Article By Kyle Richardson on 6th September, 2009
Each team—Chiefs, Buccaneers, and Bills—had similar issues before the moves were made. Together they combined for two wins total all preseason. With the first team offense on the field, a time when chemistry and fluidity are expected, combined they scored only two offensive touchdowns.
In the past, if a coach struggles during the early season stages the organization didn’t shy against firing for lack of results.
But when was the last time it has happened so early?
Of course firing the offensive coach doesn’t immediately fix the problems of the lifeless O’s. It can actually turn out to be t...
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