"Daniel Ernest Henning, " is a former American football player and coach. A quarterback, he played college football at the College of William & Mary and professional football in 1966 for the American Football League's San Diego Chargers. Henning served as the head coach of the National Football League/NFL's Atlanta Falcons (1983–1986) and San Diego Chargers (1989–1991). He was also the head football coach at Boston College from 1994 to 1996. Henning then returned to the NFL as an offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills in 1997. After Pro Football Hall of Fame/Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy retired, reportedly partially due to his reluctance to fire Henning, Henning left Buffalo.

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We knew Chicago was a good team going in there. We didn't know it was as good as it is on defense. We made a couple of errors, and they got ahead. That's the way they like to play.

I kid him all the time, he's like a classic automobile. You only take him out on Sunday afternoon for a drive. You don't rev him up too much. But you do hit the gas once in a while just to remember what it was like when it was great.

John is super committed to his plan. Everybody has a plan. But the key to John is that he sticks to it.

It was kind of in our minds that they were a little short there.

I knew when we went there that their defense was good. We didn't know it was as good as it was.

We're glad to have him though, because he gives us good veteran depth ....

There's going to be a lot of temptation on people around the league this year on (wide receiver) Terrell Owens. I can tell you right now, we won't be involved in that temptation. That's part of the plan.

I don't know how many adjectives I can use on this guy. He's stout, he's quick, he runs downhill. Somebody has to miss a block for this guy to have a minus play. That is kind of the philosophy [head coach John Fox] believes in and we all believe in on how to run an offense.