‘”I’m very, very happy to be back in the NFL,” said Wyche, who had served as a volunteer quarterback coach for Pickens (S.C.) High School in the small town where he and his wife, Jane, settled several years ago. “I’ve really missed it so much, even though I’ve truly loved my experience coaching in high school. Really, every coach should experience that.”‘
Archives for February 9, 2004
Bills hire Wyche as quarterbacks coach
‘Wyche has more than two decades of NFL experience as a player and coach. He served as head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals from 1984-91 and then guided the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1992-95. Following his stint with Tampa Bay, he worked in broadcasting, before stepping down in 2000.’
Bills hire Sam Wyche as quarterbacks coach
‘”He brings a tremendous wealth of experience and knowledge to the position that will benefit Drew (Bledsoe) and all of our quarterbacks,” Mularkey said. “We are thrilled to have a coach of his caliber.”‘
Mularkey Rounds Out His Coaching Staff With Wyche
‘Wyche will coach the quarterbacks for Mike Mularkey.’
Wyche Joins Bills
Orchard Park, NY – The Bills today announced that new head coach Mike Mularkey has completed the hiring of his staff with the addition of Sam Wyche as quarterbacks coach.
2004 Buffalo Bills in the NFL Europe
‘Listed below are the five Bills players that have been assigned to play in the NFL Europe League this spring…’.
Class of 2004 unveiled
At the Rhein Fire, Hutchinson will hope to make his mark after losing the Cowboys’ starting position following nine starts during the 2002 season. The former football and baseball star at Stanford has passed for 1,563 yards and 7 touchdowns in his two-year NFL career. He will be up against Atlanta Falcons passer Wesley Phillips, the son of former Denver and Buffalo head coach Wade Phillips, and Greg Zolman of the Buffalo Bills, who owns Vanderbilt school records with 7,981 yards and 41 touchdowns.
Every team is not a viable contender
Buffalo (6-10): There shouldn’t be much dropoff, even if CB Antoine Winfield somehow escapes in free agency, from the defense that catapulted all the way to No. 2 in the league in 2003. The big task for rookie coach Mike Mularkey, the inventive offensive schemer, is to rehabilitate the career of QB Drew Bledsoe, whose numbers fell off precipitously last season. Buffalo could use another outside playmaker, but Mularkey and his staff figure to upgrade the performances of younger veterans like RB Travis Henry and WR Josh Reed. The OL needs a fix but veteran mentor Jim McNally has worked wonders with even less talent than is on hand here. Obviously, the Bills are in a difficult division, one that includes the reigning league champions, and will need more offense to compete.
Patriots decline to exercise option on Smith
The New England Patriots did not exercise their option on RB Antowain Smith on Sunday, making the team’s best runner an unrestricted free agent. Smith played four seasons for the Buffalo Bills before signing with the Patriots as a free agent in June 2001. He was a first-round draft pick in 1997.