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Since: 17.6.02 From: Silk City
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| #1 Posted on 9.1.06 0852.23 | Instant Rating: 5.00 | It's wonderful to see Marv Levy hired to run the Bills. He's a winner, a class individual, and intelligent(football rarity). Some laffs at the press conference. 87-year-old owner Ralph Wilson, Jr.,"I'm very proud to bring some youth to the organization." Marv Levy, "They say two things happen when you get older. One is that you forget things. And I can't remember what the other one is."
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| #2 Posted on 9.1.06 1017.56 | Instant Rating: 5.22 | I'm not sold on this move. Levy brings some nice nostalgia, and I have no doubt about his enthusiasm, but I don't believe he's ever had the GM position before, and there sure is a lot of work ahead of him and a lot of decisions to be made. Let's hope it never comes down to the Bills having to get rid of HIM.
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Since: 2.1.02 From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada
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| #3 Posted on 9.1.06 1353.08 | Instant Rating: 5.57 | Not a bad move. Too bad they don't have a coach that is worth jack-sh#$.
Mularkey can't coach himself out of a wet paper bag.
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Since: 23.5.02 From: Nashville,TN
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| #4 Posted on 9.1.06 1748.08 | Instant Rating: 6.01 | Maybe he can talk Jim Kelly out of retirement to be J.P. Losman's backup.
And I believe Mularkey can be a good coach. If all his wide recievers were college QB's. He could run those reverse passes and such all the time like back in Pittsburgh.
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