‘Hasselbeck’s fiancee is Elisabeth Filarski, one of the castaways on Survivor who made it to the final four before meeting her demise Thursday night when she was voted off the island, leaving only two men and one woman alive for the $1 million grand prize.’
BillsBeat - April 28, 2001
Bills talk with fullback Centers
‘Meanwhile, the Bills have contacted free agent defensive end Mike Mamula, a Lackawanna native cut this week by the Philadelphia Eagles, and may entertain signing him to help their pass rush.’
Centers at Bills' minicamp; no offer made
‘Larry Centers, the NFL’s career leader in receptions by a running back, was at Buffalo’s mandatory minicamp Friday, watching from the sidelines in street clothes.’
BillsBeat - April 27, 2001
Bills' top pick is thrilled
‘"I’m glad I have a chance to play for the Buffalo Bills, which are contenders and have a great reputation."’
TBD Interview With Dwight Adams
‘In the offseason where the Bills’ starting lineup and depth were once again ravaged by free agency, Dwight Adams once again held center court in the setting where he is most at home, the annual NFL draft.’
Draftees have fascinating lives outside the lines
‘There is a neat story about Tim Hasselbeck, the Boston College quarterback. He is the younger brother of Seattle Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck, but that’s far from his only claim to fame. Tim’s girlfriend, Elisabeth Filarski, is one of the remaining members on the CBS-TV show Survivor: The Australian Outback.’
Bills Draft Review
‘McPaper gives Donahoe and Co. a B+…’
Rick Gosselin Draft Ratings
Big thumbs up to Tom Donahoe and Co. from Dallas Morning News’ Rick Gosselin. He rates Bills with second best overall draft in the league, behind Seattle. Better than the Rams, the Pats, the Bears and – Ralph Wilson is lovin’ this – the Chargers: “Buffalo and Seattle had a league-high 12 picks apiece. The Bills had plenty of quality to go with their quantity with the best second day of this draft. Spoon, Sullivan, Driver, O’Leary, Williams, Germany … all good players. A”
BillsBeat - April 26, 2001
Farris aims to prove critics wrong
‘The most intriguing acquisition made by the Buffalo Bills last week snuck onto the roster under cover of pre-draft hype. He is Kris Farris, former Outland Trophy winner, 1999 draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a player who has the instant adoration of head coach Gregg Williams because he’s hit town with a monster chip on his shoulder.’
Bills Sign QB Tim Hasselbeck
‘At Boston College, Hasselbeck threw for 29 touchdowns, fifth most in BC history, and 3,890 yards, sixth on the school’s all-time list.’
Buffalo Bills Dropped From NFL Lawsuit
‘Fifteen teams including the Buffalo Bills were dropped Tuesday from a $1 billion lawsuit in which the Oakland Raiders claim the NFL forced them to leave the lucrative Los Angeles market.’
Jim Haslett selected for College Football Hall of Fame.
‘Haslett set school records with 20 sacks and five fumble recoveries in a season before becoming a second-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1979. He was the AP’s defensive rookie of the year and played for nine years before going into coaching.’
Ottawa (Kan) Univ. Hires Ronnie Jones As Coach
‘There was a typo in the AP article – Ronnie Jones was NOT Special Teams coach in 1999 – he was paid to be a coach in 2000 as all Bills fans know.’
Sticky Situation
‘Ruben Brown… has no idea of the fuss his prime, center-court 76ers season tickets have caused… QB Donovan McNabb and DT Hollis Thomas, have complained more than once this year about their seats at the First Union Center… Brown, a loyal fan, flew in from Buffalo (offseason conditioning) for Games 1 and 2.’
Buffalo to sign Dinkins to free-agent contract
‘Last season, Dinkins led all of Division I-AA in total offense and points responsible for, ranked second in scoring, third in rushing, 18th in all-purpose running and 26th in pass efficiency.’