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Buffalo Bills K Gun Offense (1994) – Marv Levy

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Buffalo Bills K Gun Offense (1994) - Marv Levy

The 1994 Buffalo Bills were a team that had high expectations after making the playoffs in each of the previous four seasons, including four consecutive Super Bowl appearances. However, the Bills finished the 1994 season with a disappointing 7-9 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1987.

Marv Levy was the head coach of the Buffalo Bills from 1986 to 1997. In his 12 seasons with the team, he compiled a record of 112-70-1. He led the Bills to eight playoff appearances, including four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990 to 1993. However, the Bills lost all four Super Bowls.

In 1994, the Bills finished with a record of 7-9. This was their first losing season since 1987. The Bills were led by quarterback Jim Kelly, running back Thurman Thomas, and wide receiver Andre Reed.

Levy was known for his calm demeanor and his ability to get the best out of his players. He was also known for his innovative offensive schemes.

The K-Gun offense is a variation of the no-huddle offense that was popularized by the Buffalo Bills in the 1990s. The offense is designed to keep the defense off balance by quickly getting the ball snapped and into the hands of the playmakers.

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