Dick Jauron
Dick Jauron
Richard Manuel Jauronis a former National Football Leagueplayer and coach. He played eight seasons, five with the Detroit Lions and three with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was head coach of the Buffalo Bills from January 2006 until November 2009. Jauron had previously held head coaching positions with the Chicago Bears and, on an interim basis, with the Detroit Lions. He was the AP Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading the Bears to a 13-3 record, his only winning...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth7 October 1950
bring power promise team winning
The only thing I will promise is that I will do everything in my power to bring a winning team back to Buffalo.
heals soon
He was disappointed, we were disappointed. As soon as he heals he'll be back out working.
brings credit game joy liked outside plays
He has been a credit to the game for a long time. The way he plays it and then his personality outside of it He brings joy to the game and I have always liked that.
certainly knew letting return terrific worked
He is a terrific return man. We knew that. We certainly had worked on not letting that happen, so that was a big disappointment. But there are some times when they just executed better than we did, and that was one of them.
ball easier fearful game help honest people run running tackle
With Willis and our young right tackle Jason, we feel like we can help our quarterbacks mature, make the game a little easier for them, if we can run the ball successfully, play-action pass, keep some people really honest and fearful of what we're going to do running the football.
everybody fact game multiple name together wants whatever work
We'll do all we can to work together to get this thing where everybody wants it to be. The fact is that you have to be multiple in whatever you do. The name of our game is to win.
We have to look out for each other. We're all we got.
five good hear people terrific until wait
You'll hear me say, 'We've had a terrific draft.' Because you always take people you like and feel are good. But truly, you have to wait and see how it pans out. You may not know how good you did until five years later.
agency bit critically exact free guys lucky money obvious pick
You like to have the numbers. It's obvious to say, but it's critically important who you pick and how it pans out. You've got to be a little bit lucky because it's not an exact science. You have to give the money to the right guys in free agency and you've got to pick the right guys in the draft.
five next plans
We need to take these next five weeks, and we need to play ... and see what we can get out of it. I don't have plans other than the next game.
business coach family feels gets good happen home ideas likes people perry unique work
Perry has some ideas of people he likes and feels comfortable with, and we're going to look in that direction. I think it will be a win-win for everybody. It's a unique situation, and we feel good about making it work out. It doesn't happen very often in this business that a coach gets to go home and his family gets to go home, too.
change direction hope install lean looking practice time
We are not going to install much here in a five-week period. We can lean in one direction or another for what is already in, but in a five-week season, which is essentially what we are looking at, you are not going to significantly change anything and hope that they can function. Our practice time is limited.
against odds process wednesday
When you win, the odds are you're not making any changes. But I'm not going against my Wednesday decision-making process here. But I think you could probably guess.
jump start trying win
We are just trying to see if we can jump start and get a win somehow.