‘The Buffalo Bills have shown interest in Falcons linebacker and restricted free agent Matt Stewart, Stewart’s agent Brian Parker confirmed.’
BillsBeat - April 7, 2004
Bills Wallpaper
This month – Coach Mike Mularkey
BillsBeat - April 6, 2004
Divisional draft preview: AFC East needs
‘Perhaps no team in the NFL has such defined needs as the Bills. Their need for a top-flight wide receiver to complement Eric Moulds screams for attention. Their need for a successor to Drew Bledsoe is also evident. Finally, their lack of a dangerous pass rusher is just as obvious.’
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Art Still
‘At home, Still and his wife, Liz, share a philosophy. “The secret of staying young is always having one in diapers,” he said. Think they don’t believe that? The Stills have 11 children: Afa, 19; Niko, 18; Aquina, 17; Meleana, 17; Luka, 16; Lanai, 15; Usala, 12; Kalani, 9; Valia, 6; Esaia, 3; and 14-month-old Faitasi.’
Zolman Shines In Spot Duty
‘Quarterback Greg Zolman made the most of his first NFL Europe opportunity this past weekend, completing 7-of-9 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown to help the Rhein Fire to a 26-25 victory over the Cologne Centurions. Teammate Mike Shafer, also allocated by the Bills, added a 35-yard field goal in his only attempt.’
BillsBeat - April 5, 2004
Chris Berman's Cab Driver
‘”He told me how he grew up in Lewiston and went to Lewiston-Porter high school,” said Berman. “He said he followed the Bills from their days in War Memorial stadium. He told me he had some job with the team which was somewhere between janitor and general manager, but I can’t recall what it was. He had some intrinsic feel for the Bills and was hired by Mr. Wilson in the early days of the AFL, so he was probably a gopher in the old championship days. But he developed this feel with the team. So this guy is a greater Buffalo transplant who I believe has a psychic connection to the Bills, pre-wagons circling. He probably helped build a couple of the wagons that have been circled.”‘
Inside slant
‘Rather than let a controversy simmer, Mularkey has already come out and said he will depend heavily on both players and will devise plays that utilize each player’s strengths. There are several formations where both Henry and McGahee line up in the same backfield. “I’ve got a name for it, so it must exist,” Mularkey said of that personnel grouping. “You’ve got two guys who can do both, catch the ball and run the ball. That will give some teams some problems. … When you’ve got quality backs like that, you’ve got to get them on the field somehow.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘Among Buffalo’s allotted players to NFL Europe is QB Greg Zolman, Vanderbilt’s all-time passer who’s with his fifth NFL team since 2002. That fact should not reflect poorly on Zolman, who has had the misfortune – or fortune, depending on how you view it – to play on teams stacked at the position. In his brief time in the league, Zolman has played behind Peyton Manning (Indianapolis), Brett Favre (Green Bay), Brad Johnson (Tampa Bay) and Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger (St. Louis). Now he’s behind Drew Bledsoe.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘Owner Ralph Wilson wanted a three-year extension of instant replay but went along with the five years that owners overwhelmingly approved at league meetings in Palm Beach. “I’d just as soon have gone with three years but five years is OK,” Wilson said. “There are so many changes in technology. Too many people felt that in five years something better might come along.”‘
Williams says he'll talk with Bills this week
‘Despite positive talks with the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, free agent tight end Roland Williams has not ruled out signing with his first choice, the Buffalo Bills.’
BillsBeat - April 4, 2004
Former NFL player now finding his way
‘”Playing in front of 80, 90 thousand people like that is really a cool thing,” he said. “Even though you’re getting paid for it. The camaraderie with the guys, working for a specific purpose, trying to meet a goal.” But he seemed no less enthused about helping serve meals to a few dozen people at the rescue mission, having a new goal – finding a nice place to live and a good job – and lifting weights in the meantime. “I’m really looking (to) the Lord …” he said. “Whatever He tells me to do, I’m going to do.”‘
Will Mularkey stick as Bills coach? It's too soon to tell
‘Hold off the judging of Mularkey until mid-October, at the earliest.’
New era begins for Bills, John Murphy
‘A 1974 graduate of DeSales, Murphy originally had planned on a legal career. Then NHL Hall of Fame broadcaster, the late Ted Darling of Lockport, helped change his mind. “Ted Darling was very helpful. One day, I worked up enough courage and knocked on his door on Locust Street just to see if he’d talk to me about broadcasting, and he did,” Murphy said. “He took me inside his home and sat down with me for about an hour-and-a-half and talked to me about everything — sports and sports broadcasting. That meant a lot.”‘
BillsBeat - April 3, 2004
Smith sold Brown on joining Bears
‘”He just said the right things to me,” said Brown, a salary cap casualty in Buffalo. “He was an honest guy. He didn’t beat around the bush. He was straightforward. He’s going to tell you like it is. There are no two ways about him. There’s only one way and that’s the right way.”‘
Brown fills the bill for Bears
‘Brown came at a bargain rate. He gets a $1 million signing bonus, and the total value of the deal is $4.5 million. He can add another $800,000 with escalators tied to playing time and playoff victories.’