1986 Buffalo Bills season

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The 1986 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 17th season in the National Football League, and the 27th overall. Although the Bills were only 2–6 at the midway point of the season, their games were much more competitive than in years past. (Only two of their losses in the first eight games were by more than a touchdown.) Still, after a 6-point Week Nine loss to Tampa Bay, the Bills fired coach Hank Bullough, and hired former Kansas City coach Marv Levy to replace him. (Though Levy was not on the Bills' coaching staff, he had served as a television analyst for the team during the 1986 preseason and was hired away from his executive role from the Montreal Alouettes because of that team's terminal financial situation.) Levy would win his first game with the Bills against Pittsburgh in Wee rdf:langString
La stagione 1986 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la 17ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 27ª complessiva. Anche se i Bills si trovarono su un record di 2-6 a metà stagione, le loro partite furono molto più competitive rispetto agli anni passati. (Solo due di quelle sconfitte furono per più di un touchdown.) Tuttavia, dopo una sconfitta di sei punti nella settimana 9 contro Tampa Bay, i Bills licenziarono e assunsero l'ex allenatore di Kansas City Marv Levy, in una mossa inusuale di metà stagione. (Levy non allenava dal 1984 quando aveva guidato i Chicago Blitz della United States Football League.) Levy vinse subito la sua prima partita contro i Pittsburgh Steelers e un'altra nella settimana 13 contro Kansas City, finendo con un record parziale di 2-5. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * President – Ralph Wilson * Vice President of Administration/General Manager – Bill Polian * Vice President of Football Operations – Hank Bullough * Director of Player Personnel – Norm Pollom * Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Bob Ferguson * Administrative Assistant to the Head Coach – Jim Valek
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rdf:langString The 1986 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 17th season in the National Football League, and the 27th overall. Although the Bills were only 2–6 at the midway point of the season, their games were much more competitive than in years past. (Only two of their losses in the first eight games were by more than a touchdown.) Still, after a 6-point Week Nine loss to Tampa Bay, the Bills fired coach Hank Bullough, and hired former Kansas City coach Marv Levy to replace him. (Though Levy was not on the Bills' coaching staff, he had served as a television analyst for the team during the 1986 preseason and was hired away from his executive role from the Montreal Alouettes because of that team's terminal financial situation.) Levy would win his first game with the Bills against Pittsburgh in Week Ten, and one more game against Kansas City in Week Thirteen, finishing with a 2–5 record in his first half-season as head coach. Years later, Bills offensive tackle Will Wolford alleged that the team purposely lost the week 9 game to Tampa Bay in order to get Bullough fired. The Bills ended their 22-game losing streak on the road by beating the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, 17–14. Coincidentally, the Bills beat the Chiefs, 14–9, in the road game leading up to the losing streak in 1983.
rdf:langString La stagione 1986 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la 17ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 27ª complessiva. Anche se i Bills si trovarono su un record di 2-6 a metà stagione, le loro partite furono molto più competitive rispetto agli anni passati. (Solo due di quelle sconfitte furono per più di un touchdown.) Tuttavia, dopo una sconfitta di sei punti nella settimana 9 contro Tampa Bay, i Bills licenziarono e assunsero l'ex allenatore di Kansas City Marv Levy, in una mossa inusuale di metà stagione. (Levy non allenava dal 1984 quando aveva guidato i Chicago Blitz della United States Football League.) Levy vinse subito la sua prima partita contro i Pittsburgh Steelers e un'altra nella settimana 13 contro Kansas City, finendo con un record parziale di 2-5. Anni dopo, l'offensive tackle dei Bills Will Wolford affermò che la squadra aveva perso appositamente la gara della settimana 9 contro Tampa Bay per far licenziare Bullough.
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