El Predicto does it Again.
February 9th, 2010 | by armchair31 |So “El Predicto” does it again, and this time it has nothing to do with Fred Jackson. Two weeks ago I had mentioned in detail that I felt the Buffalo Bills biggest flaw was in their lack of fundamentals but primarily their poor strength and conditioning. Today as I read all of my Buffalo Bills related articles I stumble pass a very interesting story. They have reported that the Buffalo Bills have recently gone out and hired not one, but two strength and conditioning coaches for next season.
As things will no doubt heat up in the off-season, Buffalo fans who have been largely disappointed with the hiring of Chan Gailey should be at the very least a little impressed at the new Bills Head Office and Coach’s ability to diagnose the issues with this team and proactively work to resolve them. Gailey may not have been the first or even the twentieth choice on many people’s lists to become the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, but he is doing something us fans have rarely seen from a coach lately; take command.
Buffalo had lead the league in injuries in 2007 and yet they continued to employ the same strength and conditioning coach. It would stand to reason that even though they lead the league in 2009 in injuries, if Dick Jauron was still coach, no changes would be made in this area. But Gailey was able to come in and put an emphasis on what the areas of concern are and I for one am impressed with what he has done in his very short time at One Bills Drive. It is important to mention that much of this is possible because of the clean sweep approach that Buffalo took at the end of the season. But still, Great Job coach Gailey.
Now, to find out if he can still coach.
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