‘Szabo (pronounced ZAY-bo) spent this past season as a volunteer assistant coach with the New England Patriots. Prior to that he coached linebackers with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1994-02 under Tom Coughlin and in 2004 he will be entering his 35th season in coaching.’
BillsBeat - February 3, 2004
Dodge Celebrity benefits United Way
‘This inaugural celebrity golf tournament is a fundraising event to benefit the Hunter’s Hope Foundation, a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Hall of Fame quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, Jim Kelly and his wife Jill after their son Hunter was diagnosed with Krabbe Leukodystrophy. Kelly and several former and current Buffalo Bills players as well as other professional athletes, including Dan Marino, Bruce Smith and Bernie Kosar, will make their way to Southwest Florida to participate.’
Bills Web site ranked fourth among pro teams
‘This is the second time Sports Business Journal and UMass have undertaken this review. In 2002, buffalobills.com also was ranked fourth overall.’
Wyche, Henson interest the Bills
‘The Bills are committed to veteran Drew Bledsoe at least through 2004, but president and general manager Tom Donahoe reiterated on Monday that the team is doing some long-range planning at the position.’
Bledsoe needs wins for his ticket to Hall
‘It must have been difficult for Bledsoe to watch his former team win two of the last three Super Bowls, but the new coaching regime of the Buffalo Bills can only hope that the pass-happy QB will buy into the predominantly running attack the team is expected to emphasize in 2004.’
Bledsoe's RV on eBay
‘Meyers RV Superstores is auctioning off Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe’s Winnebago Ultimate Freedom motorhome on eBay through Saturday until 4:55 p.m.’
Drew Bledsoe's Winnebago Ultimate 40ED
‘Has never been registered, the title is brand new!’
BillsBeat - February 2, 2004
Bills consider Wyche as QB coach
‘Wyche interviewed for the job with new Bills coach Mike Mularkey last week, a team spokesman said on Monday. Mularkey is also seeking a defensive backs coach to round out his staff.’
Bills Website Ranks Among the Best In Sports
‘In a recent study conducted by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and the University of Massachusetts Graduate Sports Communications program, buffalobills.com ranked fourth out of 131 professional sports team web sites.’
BillsBeat - February 1, 2004
Despite recent trends, elite QBs still matter
‘Look for the Buffalo Bills to investigate the possibility of acquiring the rights to Drew Henson, the former University of Michigan quarterback who has struggled in the New York Yankees’ minor-league chain.’
Bills' Super defeats ënever go away'
‘”You think about what might have been, had we won, not just one of the games, but all four,” Talley says. “I’m greedy. I wanted to win them all, but gee, if it was just one, how kind would history be? We have a number of guys who will go to Canton and a number of us will be sitting on the fence, not knowing and wondering.”‘
Hansen: Waiting two weeks is a factor
‘The Bills, of course, lost all three Super Bowls in which Hansen played. So when asked for his analysis of today’s game, Hansen offered his opinions before adding — humorously — “However … since we lost all the games I played in, what do I know?” In Hansen’s three Super Bowls, the Bills had both one-week and two-week breaks before the games. So he is confident Patriots and Panthers players will have had their fill after two weeks of pre-Super Bowl pomp and circumstance. “Everybody wants a piece of you,” Hansen said.’
Milloy is still a fan
‘”This is their show,” Milloy said of his former teammates. “I’m here to support them. Hey, you know? I don’t even talk about the game. A lot of them know what to do, a lot of them have already been there. Just like any fan or any family (member), I try not to bother them. It should be business. There’s plenty of time to talk after this game. . . . That’s one thing you the media don’t see, are the friendships. I have a lot of friends over there and I support them.”‘
BillsBeat - January 31, 2004
Milloy from sidelines: No regrets
‘In terms of wins and losses, Milloy got the short shrift. His new team, the Buffalo Bills, finished 6-10 and fired their head coach. Meanwhile, the Patriots went 14-2, allowed the fewest points in the league, and are in their second Super Bowl in three years. But Milloy got what he wanted, a lucrative four-year, $10 million deal in which $6.75 million was earned in 2003. He would have been paid $3 million in New England.’
Milloy visits old pals
‘Milloy, who remains very close friends with Ty Law [news] and Tom Brady [news], said he plans to support his former teammates but hasn’t bothered to talk football with them. “You know what, I don’t even talk about the game,” he said. “I think they know what to do. A lot of them have already been there. Just like any fan or any family, I try not to bother them. It should be business. There’s plenty of time to talk after this game. I’m here to support them. This is their show.”’