‘Losman must take a big step forward this offseason. If Losman were to win an open competition with Holcomb, it would help his stature with the team. Levy was convincing in talking about the patience needed with a developing quarterback. He also said he wants to win “as quickly as we can,” and Wilson said “the future is now.” So we’ll see how much patience they have with Losman.’
Archives for January 8, 2006
Levy will add some wisdom to front office
‘Only someone who uses the slogan “don’t trust anyone over 55” would doubt Levy’s value in his new job.’
Tackling job as Bills’ GM won’t be boring
‘”When you win,” Levy said before the Bills’ Super Bowl run, “there’s enough glory to go around for everybody.”‘
Polian welcomes Levy’s return
‘”It’s a difficult job, as you know,” Polian, 63, said. “We don’t work eight-hour days. We don’t work five-day weeks. And people have concerns about that and it’s legitimate. But you’d have to know Marv’s constitution, how he lives his life, to understand that age isn’t an issue with him as it might be with someone else.”‘
Levy will always be a coach in the eyes of the Hall of Fame
‘”Should Marv have a long and successful career as a GM, history will record it,” said Joe Horrigan, vice president of communications/exhibits for the Hall. “But he was elected to the Hall for his coaching and there’s nothing he can do to make himself more of a Hall of Famer. He’s a Hall of Famer.”‘
Texans take search to defensive thinker
‘Gray is waiting to see what other changes might be ahead in Buffalo. But he’s hoping he might not be there long enough to find out.’
Texas ex Gray talks to Texans about job
‘Gray, now 43, obviously made a good impression on the Texans in the opening game of the 2005 season. His Bills defense shut down Houston in a 22-7 victory.’
Old Glory Prevails For Bills
‘When does an 80-year-old man seem young? When an 87-year-old man is doing the hiring.’
Gray press briefing
‘(on his current situation in Buffalo) “As a coach, you’ve got to be able to adjust to what happens. And that’s the same thing you do during the course of a game. I’m going to go back and the head coach and myself will sit down and talk and we’re going to see where he wants to go. And if it fits for Jerry, then fine. If it don’t, then Jerry’s got to adjust. I’ve done that all my life. I played corner, they moved me to safety. I played safety, they moved me to corner. So it doesn’t matter. I’m going to find a way to be the best.”‘
The other side
‘The fifth interviewee for the Texans’ vacant head coaching position, Gray is the first candidate with a defensive pedigree. After meeting with owner Bob McNair and his staff, Gray thinks that difference could give him an advantage over the other applicants.’
Texans continue search, talk with Gray
‘If the Texans don’t hire him, Gray might not have a job to fall back on in Buffalo.’