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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Thursday, February 23, 2006 INDIANAPOLIS -- At the age of 81, Marv Levy picked a weird time to take a new job. The Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach exchanged the joys of retirement for the grind of being the Bills' general manager. The timing was weird because he returns to the NFL at a time of labor discord. The NFL is on the verge of losing the salary cap in 2007 and a possible lockout in 2008. "Maybe I'm the one at fault," Levy said jokingly. "The year I went to Kansas City, they had a strike the next year. The y ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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