Hank Bullough
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Hank Bullough is a former head coach of the Buffalo Bills. He is credited with being a significant figure in bringing the 3-4 defense to the NFL as defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots in the 1970s[1]. He also played guard at the 1952 Rose Bowl-winning Michigan State University football team.
Preceded by Kay Stephenson |
Buffalo Bills Head Coaches 1985–1986 |
Succeeded by Marv Levy |
Buffalo Bills Head Coaches |
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Ramsey • Saban • Collier • Johnson • Rauch • Johnson • Saban • Ringo • Knox • Stephenson • Bullough • Levy • W. Phillips • Williams • Mularkey • Jauron |