Chan Gailey
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"Thomas Chandler Gailey, Jr." is the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). Gailey was most recently the head coach of the Buffalo Bills from 2010 to 2012; he was formerly the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football/Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Gailey previously served as offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins in 2000 and 2001 when the Dolphins posted consecutive 11–5 records. He was on the Pittsburgh Steelers staff from 1994 to 1997 when the Steelers won four straight AFC Central titles and coached in one Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXX/XXX). He was offensive coordinator in 1997 when Pittsburgh ranked sixth in the NFL in total offense and seventh in scoring. Gailey served as the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008 and three games of the 2009 pre-season.

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They put pressure on you at all times. They stay on top of you. That's why they win 45-0 instead of 28-0 or 28-10.

Give me a couple of days. I want to make sure he's ready.

It's unusual for a guy not to play except for his senior year, ... No one really knew about him. I think we maybe found out sometime in October or November that year. It came right down to the end. We had to evaluate him based on six or seven games his senior year.

His body has been through a traumatic ordeal lately, and you don't want to have a repeat of that. Let's see if he can do more (today). They tell us he'll get stronger every day, so I think we have to wait and see if he's going to be able to play a majority of the game, or any of the game.

He's proven that he can play very well at times, and he's proven he can play very poorly at times. We're looking for that guy to show up week in and week out on a more consistent basis.

We've talked about that game in situations other than this week. We've stressed the need to play 60 minutes and taking advantage of opportunities when we get them. We need to score touchdowns and not settle for field goals in the fourth quarter. That's the type of things we've talked about and that we've used from last year's game and applied to other situations the past 12 months.

If you take an all-conference performer and put him on the field, it's going to help your defense a lot, ... We'll see if we can get him up to speed.

I've heard it's a great college environment. It's a loud stadium. The fans are into it. It's a tough place to play. That's what I've heard.

We need to score touchdowns and not settle for field goals in the fourth quarter.