According to Mark Gaughan of the Buffalo News, Chan Gailey has emerged as a “strong candidate” for the Buffalo Bills head coaching job.
Gaughan cites a team and league source to give credence to the rumor.
Gailey was the head coach in Dallas in 1998-99 and was most recently the Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator in 2008. He was fired by Todd Haley in Kansas City just two weeks prior to the start of this season.
Gaughan is usually spot-on with his reporting and doesn’t make a habit of throwing rumors against a wall hoping they stick. Gailey to Buffalo is now a very real possibility.
I searched message boards for reactions by Bills fans and the one-word reaction is nearly universal.
“Disgraceful”.
Stay tuned.
The Buffalo Sabres have headed west for their third stop on a season long seven-game road trip. After picking up three of a possible four points in their first two contests, Buffalo takes the ice in Phoenix tonight for a clash with the Coyotes.
It’s the second and final meeting between the clubs this year. Buffalo won the first meeting 2-1 back on October 9 at the HSBC Arena.
As has been the case most of the season the Sabres remain hot. They’ve picked up at least a point in 10 consecutive games and have opened up a double-digit lead over Boston in the Northeast division.
Continue reading ‘Gamenight preview: Sabres at Coyotes’
The Canisius College men’s basketball team closes out its four-game MAAC road swing today when the team takes on Fairfield in Bridgeport, Conn.
- The Golden Griffins are 9-9 overall and 4-3 in the MAAC after beating Manhattan 63-61 in overtime Saturday afternoon.
- Canisius’ 4-3 MAAC record is the program’s best seven-game league mark since the 1998-99 when the team started conference play with a 4-3 record.
Continue reading ‘Preview: Canisius at Fairfield’