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wade? He might not have had enough games, I'll have to guess chan.

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I would think so...Wade's term started pre-21st century, right?

 

Wade started in 98, yes.

 

It has to be Jauron now that Inthink about it. He survived the longest of those guys right?

 

Jauron also reached the elusive 7-9 mark.

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It has to be Jauron now that Inthink about it. He survived the longest of those guys right?

 

Plus, 7-9 every year beats 6-10 every year.

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Jauron also reached the elusive 7-9 mark.

I think that Mularky was 9-7. He just didn't survive as long but had the only (I believe) winning season since the turn of the century.

 

 

 

Plus, 7-9 every year beats 6-10 every year.

I really lump all of the coaches since Wade in one group. It's kind of weird but history really hasn't distinguished one from another. It is now 5 guys (including Marrone) and they are all virtually the same.
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I really lump all of the coaches since Wade in one group. It's kind of weird but history really hasn't distinguished one from another. It is now 5 guys (including Marrone) and they are all virtually the same.

 

I sort of agree, though I liked Chan and Mularkey to a degree. The rest? Not so sure. The Dick Jauron era (as "successful" as it might have been) was, for me, the most un-enjoyable period of Bills football I can ever remember in my 40+ years of watching..which is saying something. Just awful, awful football.

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It has to be Jauron. He was the only one to consistently have 7 wins, right?

 

I googled it after my guess. Not gonna give it away, but just looking at those numbers depressed me.

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