‘"I think you take on the personality of your head coach, and we took on Marv’s," said Jim Kelly, the quarterback of those great Bills teams. "He taught us it was OK to mourn those losses for awhile, but then it was time to pick yourself up and move on."’
BillsBeat - August 3, 2001
Moulds avoids jail in Miss.
‘Buffalo Bills star receiver Eric Moulds has dodged a 30-day jail term for contempt of court for delaying child support payments in Jackson, Miss.’
Marv Levy made his own history
‘"Ronald Reagan was dubbed The Great Communicator," said Colts president Bill Polian, who was the Bills’ general manager for seven of Levy’s 12 seasons with the team. "Marv ought to be dubbed The Great Communicator 1A. He can reach any audience, any time, on virtually any subject."’
BillsBeat - August 2, 2001
Jones couldn't change the tune of 'The Music City Miracle'
‘Before the dam broke, Phillips was going to move Jones to defensive coordinator, a position he excelled at during stints with Ryan at Philadelphia and Arizona.’
Keith Newman Player of the Day Q & A
Keith Newman answered questions after practice on Wednesday.
Monday Night Practice Photo Gallery
The Bills played under the lights on Monday. Check out some photos from the first ever "Prime Time Practice"
Moment of Silence
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Korey Stringer passed away early this morning from complications from heat stroke suffered during Tuesday workouts, where the temperature was near 100 degrees.
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Levy Led, Buffalo Bills Followed
Although a keen strategist, Levy is best regarded for his ability to mold the group of talented young players he inherited in 1986.
‘Superstars don’t make teams,’ said Kelly, the team’s QB. `He became our coach at a time when he was with a lot of young players that had potential but we needed direction.’
Moore argues way back on active roster
Williams is impressed by how Moore worked himself into condition ahead of schedule. His return means he could be ready to participate in this weekend’s two-day session with the Cleveland Browns in Edinboro, Pa.
Roth dreams red, white and blue
‘Roth, however, is no delusional fan. Although he has never been an official Buffalo Bill, he has been on the team’s payroll for more than a year. Now if he can just get on the field and try to earn a spot on the roster.’
Bills examine hydration practices
‘Bills coaches said they emphasize the importance of avoiding dehydration from the first meeting of rookie camp, where coaches hand out charts detailing food and fluid replacement depending on the player’s weight. Part of the veteran’s first camp meeting contains an explanation of the chart.’
Linebacker Moore hits practice field
‘The former Virginia Tech star said he expects to play this weekend, when Buffalo travels to Edinboro University to scrimmage and practice with the Cleveland Browns.’
Linebacker returns to field
‘"I’m just happy to be back out here," said Moore. "It felt good. You can sit on the sideline and get all the mental reps you want, but that only helps a little. "It’s important for me to be out here. I’m already behind, I’ve got a lot of catching up to do."’
Players carry on after Stringer's death
‘The Bills learned of the heatstroke-induced death of Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Korey Stringer before yesterday morning’s workout, and while a cloud of sadness hung over the practice field at St. John Fisher College, it was otherwise business as usual.’