‘Every successful version of the West Coast, from Joe Montana’s 49ers to Donovan McNabb’s Philadelphia Eagles, has one thing in common — a quick-thinking, accurate-throwing quarterback. If you could hang Rob Johnson’s arm from Alex Van Pelt’s shoulder, you’d have the ideal quarterback for the offense. But you can’t and you don’t. And if you don’t, you’d better find a new way to move the football. As Bills fans learned this year, the West Coast can be just as ugly as any other offense when you lack the proper point man.’