This is a story of a second chance. When the 2010 season came to close, Lewis was thought to be on his way out. He'd gone 4-12 and 4-11-1 in two of the previous three seasons, and the locker room was a mess. But the looming lockout made leaving unpalatable. To both sides. And so, after eight years on the job, Lewis got to hit the reset button. He tore down his team and rebuilt it into a new one. And this week, in the wake of one division-mate coach getting fired after one year and another head man further south getting pushed out after two, Lewis got a bit gushy in talking about the opportunity to, as he put it, "start from scratch."