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Marv LeVy

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Scholar. Advisor. Friend. College Head Coach. Professional Head Coach (CFL, USFL & NFL). Winningest coach in the history of the Buffalo Bills (123-78 .625). The only man to lead a team to four-consecutive Super Bowl appearances (1991-94). TV commentator. And, most importantly, one of the most respected, genuine good guys in the history of the sport, Marv Levy has seen it all in more than 40 years in the game. From his college days as the head coach at New Mexico, California, and William & Mary, to his professional stops at Montreal (CFL), Chicago Blitz (USFL), Kansas City, and his triumphant days with Buffalo (1986-97), Levy has been to the mountaintop and his insights are refreshing.

"I could not fathom the thought of putting on a three-piece suit, stuffing a bunch of papers into a briefcase, going down to a courthouse and worrying about legalisms instead of justice..." - on his decision to drop out of the prestigious Harvard Law School.

"They don't always go hand-in-hand, but frequently the bright and smart person is a person of good character."

"People expect too much from rookies; and rookies don't expect enough of themselves."

"There are three parts to football: offense, defense and special teams. You'd no more ignore special teams than you would offense or defense."

"What you do speaks so loudly, no one can hear what you are saying."

"There are only three rules that matter: work hard, be on time and be a good citizen."

"I'd go to one luncheon on Wednesday and another on Thursday, and I had to play Southern Cal on Saturday. Two things I learned at Cal: never go to booster club dinners and always skip lunch."

"You're going to have problems. You deal with them. You seek to solve them, and move on. That's part of coaching."

"There's no such thing as momentum going into the playoffs."






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