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RUMOR: Eric Ciano to Buffalo as Strength and Conditioning Coach


Mike32282

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For those complaining Ciano has no NFL experience........they also hired John Gamble, who has 16 years of experience in the NFL, 12 of those being a strength and conditioning coach for the Dolphins. More:

 

"He joined the Dolphins after having served ten years (1984-93) as the head strength coach at the University of Virginia. He also served two seasons as assistant strength coach (1982-83) and one year on a part-time basis (1981) at Virginia. He was named 1985 Strength Coach of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In 1998, he was named by the Professional Strength Coaches Society as its Coach of the Year."

He's obviously too old then. End of story. We're Bills Fan One!

 

 

/sarcasm

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The Bills had the most players on Injured Reserve in the league last year. They hire a strength coach who has no pro experience, having only worked with young players, learning to shape their bodies out of high school. I think I can justify criticizing this....

Not as much as keeping the old s+c coach

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For those complaining Ciano has no NFL experience........they also hired John Gamble, who has 16 years of experience in the NFL, 12 of those being a strength and conditioning coach for the Dolphins. More:

 

"He joined the Dolphins after having served ten years (1984-93) as the head strength coach at the University of Virginia. He also served two seasons as assistant strength coach (1982-83) and one year on a part-time basis (1981) at Virginia. He was named 1985 Strength Coach of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In 1998, he was named by the Professional Strength Coaches Society as its Coach of the Year."

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