‘Bills coach Lou Saban thought this sounded crazy. Pro football teams had smaller rosters in those days. Who had room for a specialist? Kickers typically played fulltime at other positions. Saban, a middle linebacker with the Cleveland Browns in the late 1940s, understood this better than most. When Lou “The Toe” Groza – an offensive tackle for the Browns as well as their kicker – was out hurt, Saban filled in as kicker.’