‘”It was a great experience,” said Moorman. “I think it was the best thing for me as far as developing and showing teams that I am capable of playing in the NFL.”‘
BillsBeat - February 6, 2004
Mularkey giving Wyche trial run in search of quarterbacks coach
“We’re kind of doing a trial run, to see if he’s going to hold up,” Mularkey said of Wyche on Thursday. “We’ve put him through a grind of talking a lot and being involved in all of our meetings. We’ll ask him his opinion on this or that, and really are just gauging how he feels at the end of each day.”Wyche in recent years has dealt with both a rare heart condition, one in which the organ suffers from a lack of oxygen, and the misfortune of having one vocal cord accidentally cut during surgery.
BillsBeat - February 5, 2004
Return Specialist Antonio Brown Learns Patience
‘Basically the head coach and the coaching staff have a big influence on my play and how I present myself in practice week-to-week as an offensive guy and a return guy. I am a receiver. I do kickoff return as a specialist. I practice with the receivers all day.’
2004 NFL Draft: Mock Draft Picks
‘Buffalobills.com has searched the internet and flipped through numerous draft publications to compile a list of mock draft picks for the Buffalo Bills.’
Young entrepreneur runs informative Bills Web site
‘Although the site recently joined TheInsiders.com, a fan-site network that’s partnered with Yahoo! Sports, Sports Illustrated and CBS SportsLine, the site’s staff and writers are denied official access to Bills players and press events. Scott Berchtold, vice president of communications for the Bills, said the main reason the team withholds access from non-traditional media is a “credibility issue.” “When information gets out there that isn’t accurate and puts a negative emphasis on things, it can sometimes be a little tough for the team,” said Berchtold, who pointed to false rumors surrounding the team’s recent search for a head coach. Berchtold said he and his staff try to direct fans to the team’s official site, BuffaloBills.com, for news and information.’
Fan poll rates Sabres 63rd, Bills 96th
‘Coach/manager – Sabres 72nd and Bills 121st (Gregg Williams was rated dead last).’
Buffalo Bills 2004 Unrestricted, Restricted, and Exclusive Rights Free Agents
The 2004 free agent period for the NFL begins on March 3 and the Bills have a total of 12 players that are either categorized as a EFA, RFA or UFA this offseason. Below is a complete list of Buffalo’s 2004 free agents, broken down into their respective categories.
BillsBeat - February 4, 2004
Bills hire Szabo to coach secondary
‘Steve Szabo, who was a teammate and classmate of Roger Staubach at the Naval Academy and went on to a 34-year career as a college and pro coach, will be the Buffalo Bills’ new defensive backs coach.’
Bills' Donahoe reaffirms vow to reach his AFC East rival's level.
‘New coach Mike Mularkey, the former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator, was hired for his past skill in blending the run and the pass. “We believe in what we believe and we know it’ll work,” Donahoe said. “We just have to stay consistent with our philosophy and our plan and do it better.”‘
Bills add DB coach
‘The only staff opening left is quarterbacks coach, and Mularkey has interviewed ex-Cincinnati and Tampa Bay head coach Sam Wyche. He may also hire a special assistant.’
Miller recovering
‘Van Miller, the longtime voice of the Bills, is recuperating in a Buffalo hospital following surgery for diverticulitis and will not attend Thursday’s Rochester Press-Radio Club Day of Champions dinner.’
Insanely early 2004 NFL predictions: AFC East
‘New head coach Mike Mularkey will open up the offense with gadget plays and fun not seen in these parts since the K-Gun offense of the late ’80s and early ’90s. This team is fully capable of reaching the postseason party.’
Just what is the Patriots blueprint?
‘But while the Patriots o-line improved and Weis’ offensive system was the right one for his personnel, the Bills crashed and burned with the wrong system for the wrong personnel, and Bledsoe became the focal point of the criticism. While some of that criticism was certainly deserved, Bledsoe was by no means the main problem in 2003.’
BillsBeat - February 3, 2004
Bills hire Szabo to coach DBs
‘Mularkey’s staff is all but complete, depending on whether he hires a quarterbacks coach. Former Cincinnati and Tampa Bay head coach Sam Wyche is being considered for that job.’
Szabo Added To Bills' Coaching Staff
‘Szabo replaces Steve Jackson, who left to join Gregg Williams in Washington.’