‘Mel Kiper’s analysis of the offensive linemen available in the 2001 NFL draft.’
BillsBeat - April 6, 2001
Jay Riemersma answers e-mails
‘Bills TE Jay Riemersma sat down with buffalobills.com Tuesday to answer your questions sent via e-mail over the last couple of days.’
Cramming for draft day
‘Dwight Adams holds twice-daily meetings with his staff of 10 scouts. During the summer they attend practices to watch players at each position practice. They’ll also watch video of practices to talk about the skills they’ll look for in each position. They debrief on what they saw and talk about what they’ll seek.’
BillsBeat - April 5, 2001
Recent AFC East draft history
‘An overview (courtesy of nfl.com) of the AFC East teams’ draft history since 1985.’
Home office
‘The strongest deciding factor was just Rob’s overall athletic ability. He has great physical skills to play the quarterback position. Now the other things, that’s why they hired us. Coaches have to teach players how to play. But coaches don’t affect what mom and dad gave in the gene pool.’
Bills owner Ralph Wilson initiated benching of Doug Flutie
‘"I was involved in that and I agreed that Johnson should start," Wilson said…I saw every game and Flutie made some big plays but mostly, he struggled. The defense bailed him out a lot. That was the reason."’
Wilson targets showdown with Chargers
‘"I’d rather beat the Chargers this year than win the Super Bowl," Wilson said during a wide-ranging interview. "Yes, I am looking forward to that game."’
Martino Flynn gets Bills ad account
‘It’s a touchdown for Perinton advertising agency Martino Flynn LLC.
The Buffalo Bills yesterday selected Martino Flynn to handle the team’s advertising. The agency will create and produce the Bills’ television, radio and print advertising as well as promotional brochures.’
BillsBeat - April 4, 2001
Feuding Wins Championships
The bickering Bills are cited as one example of how internecine feuding in team sports can lead to success anyways.
Offseason moves put a charge in San Diego
‘The cbs.sportsline power ranking has the Bills ranked 17th. Nice piece on Buffalo West, having the Chargers ranked 23rd. Potential sixth seed combatants? Perhaps the Bills/Chargers game will settle more than the QB controversy…’
Breaking down the five best, worst offseasons
‘Well it looks like another sportswriter has a dour feeling about the Bills. The author rates the Bills as having suffered the 4th worst performance of any team this offseason. He highlights the losses of Sam Rogers, Ted Washington, Joe Panos, and Chris Mohr as being crucial and damaging.’
BillsBeat - April 3, 2001
NFL considering delaying announcing who plays in MNF games
The National Football League is considering leaving the last two Monday night dates open this season in an attempt to televise meaningful games leading up to the playoffs.
“They asked us about it at the league meetings last week and everybody was very much in favor of it,” Harlan said. “It’s just whether they’ll be able to start it in (2001) or ’02.”
Harlan said the league is considering waiting until possibly three weeks before the last two Monday night games before deciding which games would have the most appeal on those last two dates.
NFL Talk preseason rankings
‘For those who believe football is a 12 month sport, here is some pre-draft fuel. Bills are on their poll choice list for team which has declined the most this offseason?’
Kelso a finalist for Academic Hall of Fame
‘Cris Collinsworth, Mark Kelso, Megan Donnelly and Dr. James Martin are among a group of 25 finalists for induction into the 2001 Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame®. Five of the finalists will be inducted at ceremonies in New York in June.’
BillsBeat - April 2, 2001
Players need to adjust
‘[This Steve Tasker column appears in Shout!’s 2001 NFL draft issue, on newstands this week. Call 1-800-932-4557 for a subscription.] The new off-season training program that Gregg Williams has instituted is really the players’ best opportunity to adjust to the new coaches without the pressure of having to play a game the next Sunday.’