‘Certainly, the setback must have motivated the Patriots. Some good must have come out of such a problem-filled opener. “Good?” coach Bill Belichick said. “No. No. No.” In the four months since then, Buffalo faltered and missed the playoffs while the Patriots are 16-1.’
BillsBeat - January 21, 2004
BillsBeat - January 20, 2004
A Look Back At Mularkey's Playing Days
‘”I think he’s going to be a great fit for Buffalo. As a guy who has covered the Steelers for the last 10 years, I’ve watched him as a tight ends coach and then as an offensive coordinator and he’s always had the look of a head coach. The way he sees the game, the way he teaches out there, the way he interacts with players and other coaches and with the media, he’s just got that thing. He just looks like a head coach.”‘
Westside
‘Buffalo Bills star Lawyer Milloy gets the custom treatment as his 2003 Hummer is torn apart and turned into a special-order masterpiece.’
Gibbs Still Trying to Lock In Top-Flight Assistants
The issue became moot last week when Buffalo’s new coach, Mike Mularkey, chose to retain Gray as defensive coordinator. Gray intends to keep his defensive staff intact, meaning the Redskins will also lose out on two other Bills assistants: linebackers coach Don Blackmon and defensive line coach Tim Krumrie.
Bills have ways to go to catch Super teams
‘At any point Sunday, did you look at Weis, or at Carolina’s head coach, John Fox and say, “They could have hired that guy?” Did you find yourself wondering if Tom Donahoe, the Bills’ president and GM, really got the best man when he picked Mike Mularkey as his coach?’
Bills should follow in Panthers' pawsteps
‘In 2003, Carolina continued to improve while Buffalo regressed. The Panthers were 11-5, outgained opponents by 26.0 yards per game and outscored opponents by 21 points. They ranked 16th in offense and eighth on defense. The Bills finished 6-10, outgained opponents by 2.2 yards per game and were outscored by 36 points.’
Bills pick up Wheelers' Francis
‘However, the ‘Wheelers organization is celebrating that fact, with last season’s af2 sackmaster set to sign today with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, and bound for an important pre-training camp in the spring developmental league, NFL Europe. Francis’ agent, Martin Prince, confirmed Monday his client was in Buffalo, N.Y., for a physical. If he passes that, it would clear the way for Francis to sign a contract believed to be for the NFL’s minimum salary, $230,000, according to the NFL Players Association Web site.’
Big Red attracts big names
‘Gilbride and Trestman are expected to lose their jobs following head coaching changes in Buffalo and Oakland. Noel said he traveled to each coach’s home to meet with him before inviting them to Ithaca for a formal interview.’
Message from Mularkey, please hold
‘”Hi, this is Mike Mularkey. The new head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Just wanted to take a second and introduce myself, and thank you for this outstanding opportunity. A proud tradition and the history of the Buffalo Bills is recognized around the league, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to be a part of it. My goal as your new head coach is to not only put a team on the field that you’ll be excited to watch, but proud to call your Buffalo Bills. I’m looking forward to becoming a part of this community, and looking forward to seeing all of you at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Thank you for your support. And I hope you have a great off-season.”‘
Bills Welcome Mularkey's Offensive Knowledge
‘”He comes from an offensive background, looking at last year that is where we had some problems. I’m not saying we were perfect on defense but as a whole I think an offensive minded coach of this caliber is definitely a big positive for our team.”‘
BillsBeat - January 19, 2004
Buffalo's new coach comes to town talking a good game plan, for now
‘Mike Mularkey, the Buffalo Bills’ new head coach, and Tom Clements, his offensive coordinator, are going to install the sort of offense missing around these parts for more than two decades — a Power Running Game…Problem is, we’ve heard this all before.’
Bills take ticket sales campaign to market
‘It will be interesting to see how Donahoe’s comments resonate with the rank-n-file fans. As the highest executive the team has ever had, Donahoe’s stamp is on virtually everything the Bills do. Yet it’s those staffers under him, many on board prior to his arrival, who developed and redeveloped much-needed marketing ties and now are faced with defending and/or explaining their boss’ words, all the while trying to again get them to commit on long-term business deals.’
Only Buffalo Bills Have Sense of the Direction the Eagles Fly
‘The Eagles are making the Buffalo Bills look like overachievers.’
BillsBeat - January 18, 2004
Former Bears coach accepts three-year deal with Detroit Lions
Jauron also interviewed for the Buffalo Bills head coach opening early this month. He had been contacted by, but did not interview with, at least two other teams who needed to hire a defensive coordinator.
Bills' new head coach has a lengthy to-do list
‘Try running on third-and-1. Try running on first down.’