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Old 01-09-2008, 11:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bills offensive line coach McNally calls it a career

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/...801090361/1021

Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Jim McNally retired Tuesday, ending a 28-year NFL career that included tutoring Hall of Fame tackle Anthony Munoz.

"I have truly enjoyed my coaching career in the NFL, and I just feel that the time is right for me to retire," McNally said in a statement issued by the team. "I want to offer a big thank you to all the players I've coached. ... I can only hope that I've been as instrumental in their lives as they have been in mine."

McNally, who turned 64 last month, spent the past four years with the Bills, ending his career in his hometown and where he broke in as a coach with the University at Buffalo in 1965. He's best known for the 15 seasons — from 1980-94 — he spent with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he coached both Munoz and Pro Bowler Max Montoya, and made two Super Bowl appearances.

After Cincinnati, McNally spent four years at Carolina and five years with the New York Giants. At the college level, he also coached at Marshall, Boston College and Wake Forest in the 1970s.

"I have had a great time in each of the cities in which I've worked, and to be able to retire in my hometown has been fantastic," McNally said.





I think this is a loss to a line that was actually improving
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