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The late Buddy Ryan will be remembered for so many ... As he watched that punch, Rex Ryan envisioned his coaching future going right down ... "“Kevin Gilbride will be selling insurance in ...
And, Buddy Ryan, angered by a play call, punched former Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride during a 1993 game against the Jets when both were serving as coordinators for the Houston Oilers.
Buddy Ryan refused to apologize Monday for punching fellow Houston Oilers assistant coach Kevin Gilbride Sunday night in front of a national TV audience. “Actions speak louder than words,&#82… ...
Houston Oilers defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan was loved and loathed by his own players and coaches of the 1993 team. Players still say they would do anything for him, and Kevin Gilbride, it's ...
Chris Faytok/The Star-LedgerKevin Gilbride, left, talking to Eli Manning, has become a well-respected offensive coordinator, but Rex Ryan's dad, Buddy, had a very famous run-in with him 16 years ago.
It was almost 18 years and one awesome moustache ago. Buddy Ryan took a swing at his fellow coach Kevin Gilbride when they were both working for the Oilers.. Over the last two weeks, Gilbride swung ...
Giants’ offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride has certainly had his ups and downs in the NFL. He’s been a coordinator for many teams, most notably, the Oilers, Jaguars and now Giants ...
Add the Ryan family honor to the list of things that will be at stake Saturday when the Jets face the Giants at MetLife Stadium. Sure, there are huge playoff implications for the team that wins or … ...
Ryan threw a punch at Gilbride, but receiver Curtis Duncan pulled them apart. "If Curtis hadn't stepped in and broke them up, I think Kevin would have beaten the crap out of Buddy," Givins said.
In a coaching career spanning four decades, Kevin Gilbride’s most famous moment was the time Buddy Ryan punched him on the sideline, when Gilbride ran the Run & Shoot as the Oilers’ offensive ...
Buddy Ryan's most infamous moment: Slugging Kevin Gilbride (VIDEO) Published: Jun. 28, 2016, 1:32 p.m. The NFL lost one of its all-time great characters Tuesday when Buddy Ryan died at 85.