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6 minutes ago, NextYear'sTheOne said:

 

For what it is worth - his bio from Eastern Kentucky:

https://ekusports.com/coaches.aspx?path=football&rc=865

 

Looks like he was credited with turning their Offensive Line around and they were recognized for limiting the number of sacks they were giving up - so liking that bit of the resume.

 

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6 minutes ago, NextYear'sTheOne said:

I'd say I don't have a reason to dis-like it. At some point, the players just need to be able to make plays and get us some W's. Hopefully he's a part of that process in a positive way for the line.

For what it's worth, here's the bio given for Andrew Dees, the coach he replaces, at the time of that hire:

  https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2017/1/20/14343200/buffalo-bills-hire-andrew-dees-as-assistant-offensive-line-coach

Nothing jumps out at me that Dees was somehow that much more eminently qualified, so there's that. 

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Same thoughts I have about any position coaches that the Bills or any team hires:

 

Don't know and don't care. Bring in whoever you want. There aren't fans who follow the sport well enough to know if these are good or bad moves.

 

I start caring at coordinator level and above.

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