'"He's well thought of by the people in Carolina," Polian said. "He's well thought of by people around the league. He has extensive experience on all of the administrative sides of the game. Salary cap, player acquisition, rules, roster. The most important thing is he and Sean know each other. They obviously have a working relationship. That wasn't the case with Doug Whaley with any of the three coaches, really, under which he served or with whom he served I should say. So this will be a happy marriage and one that bolds well for the Bills. It's a good hire. He's not there simply because he knows and worked with Sean. It's because he's done a good job in his own right."'