‘Coughlin had arranged to interview the recently fired Buffalo Bills coach, Gregg Williams, last Friday, but Williams called Coughlin on Wednesday morning to tell him he would become Joe Gibbs’s defensive coordinator in Washington.’
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Bills or nil for Fassel
‘Fassel is due $2.7 million next season, and he’ll get all of it if he doesn’t find another job. He tried to set up an interview with the Bears, but doesn’t appear to be in their plans. There are also openings in Oakland and Atlanta, but they aren’t interested.’
Snyder gets best of Jets again
‘Herman Edwards acknowledged that Williams, whom he interviewed last Friday for the same job, was “high on our list.” Instead of pouncing on Williams, the most qualified candidate, Edwards proceeded to interview other coaches.’
Fassel's hopes are sinking fast
‘This past Monday Fassel was in Buffalo interviewing for the Bills vacancy. A scheduled interview with the Bears was put on hold but might come next week.’
'Skins stick it to Jets again
‘Williams, recently fired as the Bills’ head coach, interviewed with Herman Edwards last Friday and was not only considered very high on the list to replace Ted Cottrell at defensive coordinator but he was believed to be the team’s top choice. Sources inside Weeb Ewbank Hall yesterday characterized Edwards as disconcerted by the news of Williams going to Washington, indicating that Williams was the coach he was targeting.’
Jets Keep Looking
‘Coach Herman Edwards acknowledged disappointment but said he never offered Williams the job. Edwards preferred to interview other candidates rather than make a hasty decision. “If you only interview one guy, you never learn about the other four guys,” he said. “To me, they’re all in the mix and they’re all really good coaches.”‘
Defensive Choice Has Gotten Away
‘Coughlin was to interview former Bills coach Gregg Williams tomorrow and probably would have hired him, but Joe Gibbs’ Redskins signed Williams yesterday.’
Redskins block Jets' path
‘”I just think that obviously that’s what the Redskins wanted to do and they felt they wanted to pull the trigger at that point on the coach and the coordinator, and they did it,” Jets coach Herman Edwards said.’
Redskins foil Jets by hiring Williams
‘The Jets interviewed Williams – fired last week as Buffalo’s head coach – last weekend and he appeared to be the leading candidate. But by waiting until interviewing all candidates before making a decision, the Jets allowed the Redskins and brand new coach Joe Gibbs to swoop in and get Williams.’
Jobs filling up quickly
‘Crennel’s best shot figures to be with Chicago, because of his previous professional relationship with general manager Jerry Angelo, or Atlanta, where he has the admiration of new general manager Rich McKay. Weis is considered to be at or near the top of the list in Buffalo because of his offensive expertise, history with Drew Bledsoe, and the possibility of the Bills weakening a division rival.’
Collins soaking it all up again
‘After a standout career at the University of Michigan, Collins was drafted by Buffalo in the second round, the 45th pick overall. In 1995 and 1996, he backed up Jim Kelly as the Bills twice made the playoffs, but his one year as a starter (1997) didn’t go so well because Buffalo finished 6-10. He has been with Kansas City since 1998, though strictly as a backup, now to Trent Green.’
Remember Titans? Antowain sure does
‘“How can you not remember that play, it was their miracle. That was the wildest, most exciting game I’ve ever been a part of. It was in the playoffs and it came down to the very end. We were up and we figured we had the game won. Then you look up and see this guy running down the sidelines all free. One moment you’re up and the next moment you’re as low as you have ever been. I never want to get that feeling again.”’
Steelers may face more changes
‘Donahoe said Mularkey did well in the interview. “He has a good plan to be a head coach. We were impressed.”‘
Wolf may join Dolphins as a consultant
‘Jones said the Dolphins haven’t heard back from Buffalo Assistant GM Tom Modrak, who was solicited last week for an interview.’
Players and Alumni Share the Excitement
‘Before going 17-31 as Bills head coach over the past three seasons, Williams was considered a defensive mastermind for the Tennessee Titans. In 2000, the Baltimore Ravens — with Marvin Lewis as their defensive coordinator — set an NFL record for fewest points allowed. However, the Titans were actually the top-ranked defense that season, because of the fewest total yards allowed. Williams — who becomes Washington’s sixth defensive coordinator in six seasons — is known for an aggressive defense that uses various formations.’