Marv Levy
Marv Levy
Marvin Daniel Levyis a former American and Canadian football coach, front office executive, and author. He served as head coach in the Canadian Football Leaguefor the Montreal Alouettesand in the National Football Leaguefor the Kansas City Chiefsand the Buffalo Bills, coaching the Bills to four consecutive American Football Conference championships. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth3 August 1925
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I want to say unequivocally that I am here to serve as the general manager/football operations.
It's great to be back here in the excitement. This serves a great purpose. ... From my standpoint, this was the first chance we had as coaches to see these players, to get acquainted with them.
The age factor means nothing to me. I'm old enough to know my limitations and I'm young enough to exceed them.
Again, I don't want to say. You may think there's an obvious thing to read into, and you may be right, but I don't want to say what our strategy is going to be.
You need more than two receivers, believe me, in today's game. He certainly would be right in the fight for a starting position, absolutely. ... We like him.
I don't even want to comment. I'm commenting more on coaching than I should, until I get a chance to meet with Mr. Wilson. We wanted to cross this hurdle before we talk about that.
No, I am not going to be the coach.
Some coaches who do that are protecting an image they have, an image that they sort of like,
Mike surprised me with that. I just told the guys to take the rest of the day off.
It's that time of the year where all teams are involved in making some, to a degree, painful decisions.
It's an option, and if we use it, that's the likely person we use it on. We hope we can do a contract that goes beyond that. Sometimes you have to put the franchise tag on and work on the contract part of it.
They say two things happen when you get older. One is you begin to forget things. And I can't remember what the other one is right now.
We appreciate his efforts and wish him well in what lies ahead in his career.
When you say you're building for the future, that's an incomplete sentence. You're building for the future coach and general manager, is what you're doing.