Spiderweb Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 Spidey, I'm not re-writing anything. 30-25-1 with a playoff game is, IMO, a ressurection from 9-45-2. As for my point of view; did we win championships with him as head coach? Yes, 2. All other coaches combined: 0 I don't mean the down play his successes back in the day. Yet, the fact remains that he was a quitter, and while it's nice to be somewhat reverent of those that have passed, the fact remains. Saban was a quitter.
tennesseeboy Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Remember he only won 2 AFL championships and when he had the chance to go to Superbowl 1 he lost to Kansas City when he perhaps had a team with a much better chance to beat Green Bay...Levy won 4 "AFL" championships AND actually got to the superbowl 4 times.
The Dean Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Remember he only won 2 AFL championships and when he had the chance to go to Superbowl 1 he lost to Kansas City when he perhaps had a team with a much better chance to beat Green Bay...Levy won 4 "AFL" championships AND actually got to the superbowl 4 times. Good story...except for the fact that Lou wasn't the Bills coach that year. It was Joe Collier. Saban had already bolted, for the first time.
Buftex Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Good story...except for the fact that Lou wasn't the Bills coach that year. It was Joe Collier. Saban had already bolted, for the first time. He went out on top!
Trader Posted April 5, 2009 Posted April 5, 2009 I saw a photo of the entire Bills Staff from the Saban Era. including equipment people. There were eight guys. Incuding Saban and Edie Abramowski the equipment guy. There are probably eight guys on the Offensive coaching staff of the 09 Bills.
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