‘Brown is due to receive a $1.8 million bonus if he’s on the roster the first day of the new NFL fiscal year, which is March 3. That would bring his total salary cap cost to the Bills to $5.8 million. That also includes a base salary of $2.7 million and past bonuses he received that are amortized over the life of his contract and count $1.33 million in 2004.’
BillsBeat - February 22, 2004
Bills' interest in Henson depends on Texans' price tag
‘If Henson’s rights can be obtained from the Houston Texans for a second-round choice, either this year or in 2005, then it may be worth the risk.’
Bills should develop a young quarterback
‘That’s why the Bills can’t afford to trade for Henson, whose college career consisted of eight starts for the University of Michigan. It’s too risky. What they need to do is draft a quarterback in the second or third round and spend two years developing him for the post-Bledsoe seasons. It would be nice if he could also step in and hold the fort for four or five games in case of injury.’
Tough guy for a tough job
‘Mularkey, who became head coach of the Buffalo Bills last month, wanted to hire Whisenhunt as his offensive coordinator in Buffalo this year. But Bills president Tom Donahoe pressed him to hire Tom Clements instead…’.
BillsBeat - February 21, 2004
Rivers' stock is rising
‘”It would be great,” Rivers said at the NFL Scouting Combine. “Jim Ritcher was a great center up there, his son was my teammate at N.C. State, so I’ve heard some good things about the place. There’s really not a team that I don’t want to go to. But certainly Buffalo would be a great place, and you’ve got a great franchise and a great bunch of guys surrounding you.”‘
Murphy Calls
‘I think the biggest difference is going to be that I’ll need to make instant identification of names and numbers which I really haven’t had to do as a color commentator. You get a chance to look at the play and think about what you see for a second. This will be a little bit more instant identification of names of numbers.’
Mularkey could be good for Bledsoe
‘Still, even after that success, Henry’s role figures to change. Last year’s first-round pick, Willis McGahee, is expected to be recovered from a major knee injury and will press for time. In a perfect world, the Bills would be confident enough in McGahee’s health and ability to trade Henry for draft picks. Because the Bills will have a tough time judging McGahee by April, it is more likely that Henry will be the feature back and McGahee will siphon off some carries, then one would be dealt in 2005.’
BillsBeat - February 20, 2004
Bills' brass has its eyes on the prizes
‘Wide receiver, quarterback, cornerback, interior offensive line, defensive end and tight end will be the positions of interest for Donahoe, assistant GM Tom Modrak, head coach Mike Mularkey and the rest of the Bills’ assistant coaches and scouting department when they evaluate the 337 college players at the annual NFL Scouting Combine in the RCA Dome.’
Winfield tests market; Clarett won't work out
‘”We still would like to sign him, and we have made that clear,” Donahoe said. “But one thing we did remind them is that when free agency starts for Antoine, it starts for the Buffalo Bills. We have to make sure that we prepare ourselves and help our team and that’s what we’re going to try to do.”‘
Ex-Bengal Wyche back in game
“This was a flat-out pity hire,” said Wyche, who never lost the will to crack a joke. “I was with Mike Mularkey at a golf tournament in Memphis and I wouldn’t let go of his leg. He was dragging me around and I was begging him. It worked out.
Wyche doles out laughs in appearance at combine
‘”Besides being a good football coach, he cares about people,” Mularkey said. “I’m glad to have him back.”‘
Getting Henson may be costly
Donahoe and new Buffalo QB coach Sam Wyche said Henson’s workout last week was impressive. Donahoe didn’t say whether his team would bring Henson in for a workout, but the Bills and Green Bay each brought in at least five coaches and/or personnel people to look at Henson.
Henson, who scored a staggeringly high 42 on the Wunderlich aptitude exam, also impressed Wyche with how much he retained after being away from the game for three years. The two talked after Henson’s workout.
"He’s a coach’s son, so you know that he understands a lot of this stuff from way back," said Wyche, referring to the fact Henson’s father, Dan, was a small-college football coach in Michigan. "But the time away didn’t hurt him at all. He didn’t forget much. Or if he did, he faked it pretty well."
NFL Combine on TV a boon for Bills fans
‘Frankly, there is no limit to interest in the college football draft.’
BillsBeat - February 19, 2004
NFL Combine: Mike Mularkey Transcript
‘”We’re in the process right now, personnel wise, of evaluating everybody. We just had completed the coaching staff with Sam Wyche. Their job now, before we can start looking anywhere else, is to evaluate ourselves offensively, defensively, and with Bobby April with special teams. We’re here to get a feel for the players that are here but before we do that we have to start with our own. We are in the process of that right now.”‘
Ask Cornerback Nate Clements
‘Clements isn’t afraid to deliver the big hit and when he gets his hands on the ball he has a knack for finding the end zone.’