‘"If things don’t work out, I’ve got a great job with a great organization right here," Fox said. "I’ve been trying to prepare myself my whole career to become a head coach, but if I went the rest of my career as a defensive coordinator, it wouldn’t be suicidal for me."’
BillsBeat - January 31, 2001
Carthon may join Big Blue if Fox leaves
‘Fox met with new Buffalo general manager Tom Donahoe on Tuesday at Donahoe’s home in Pittsburgh as the Bills look to fill the only head coaching opening left in the NFL. He and fellow defensive coordinators Marvin Lewis of Baltimore and Gregg Williams of Tennessee are the finalists for the job.’
Decision Near on Defense
‘Phillips returned to his home in East Amherst, N.Y., early yesterday after spending much of Monday with Schottenheimer. Phillips is a proven NFL defensive coordinator and also has been the head coach of the Denver Broncos, and he appeared to emerge as the Redskins’ front-runner.’
M. Lewis is awaiting Bills' word
‘The sooner a decision is made, the better, said Ray Anderson, Lewis’ agent…"I think by the end of [today], or [tomorrow] morning at the latest, a firm decision would be made. "You’ve got a coaching staff to get together, and Cleveland is already out hustling their staff. Coaches are not sitting around forever."’
Lewis, Fox vye for Bills' head coach job
‘It’s been learned that the final four candidates have been told a decision will be made today or tomorrow, at the latest.’
Bills' head coaching search almost over
‘Sources in Cleveland tell a different story, though, surmising that the feeling there was that Lewis would be taking the Bills’ job, even if they threw from 2-3 million per season at him.’
Donahoe meets with Fox; Bills head coaching selection can't be far away
‘With the prospect of the new coach having to hire a new staff, and with Donahoe facing free agent and salary cap concerns in the coming month, it’s anticipated that the Bills will make their selection within the next week.’
BillsBeat - January 30, 2001
Advantage: Buffalo
‘With University of Miami coach Butch Davis reportedly taking the Cleveland Browns’ head coaching job, it seems that Bills general manager Tom Donahoe will have his choice of head coaches now: Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis, . . .’
Pro Bowl week begins for four Bills
‘Today is the first day of practice at the 2001 Pro Bowl in Honolulu and four Bills will be among the participants in the AFC team workout that will be held at 3:00 PM (ET) at Aloha Stadium. Guard Ruben Brown, wide receiver Eric Moulds and nose tackle Ted Washington are making return trips to the Pro Bowl while linebacker Sam Cowart…’
Are Bills next year's version of the Ravens?
‘Mike Penner, one of the Times’ two NFL writers, says the Bills are prime candidates to make it to the Super Bowl after being out of the playoffs the year before. He also gives his take on the QB situation, and why Buffalo is better off than Baltimore.’
Parker joins Bennett as only player to play in losing 5 Super Bowls
The pain was just as deep for the 34-year-old Parker, the left guard who joined Cornelius Bennett as the only player to play in lose five Super Bowls. He lost four straight seasons with Buffalo starting in 1991.
Some fond memories of Levy's legacy
‘One afternoon, while meeting with the media, he casually pointed out that he’d been misquoted in the Buffalo paper…which, indeed, he had been. He added that the misquote contained incorrectly constructed phrasing. "I don’t mind if you misquote me," he said, unable to stifle a laugh, "just don’t misquote me using bad grammar."’
Donahoe has pick of litter for coach
‘The Bills are the only team in the NFL with a head-coaching vacancy in the wake of Butch Davis’ appointment Monday as Cleveland Browns head coach. That appears to put most of the negotiating cards in the hands of Donahoe, who now has his pick of the top coaching candidates on the market.’
Super Bowl proves Bills close to top
‘I’d also like to admit that I was wrong about something. Judging from the ugliest Super Bowl of all time, the Bills can’t be that far away from the Big Enchilada themselves.’
M. Lewis ready to be head coach
‘Ravens owner Art Modell, vice president Ozzie Newsome and coach Brian Billick have braced for Lewis’ departure and even helped clear a path — producing a résumé videotape and prepping him for the interview process.’