‘The Bills had a solid draft last April, according to most draftniks. And in a year when rookies made a major impact throughout the NFL, few teams got more production out of their first-year players than Buffalo.’
BillsBeat - January 8, 2003
Williams stays, some assistants go
‘”Right now, Gregg’s in the process of evaluating his entire staff. He’s made two changes and we’ll see where it goes from here,” Donahoe said. “The changes he’s made, sometimes these things come off as firings and we don’t feel they are. We made a two-year commitment to these coaches and we fulfilled that. (In both cases) Gregg felt he wanted someone with a little more experience.”‘
Ryan expressed keen insight with `The Music City Miracle'
‘"It was unbelievable to pull something like that off, especially in those circumstances," he said. "I’ve seen trick plays work, but never with so much at stake. You’ve got to give Buffalo a lot of credit for not paying attention."’
Modrak expected to interview for Seahawks' vacant GM job
‘Tom Modrak, the Buffalo Bills director of football operations, is expected to interview with the Seattle Seahawks sometime this week for their general manager job, according to a league source.’
Buffalo Bills Fire Offensive Line Coach and Linebackers Coach
‘Buffalo finished 8-8 this season, compared with 3-13 a year before. However, the Bills’ offensive line allowed 54 sacks, tying Dallas for the second highest in the National Football League. Buffalo’s defense also forced a league-low 19 turnovers and allowed 24.8 points a game, 27th out of 32 NFL teams.’
NOTE: The coaches were not fired, their contracts expired and were not renewed.
BillsBeat - January 7, 2003
Buffalo Bills "Prime Time Games"
The Buffalo Bills have played in 56 Prime Time Games (30-26 overall, 14-6 at home, 16-20 on the road) during their history, dating back to a 23-14 win in an October meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1973. More recently, the Bills strung together five-straight Prime Time wins between 1998 and 2000. Here's a breakdown of the Prime Time Games the Bills have played since 1973.
Ed Block Courage Award - Tony Driver Represents Bills
The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation today announced the names of the 32 recipients from the NFL who will receive an Ed Block Courage Award on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at the 25th Anniversary of the Ed Block Courage Awards.
Bills drop two assistants
‘The Bills will now need to fill four assistant coaching spots. Defensive line coach John Levra retired and quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe became the coach at Tulsa.’
It's Time To Think Big
On the way to their 8-8 record, the 2002 Buffalo Bills were a lot of things to their fans, but good for their health was not one of them. Oh, there were times when watching the Bills would get your heart pounding so fast that it was a workout in itself. But there were just as many times when the only way you could keep sane was to have a stress ball in each hand and a masseuse kneading the muscles of your back.
Bills dismiss Vinklarek, Aldridge
‘The decision on Vinklarek had to be tough on Williams. The two have known each other for 16 years. Williams was the best man at Vinklarek’s wedding.’
'Joe D' hopes 13th time proves lucky for Hall
‘There are 13 offensive linemen who played since 1970 that have been voted into the Hall of Fame. Of those 13, only John Hannah and Anthony Munoz have more All-Pro selections than "Joe D."’
Smiles come for DeHaven every decade
‘"I made history," DeHaven said by phone Monday morning. "I’m the only man who was involved in the two greatest comebacks in NFL history. I still haven’t quit smiling."’
Father figure
‘Drew is the draw, but his dad, Mac Bledsoe, is the show.’
Bills let two coaches go
‘The Buffalo Bills will not renew the contracts of assistant coaches Ronnie Vinklarek and Miles Aldridge for next season.’
Buffalo Hall of Fame finalists
‘Three men with strong Buffalo Bills ties are among 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The class will be announced on Jan. 25 in San Diego.’