This by far was his worst game as a Buffalo Bill

This by far was his worst game as a Buffalo Bill.Trent Edwards did amass 40 yards rushing as he successfully scrambled to keep some drives alive. But, there were too many of Trent's passes out to the flat that are designed to get one yard at the most, and this play happens too frequently in every Bills game.So going forward, who should the Bills promote or hire as their next head coach I would truly be surprised if they are able to land a name coach in the middle of the season. Of course a name guy like John Gruden, Bill Cowher, Tony Dungy, Mike Shanahan, Marty Schottenheimer, any of those choices would make many Bills fans happy.The reality is that none of them would take the job tonight, if it were offered to them. Plus, I doubt Ralph Wilson is willing to dig deep enough in his wallet to land a big time coach.Maybe one of the revered former Bills players will step forward; Jim Kelly or a Steve Tasker Was there somebody from the glory years that had aspirations to coach You don't hear much about any of the old players being rumored to wanting to join the coaching ranks.

Instead, we should be realistic and look at who is there in Buffalo now.Bobby April has the Assistant Head Coach title, but his special teams play speaks volumes that he would not be the right choice. Sure, they have a bunch of guys that are getting injured, but that is more a reflection on the poor offense, and keeping his defensive corps on the field for way too long of a time.After this 1-4 start, and losing back to back games to teams that were winless, it is now time to state for the record that this is going to be a very long year for the Bills. 29888, whereby the shares owned by Amoco Bolivia Oil & GasAB -a subsidiary of Pan American Energy LLC (PAE)- in Empresa Petrolera ChacoS.A. were nationalized, taking control over Empresa Petrolera Chaco Since the execution of Decree No.

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