‘If you believe the Chicago Sun-Times, the Bills know who they want as their next head coach.’
BillsBeat - January 5, 2004
BillsBeat - January 4, 2004
The Bills are due
‘Only three of the Bills’ head coaches can be considered great. Eight were failures. One – Wade Phillips – was somewhere in the middle.’
For Bills fans, let the guessing games begin
‘Incidentally, I’m expecting ex-Jacksonville coach Tom Coughlin to be the man. Why? Because Len Pasquarelli wrote it in ESPN.com. Besides being one of the most knowledgeable football writers in the business, Pasquarelli has been Donahoe’s pal since their high school days in Pittsburgh.’
Bills coaching history
‘1986-97 Marv Levy 123-78-0.’
A Bills box-office repeat will be difficult
‘Season-ticket sales are unlikely to increase significantly coming off a bitterly disappointing year, and there are two potential dogs on the home schedule.’
Jets set sights on ex-Bill to coach
‘Williams would be a terrific fallback option for Edwards, a fan of his aggressive defensive style. Speaking of aggressive, Edwards didn’t waste any time on Williams. Although it was widely reported the interview wouldn’t occur until tomorrow, the two men actually met for several hours Friday at Weeb Ewbank Hall, according to an NFL source.’
Williams 1st Interview For Jets' Defensive Job
‘Williams, 45, would be a good fit with his blitzing “46” defense that mixes coverages and disguises pass-rush schemes. Hiring him, however, might mean a departure from the zone-oriented “cover-2” system that Edwards espoused with Tampa Bay.’
Candidates line up to work the sidelines
‘Although Buffalo will interview several coordinators, club president Tom Donahoe went bust hiring Gregg Williams with no head coaching experience last time, so look for him to go with a proven commodity. That could be Jauron, who did a better job in Chicago than he got credit for, Coughlin or Jim Fassel.’
Bills still believe in Drew
‘While Bledsoe is expected back, Ruben Brown’s days at Ralph Wilson Stadium are at an end, despite having been selected to the Pro Bowl for eight straight years. At odds with the coaching staff all year, Brown was told not to accompany the team to Foxboro for the final regular season game. Even though the staff is gone, Brown’s approach to the game this year is expected to result in his being let go before the start of the 2004 season.’
Modrak not high on job
‘Buffalo assistant general manager Tom Modrak is unlikely to interview for the Dolphins general manager position because he views the move as a lateral move, according to sources close to him.’
Bills' Spikes chosen as starter for Pro Bowl
‘Spikes, who signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent last off-season, was selected Saturday to start at linebacker for the AFC along with Ray Lewis and Peter Boulware of the Baltimore Ravens.’
BillsBeat - January 3, 2004
Bills' early draft grade: Incomplete
‘”They didn’t get a lot of playing time, but hopefully we have a little bit of depth now that we haven’t had,” Donahoe said. “With another good draft, we can add even more to our depth. But we like all the rookies in this class. Next year will be the telltale sign for these guys whether they are good enough or not.”‘
How the Bills' 2003 draft class grades out
‘Willis McGahee RB Bills hope he’s worth the wait.’
Jets talking to Williams
‘It’s believed the interview will take place Monday.’
Coordinators get back to business
‘Yesterday, the Patriots coordinators wrapped up a hectic three-day interview period, during which representatives from five organizations were in town to discuss head coaching vacancies. Each met yesterday with Buffalo Bills president and general manager Tom Donahoe.’