‘Blank covets McKay, whose credentials are better than the three candidates he’s interviewed — Buffalo director of football operations Tom Modrak, New Orleans general manager of football operations Randy Mueller and Seattle senior vice president Mike Reinfeldt.’
BillsBeat - February 16, 2002
BillsBeat - February 15, 2002
Bills sign free agents Hunt, Rone
‘Hunt, a guard, was in Kansas City’s training camp last year but was released at the end of preseason. He played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in NFL Europe in 2000. Wide receiver Rone spent three seasons on Detroit’s practice squad after being cut by Miami, where he had entered the NFL as a rookie free agent in 1998.’
Texans unlikely to help teams looking to unload salaries
No one believes Carolina will ever pay Sean Gilbert the $10 million he’s scheduled to make or that Rob Johnson will ever see the $11 million his contract calls for.
An Olympic fiasco; who do Bills lose?
‘This could well be the off-season’s most interesting week for the Bills.’
Bills sign 2 more FA.
Today they signed WR Andre Rone and G Robert Hunt.
Kelly's ailing son celebrates fifth birthday
‘Kelly, selected for induction earlier this month, said his biggest wish is that Hunter is able to join him on the podium for the formal induction ceremonies in Canton, Ohio.’
Genius du jour
‘If the 2001 NFL season taught us anything it was that the line between “genius” and “idiocy” is a very fine one indeed.’
Community 2001 Year in Review…
‘During the football season, NFL players are allowed one day, Tuesday, away from their strict training regimen. The Buffalo Bills view this day, not as a day to rest, but an opportunity to give back to the community that so avidly supports them.’
BillsBeat - February 14, 2002
Texans not big on Fina
‘Fina, one of five Bills made available for selection, is too old and his contract too expensive under the criteria Texans general manager Charley Casserly has developed for Monday’s draft.’
Levy would fit bill for Bucs
‘Levy could help them shed their desperation. He would bring a touch of class and leadership to an organization that has become the laughingstock of the league. And he might just be the right man at the right time for a veteran team that still has enough talent to make a run at the Super Bowl in 2002.’
Texans not interested in selecting Fina in expansion draft
‘"Any player that was over 30 years old we eliminated from our thinking," Casserly said during a telephone conference call with the media on Wednesday. Casserly added that he doesn’t want to gamble on whether older players can complete the duration of expensive, long-term contracts. That’s a number of strikes against Fina, who turns 33 next month and has five years left on a deal scheduled to pay him $19 million. Fina’s durability is also in question after knee problems forced him to miss three games last season.’
Fina to Center? Williams says it is a possibility
WGR’s Chris Brown has reported that Gregg Williams is considering moving Fina to Center and has been since November.
Salary cap status of all 32 teams
Buffalo Bills – $6.4 million under
BillsBeat - February 13, 2002
Building defense as easy as one, two, 3-4
Four-man defensive lines were kings. The Steelers started the 2001 season as the league’s only true 3-4. Gregg Williams eliminated it from the Bills’ game plan after replacing Wade Phillips despite back-to-back playoff seasons.
NO WAY Johnson comes back
Gregg Williams hired Kevin Gilbride to oversee the Bills offense this season. That does not mean, however, that Buffalo will make amends with Rob Johnson and bring him back at a drastically reduced salary. I just don’t see how that could happen.