When the man said no, he took out a gun fitted with a silencer and shot Vargas, who was asleep The hospital was still locked down at 10 p.m as police searched for his killer, El Mundo said. Neither police nor newspaper websites said whether Vargas had been under police guard. In the 1980s Vargas, allegedly a former partner of the late Medellin cartel drug chieftain Pablo Escobar, ran his own cocaine manufacturing and smuggling operation out of a remote, jungle-covered area of Colombia's southwestern Caqueta province. Spanish authorities picked him up for carrying a fake Venezuelan passport in 2006 and he was awaiting trial in connection to a 500-kg (1,100-lb) cocaine haul. His trial had been delayed and prison authorities freed him after he came down with what Spanish media said was a lung-related illness. 
(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; translating by Ben Harding; editing by Michael Roddy). Bill Polian is responsible for assembling the best NFL teams of the past two decades. No doubt Tony Dungy and Peyton Manning had a lot to do with the team's overall win percentage and their crowning moment, but the man who hired them is perhaps the one who deserves the lion's share of the credit. While the Buffalo Bills of the '90's never won a Superbowl, their unprecedented four consecutive Conference championships and complete dominance of their opponents throughout those four years (90-93), are strong evidence supporting the Bills as the dominant team of the previous decade.That dominance could be argued to exceed any other cumulative achievement, even though they barely missed the ultimate achievement on their first attempt, and seemed to go downhill from there in subsequent Superbowl appearances.Just as Marv Levy and the Hall of Fame quality talent on both sides of the ball during those years get their share of credit for Buffalo's achievements, again, one must give the lion's share to the man who hired the talent and who understood the intangibles that were necessary to cause the kind of chemical reaction to make the sum equal even more than the very impressive total of the parts.Therefore, with all the talk about getting one of the many A-List (meaning Superbowl winning) former head coaches currently available, perhaps the conversation should begin with the General Manager's position. Given that Polian left Buffalo under less than happy circumstances, largely due to (Hall of Fame) owner, Ralph Wilson's shortsightedness, it might seem beyond ludicrous to propose that the two of them kiss and make up But I am going to propose just that Polian has already done his job in Indianapolis.

With Polian back in the front office, most fans would finally let out a huge sigh of relief and wouldn't care who Polian hires as head coach, trusting him fully to find the right person. But in case Polian doesn't come back, fans need to know that when Mr. Wilson says he is determined to get top level talent in all aspects of Bills leadership, he truly means it. Other than Polian there are several other great football minds that have won Superbowls from the front office. And as we know, there are even more former head coaches with the same credentials But, Mr.