Time For Ralph to Do the Right Thing
Many Buffalo Bills fans have been calling for owner Ralph Wilson to put former head coach Lou Saban up on the Wall of Fame. Now, more than ever it is time for Wilson to put up Saban up on the Wall of Fame this upcoming season.
According to the Associated Press, former Bills head coach Lou Saban died at 4 a.m. Sunday morning at the age of 87.
Saban coached the Bills first from 1962-1965, which included the two 1964 and 1965 American Football League Championships. He coached the Bills again from 1972-1976.
According to the Buffalo News, Saban upset Wilson by resigning during the 1976 season, which lasts to this day as he is not on the Wall of Fame.
Many Bills are right now deservedly upset. They wanted to see and honor a coach that has lead them to glory, but that was taken away from them by time and Wilson’s stubbornness.
The Bills will most likely issue a statement from Wilson. However, there is only one option in this instance.
That is to bury the hatchet, put feelings aside, and honor the man. After all a family is now grieving a loss of a tremendous person.
If Wilson is unwilling to do the right thing, then that will most likely be the straw that broke the camel’s back and drives fans away for good, which will show in season ticket sales.