ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves may not be finished with the dramatic overhaul of their rotation.General manager John Coppolella told The Associated Press on Wednesday he hopes to add another starting pitcher, even after agreeing to deals with veteran right-handers R.A. Dickey and Bartolo Colon last week.Chicago White Sox ace left-hander Chris Sale might be available in a trade. The Braves apparently would make top prospects available for Sale, an All-Star in each of the last five seasons who could be a trade target of many teams.The Braves have focused on young pitchers while trading such stars as Jason Heyward, Andrelton Simmons, Justin Upton, Evan Gattis and Craig Kimbrel in recent years. Coppolella said hes considering all options, including a trade involving prospects, in his search for another starter.We would like to add another starter if possible, but that will be more a function of market factors than any other factor, Coppolella said in a text message.Sale, 27, would be the new top name for a rotation that includes Julio Teheran, Mike Foltynewicz and Josh Collmenter as the team moves into new SunTrust Park in suburban Cobb County next year.Sale was 17-10 with a 3.34 ERA for the White Sox in 2016. He will earn $12 million in 2017. His contract includes club options at $12.5 million for 2018 and $15 million for 2019.Dickey, 42, and Colon, 43, are short-term links to such young starters as Sean Newcomb, Kolby Allard, Max Fried and Touki Toussaint. Some other young starters, including Matt Wisler, Aaron Blair and Tyrell Jenkins, already have made their Atlanta debuts.The Braves one-year, $12.5 million deal with Colon and one-year contract with an $8 million guarantee with Dickey wont be official until the players pass physicals.The deal with Dickey, the first of the 158 free agents to switch teams this offseason, was reached last Thursday. The agreement with Colon came one day later.Sale has five straight seasons with double-digit wins. The Braves had no starter with as many as 10 wins last season. The hard-throwing Foltynewicz led the team with a 9-5 record.Teheran, a two-time All-Star, is the leader of the rotation. The search for other proven starters has been the top offseason priority for Coppolella.The Braves finished last in the NL East in 2016 but won 50 of their last 97 games, leading Coppolella to say the rebuilding effort was ahead of schedule. 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But to me and my brothers Rob and Jim, he was so much more. He was everything you want in a dad -- tough when he had to be, compassionate when you didnt necessarily expect it, and a loving teacher and confidant who cherished his family. He truly was our hero.James Solano, Buddy Ryans agent, said he died in Kentucky, where he lived on a ranch in Shelbyville, but did not give a cause.?Funeral services are scheduled for Friday in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.I wonder who just lost their defensive-coordinating job in heaven, former?Chicago Bears?defensive tackle Steve?McMichael told ESPN on Tuesday.James David Ryan was a Korean War veteran who went to Oklahoma State, then got a masters degree from Middle Tennessee State even while coaching. He got his first major job in the pros in New York, then of the American Football League, in 1968. Ryan was the linebackers coach for the Joe Namath-led Jets, a boastful, confident team that fit his personality.Those Jets led the AFL in defense in his first season on staff, then shocked the Colts in the Super Bowl 16-7.Thats something my dad was very proud of, said Rex Ryan, who is entering his second season as the Bills head coach. When [former Jets coach Weeb] Ewbank hired him, he had to make a difference. If he felt he wasnt making a difference, then his career as a professional coach would be short.Buddy Ryans first job as a defensive coordinator came in 1976 with the Minnesota Vikings under Bud Grant, like Ewbank a Hall of Fame coach. He spent two years there before moving to the rival Bears, where he concocted the 46 defense that overwhelmed the league with its aggressiveness and unpredictability.With the Bears, Ryans renown skyrocketed. The 46 defense was founded on sending more blitzing players than an offense could block. And in 1984, the Bears tallied 72 sacks, a record that still stands. The 85 Bears capped their Super Bowl title with seven sacks.Ryans defenders, featuring such Hall of Famers as linebacker Mike Singletary and ends Dan Hampton and Richard Dent, came from all angles and were nearly impossible to budge on the ground -- not that teams had more success in the air, either.Some say the 46 is just an eight-man front, said Buddy Ryan, who named the scheme after safety Doug Plank, who wore that number. Thats like saying Marilyn Monroe is just a girl.Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera, a member of the 85 Bears, tweeted his condolences.Ryan and head coach Mike Ditka often feuded during that 15-1 85 season and Super Bowl run. They nearly slugged it out at halftime of Chicagos only defeat, at Miami on a Monday night in December. (Ryan later punched offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride on national TV on Jan. 2, 1994, when both were assistant coaches with the Houston Oilers.)We won a Super Bowl together, and we would have never did it without each other, Ditka told SportsCenter on Tuesday. Buddy was far before his time, really. He did things defensively that people had no concept of. It took a long time for people to figure out what to do against his defense, not that they ever figured it out.What Buddy did was genius. He was way ahead of his time.At a meeting the night before the Bears beat New England in Super Bowl XX, Dent said a teary Ryan informed his players that he was leaving to coach in Philadelphia: You guys are going to be my champions. Lets kick some tail, Ryan said.Hampton then kicked a film projector out of defensive line coach Dale Haupts hands, and McMichael flung a chair across the room, its legs impaling a chalkboard.After the game, Ryan was carried offf the field next to Ditka.ddddddddddddHe was a hell of a coach. Period, Ditka said. And his players loved him. Theres not much more you can ask than that. I dont profess to be a hell of a coach, and I know what my players think about me, so he had one over on me, thats for sure.Said McMichael: People ask all the time, Why didnt you guys win another Super Bowl? Well, Buddy Ryan went to Philadelphia. Period. Doesnt anybody understand that? That was the first tooth being pulled out of the snarl.Such was the devotion that players felt for Ryan, who guided the Eagles to the playoffs in 1988, 89 and 90. But they lost all three playoff games, and he was fired after the 1990 season by Eagles owner Norman Braman despite a 43-35-1 record.Earlier that season, Ryan bragged that his Eagles would so badly beat up the Washington Redskins in a Monday night game that theyll have to be carted off in body bags. The Eagles defense scored three touchdowns in a 28-14 win and knocked nine Redskins, including two quarterbacks, out of the game.Its a tough, physical, rough game, said ESPNs Mike Golic, who played for Ryan with the Eagles. And Buddy epitomized that style of play more than any other coach I had at any level. ... He wanted the results, and he put you in position to make plays.You loved playing for him because he coached the way you wanted to play the game: attack mode. Attack, attack, attack. And if you dont think were attacking much now, just wait and were going to attack even more. Oh wait, you dont think were blitzing enough, were going to blitz more. Were going to hit you in the mouth. Were going to knock you down. Theyre going to have to carry you off the field. That was his mentality, and thats what you kind of absorbed as a player.A year earlier, Philadelphia routed the Dallas Cowboys 27-0 on Thanksgiving Day with hardly any holiday feelings in the air. Cowboys kicker Luis Zendejas said Ryan put a $200 bounty on him, something Ryan laughed off as ridiculous.Buddy Ryan was arguably one of the greatest defensive masterminds in NFL history and forever left his mark on the Eagles organization and the city of Philadelphia, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement.Arizona hired Ryan as head coach in 1994, and the Cardinals went 12-20 in his two years there. He never coached again, letting twin sons Rex and Rob carry on the family legacy.For Rob and me, weve had the great fortune of sharing the coaching profession that he was so proud of and cherished so much, Rex Ryan said. There is no way we can possibly begin to measure how much football we have learned from him over the years and we are forever thankful to him for instilling within us his unwavering love for the game of football.While today is a tough day for all of us in the Ryan family, we are consoled in knowing how much dad was loved by so many and the love he gave back in return. Though we will miss him dearly, we take comfort in knowing that his memory will live on through all of us.Buddy Ryan, suffering from the aftermath of a devastating stroke and battling cancer and confined to a wheelchair, attended a Bills game last season.He began his 33-year coaching career in 1961 as a defensive line coach with the University of Buffalo.Buddy Ryan was the architect of the greatest defense our league has seen, Bears chairman George H. McCaskey said in a statement. He was brilliant when it came to the Xs and Os of the game, but what made him special was his ability to create an unwavering confidence in the players he coached. From the day he was hired in 1978, his defenses bought into more than the scheme, they bought into him and took on his personality.Buddy was brash, intelligent and tough. He was a perfect match for our city and team. ... He is one of the teams all-time greats. Our prayers are with his family.ESPN Staff Writers Mike Rodak, Jeff Dickerson and The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '