Richard B. Buffington (born April 16, 1945) is an American former
football player and coach. After briefly playing
college football at
BYU, he played for 17–19 different
minor league teams in several leagues. He became a coach afterwards, beginning in 1968 with
Bristol Community College
Bristol Community College (Bristol) is a public community college with four campuses in Southeastern Massachusetts.
History
The college was originally established in December 1965 when it was instituted by the Massachusetts Board of Regional C ...
. Buffington was a scout and assistant coach in the
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the ma ...
(NFL) in the late 1970s, and was an administrator and coach in the
United States Football League
The United States Football League (USFL) was a professional American football league that played for three seasons, 1983 through 1985. The league played a spring/summer schedule in each of its active seasons. The 1986 season was scheduled to be ...
(USFL) from 1982 to 1984. From 1988 to 2000, Buffington was a coach for several teams in the
Arena Football League
The Arena Football League (AFL) was a professional arena football league in the United States. It was founded in 1986, but played its first official games in the 1987 season, making it the third longest-running professional football league in ...
(AFL), including serving as head coach for the
Albany Firebirds
The Indiana Firebirds were a team in the Arena Football League. The team was based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Home games were played at the Conseco Fieldhouse, also the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association and Indiana ...
(1990–1993),
Connecticut Coyotes
The Connecticut Coyotes were an arena football franchise based in Hartford, Connecticut. The Coyotes played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference in the Arena Football League.
History
On June 22, 1994, the Arena Football League a ...
(1995),
Charlotte Rage
The Charlotte Rage were a professional arena football team based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. They were members of the Arena Football League from 1992 to 1996. They played their home games at the Charlotte Coliseum from 1992 to 1994 and th ...
(1996), and
Florida Bobcats
The Florida Bobcats were an Arena Football League (AFL) team based in Sunrise, Florida. They were previously known as the Sacramento Attack and the Miami Hooters, and played in the AFL for a total of ten seasons, the last seven in West Palm Beach ...
(1998, 2000). He also coached the
New Haven Ninjas (2002) and
Albany Conquest
The Albany Firebirds were a professional arena football team of the AF2 based in Albany, New York. Albany was granted an expansion team in 2002 and began play as the Albany Conquest. The Firebirds played their home games at the Times Union Cente ...
(2004) in
AF2
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, the
New England Surge
The New England Surge were an indoor football team that was a member of the Continental Indoor Football League in 2007 and 2008.
The Surge played home games at the DCU Center in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. On April 24, 2007, only four gam ...
(2007) in the
Continental Indoor Football League
The Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) was an indoor football league based along the Midwestern United States region that played nine seasons from 2006 to 2014. It began play in April 2006 as the Great Lakes Indoor Football League (GLI ...
(CIFL), and the
Boston Blaze
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(2017) in the
Can-Am Indoor Football League
The American Arena League (AAL) is a professional indoor football minor league that began playing in 2018. The league was initiated by a merger between Arena Pro Football (APF) and the Can-Am Indoor Football League (Can-Am), although the AAL on ...
.
Early life and playing career
Buffington was born on April 16, 1945, in
Fall River, Massachusetts
Fall River is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The City of Fall River's population was 94,000 at the 2020 United States Census, making it the tenth-largest city in the state.
Located along the eastern shore of Mount ...
.
At five years old, he was run over by a car, resulting in two broken legs.
When they healed, Buffington "found that his legs were very strong, and that catapulted him to run continuously, and run every day and everywhere."
At 15 years old, he enrolled at
Durfee High School
B.M.C. Durfee High School is a public high school located in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. It is a part of Fall River Public Schools and is the city's main public high school, the other being Diman Regional Vocational Tec ...
, where he played football.
After graduating from there, Buffington played one season of freshman football at
BYU in 1963.
He was drafted to serve in the
United States Navy
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shortly afterwards.
Buffington later returned to BYU, and after graduating from there, began a career in
minor league football
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.
He played for a total of at least 17 teams, with some sources listing as many as 19,
including three at once.
[ ] "
he three teams
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were all in different leagues, and all three of them didn't have insurance," he later said.
"I didn't care ... I just wanted to play, wanted to play, wanted to play and wanted to play."
Leagues Buffington played in include the
Atlantic Coast Football League
The Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) was a professional american football minor league that operated from 1962 to 1973. Until 1969, many of its franchises had working agreements with NFL and AFL teams to serve as farm clubs. The league paid ...
(ACFL) (the
NFL
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's minor league at the time),
Eastern Football League (EFL),
Boston Park League (BPL), and
New England Football League
The New England Football League (NEFL) is a semi-professional american football league based in Salisbury, Massachusetts and owned by Thomas Torrisi. It is the largest semi-professional league in New England. The NEFL was founded in 1994 and was a ...
(NEFL).
In the ACFL, he played for the
Rhode Island Steelers
The Rhode Island Steelers were a minor league American football team based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. They began play in the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1966 as a minor league affiliate of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers. Within weeks of the ...
(1966),
Bridgeport Jets
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(?), and
Quincy Giants
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(1969).
Buffington mainly played
defensive back
In gridiron football, defensive backs (DBs), also called the secondary, are the players on the defensive side of the ball who play farthest back from the line of scrimmage. They are distinguished from the other two sets of defensive players, the ...
and
kick returner
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.
He was inducted into the Minor Pro Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1987.
Coaching career
Buffington began his coaching career in 1968, as head coach of the
Bristol Community College
Bristol Community College (Bristol) is a public community college with four campuses in Southeastern Massachusetts.
History
The college was originally established in December 1965 when it was instituted by the Massachusetts Board of Regional C ...
football team in Fall River, Massachusetts.
He founded the
North-Tri Attleboro Kings of the Eastern Football League in 1973 and served as their head coach, general manager, and owner through 1976.
He was hired as a part-time scout with the
New York Jets in the National Football League in 1976 by
Mike Holovak
Michael Joseph Holovak (September 19, 1919 – January 27, 2008) was an American football player, coach, and executive. He played college football at Boston College, where he was an All-American at fullback in 1942.
Holovak was the fifth ove ...
, and became Holovak's assistant when the latter was named interim head coach the following season.
Buffington followed Holovak to the
New England Patriots
The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East divisio ...
in , being hired as a scout by
Bucko Kilroy
Francis Joseph "Bucko" Kilroy (May 30, 1921 – July 10, 2007) was an American football player and executive. Kilroy was born in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, where he attended St. Anne's grade school before attending Northeast Cat ...
.
He was promoted to the coaching staff later in the season,
and was named coaches' administrative aide/administrative assistant the following year.
He also did film work as a defensive assistant and was assistant
linebacker
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s coach as well as assistant
defensive back
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s coach from to , before being fired in December 1981.
Buffington was hired by the
New Jersey Generals
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of the new
United States Football League
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(USFL) at the end of 1982, to serve as
special teams
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and linebackers coach as well as a scout during the season.
He was so optimistic about the league that he declined an offer to become a defensive coach of the
New York Giants
The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East divisio ...
.
After the 1983 season ended, Buffington accepted a position as director of college and pro scouting with the
Pittsburgh Maulers, but resigned in January before the regular season began.
[ ] A spokesperson said he resigned to "pursue other opportunities in professional football."
In 1986, Buffington attempted to bring a professional football team to
Boston
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through the America's Football Team Inc.
Buffington was hired by
Babe Parilli
Vito "Babe" Parilli (May 7, 1930 – July 15, 2017) was an American football quarterback and coach who played professionally for 18 seasons. Parilli spent five seasons in the National Football League (NFL), three in the Canadian Football League ...
as
defensive coordinator
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and head scout of the
New England Steamrollers, of the newly formed
Arena Football League
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(AFL), in .
He followed Parilli to the
Denver Dynamite in , staying as defensive coordinator.
Buffington received his first professional head coaching position in with the
Albany Firebirds
The Indiana Firebirds were a team in the Arena Football League. The team was based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Home games were played at the Conseco Fieldhouse, also the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association and Indiana ...
, an expansion franchise.
In his first season with the team, the Firebirds compiled a 3–5 record but missed the playoffs.
He coached them to a playoff berth in , where they lost 35–37 in the semifinals to the
Detroit Drive
The Massachusetts Marauders were a professional arena football team that was based in Worcester, Massachusetts. They were a member of the Arena Football League (AFL) from 1988 to 1994. The team was established in Detroit in 1988, as the Detroit D ...
. Buffington was re-signed through the season in August 1991. He brought them to the playoffs again in 1992 with a record of 5–5, but the Firebirds lost 45–48 in round one of the playoffs to the
Dallas Texans. He was re-signed for the season in October 1992.
In the 1993 season, the Firebirds compiled a 5–7 record, but still managed to secure a playoff spot, where they lost 45–48 to the eventual champion
Tampa Bay Storm
The Tampa Bay Storm were a professional arena football team based in Tampa, Florida, US. It played in the Arena Football League (AFL). Originally the team was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operated as the Pittsburgh Gladiators. The f ...
. He was fired following the year, and was replaced by
Mike Hohensee
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.
[ ] Buffington finished his time at Albany with a 19–21 regular season record, and a 19–24 overall record, having lost all three playoff games in which he coached.
Buffington was hired by the
Las Vegas Sting as defensive coordinator in , reuniting him with Babe Parilli.
In one season with the team, Buffington helped Las Vegas record the lowest allowed yards per game average (220.5), lowest passing yards per game average (195.9), and third lowest points allowed (487).
Las Vegas made it to the playoffs, where they lost to Buffington's former team, the Albany Firebirds.
Buffington was among the candidates for the Tampa Bay Storm coaching job for the season. Instead, he received the head coach and general manager job with the
Connecticut Coyotes
The Connecticut Coyotes were an arena football franchise based in Hartford, Connecticut. The Coyotes played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference in the Arena Football League.
History
On June 22, 1994, the Arena Football League a ...
.
The
1995 Connecticut Coyotes compiled a record of 1–11 with Buffington as coach, finishing tied for the worst record in the league.
In , Buffington was named head coach of the
Charlotte Rage
The Charlotte Rage were a professional arena football team based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. They were members of the Arena Football League from 1992 to 1996. They played their home games at the Charlotte Coliseum from 1992 to 1994 and th ...
.
He faced off against his former team, the Connecticut Coyotes, twice, and won each time (the first time by a score of 49–31, the second, 51–31). However, the Rage only won five games in the season, finishing 5–9 and out of the playoffs.
He did not return to the team for a second season.
Buffington was reunited with Babe Parilli in , being hired as an assistant with the
Florida Bobcats
The Florida Bobcats were an Arena Football League (AFL) team based in Sunrise, Florida. They were previously known as the Sacramento Attack and the Miami Hooters, and played in the AFL for a total of ten seasons, the last seven in West Palm Beach ...
.
He was named head coach for the season, and compiled a record of 3–11.
The following season, he served as an assistant coach with the
Milwaukee Mustangs.
He returned to the Bobcats in as general manager,
and served as the interim head coach for one game, which they lost.
It was his final game coaching in the Arena Football League, as he finished with an overall record of 28–53 (28–56 including playoffs).
In , after spending a year out of coaching, Buffington was hired as head coach of the
AF2
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New Haven Ninjas, leading them to a 6–10 record.
Two years later, he served as the coach of the
Albany Conquest
The Albany Firebirds were a professional arena football team of the AF2 based in Albany, New York. Albany was granted an expansion team in 2002 and began play as the Albany Conquest. The Firebirds played their home games at the Times Union Cente ...
, helping them compile a 6–10 record.
In 2007, he was hired as head coach of the
New England Surge
The New England Surge were an indoor football team that was a member of the Continental Indoor Football League in 2007 and 2008.
The Surge played home games at the DCU Center in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. On April 24, 2007, only four gam ...
of the
Continental Indoor Football League
The Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) was an indoor football league based along the Midwestern United States region that played nine seasons from 2006 to 2014. It began play in April 2006 as the Great Lakes Indoor Football League (GLI ...
(CIFL) on a three-year contract, but was fired mid-season after the team lost three of their first four games.
[ ] He returned to coaching for a final time in 2017 with the
Boston Blaze
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of the
Can-Am Indoor Football League
The American Arena League (AAL) is a professional indoor football minor league that began playing in 2018. The league was initiated by a merger between Arena Pro Football (APF) and the Can-Am Indoor Football League (Can-Am), although the AAL on ...
, after which he retired.
Personal life
Buffington worked with comedian
Jimmy Durante
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in 1964.
In 2007, he joined the New England Patriots Alumni Club.
Since retiring from coaching, he has participated at speaking events, youth clinics, and charitable functions.
An arena football-based video game was developed using his material by
EA Sports
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.
References
Notes
Citations
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1945 births
Living people
American football defensive backs
American football return specialists
Players of American football from Massachusetts
Atlantic Coast Football League players
BYU Cougars football players
New York Jets coaches
New England Patriots coaches
United States Football League coaches
Denver Dynamite (arena football) coaches
Indiana Firebirds coaches
Anaheim Piranhas coaches
Connecticut Coyotes coaches
Charlotte Rage coaches
Florida Bobcats coaches
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001) coaches
Coaches of American football from Massachusetts