‘Graves, 50, has 26 years experience at the college level, including the last 19 at Utah. Since 1998 he has been assistant head coach in charge of receivers for Utah. He also coached running backs and served as offensive coordinator.’
BillsBeat - February 8, 2001
Bills agree to terms with Graves to coach receivers
‘The Bills today announced that the team has agreed to terms with Fred Graves as receivers coach. Graves, 50, comes to the Bills with 26 years of coaching experience at the college level, including the last 19 seasons at Utah. Since 1998 he held the title of assistant head coach/receivers.’
Gregg Williams on WGR55 this morning
After saying at his Buffalo introduction. that he would be accessible to all the media, Bills’ head coach, Gregg Williams went live on the air with Bauerele and the Bulldog on WGR-55 this morning.
Coach Williams’s first comments were regarding the issue paramount in most Bills’ fans minds – who’s the QB? He said no decision has been made yet and a process on continual evaluation is ongoing but there will be a decision by March 1st. He said all the parties would meet in Buffalo and “I want men to be treated like men and I want people to talk face to face. The Bills would be “starting off fair (with all parties) understanding what we had to do and why we’re doing it. I think that’s important to start that way right off the bat.”
On his selection of OC, Mike Sheppard, Williams praised his background education and his “organized approach – an attacking approach” that he learned from the likes of Ted Marchibroda, Kevin Gilbride and Mike Holmgren.
His view of the West Coast offense?
“It’s based on short, quick rhythm passing with the set-up of the QB and various concepts of stretching the field sideways and horizontally with seam and vertical stretches down the field. But the thing (offense) is based on having the QB get rid of the ball quickly.”
The passing game sets up the power running game and leads to further and opportunities. Coach Williams emphasized the style that Jeff Garcia brings to the West Coast offense where, “Jeff G. and his elusiveness run, create things out of a bad situation with his legs. It’s an offense that’s easily adaptable to each QB who has a chance to run it.”
Williams’ ideal quarterback? A player with the physical ability including the parts of feet, arm, hands and brain and the ability to improvise. The ideal QB also has his teammates’ confidence. Gregg stated that both current candidates have these intangibles.
Coach Williams wants his coaching staff assembled and in place by Sunday when they will all gather in Buffalo. He said there may be still be a vacancy but didn’t elaborate which one. There have been discussions with Joe Ferguson and Mike Sheppard will continue talking with Joe. Williams emphasized that all the coaches will be on the same page and that the players will be getting the same message from everyone.
Audio Interview with Gregg Williams
‘Two Titan fans informed our message board readers about an excellent interview Williams had on a Nashville station yesterday. It starts around 20 minutes into the archive and lasts over 1/2 hr. It’s a must listen. (Feb. 7th date)’
Cap adjustments aren't falling into line
‘The Bills need to be under the NFL’s estimated salary-cap figure of $67.4 million by March 2. They are about $13 million over. Washington has the Bills’ third-highest 2001 cap figure ($7.66 million) behind quarterbacks Rob Johnson ($8.29 million) and Doug Flutie ($7.75 million).’
Flutie looking at Buffal South - The Redskins
‘It is really sounding like Buffalo south when you hear talk of the Redskins. The coach is a former Bill. the Bills best defensive player is a Skin now, and they want more. Flutie or Johnson, they’ll maybe take either.’
MTSU losing coaches to NFL: Aldridge to Bills; Woodford to New Orleans
"He has been recognized nationally as one of the top defensive coordinators at the Division I level at multiple programs," Williams said…"He has a great overall teaching background in every defensive position on the staff."’
Williams adds 3 others
‘New Bills coach Gregg Williams said Friday he wanted to move quickly to fill his coaching staff. He wasn’t kidding.’
Gray's skills inspire his 'D'
‘Because he was a player, he gained immediate respect from his troops at Tennessee. "Jerry’s a guy that’s been there and done that — he’s been the best at his position and when you have a guy like that speaking you can’t do nothing but listen," Titans safety Blaine Bishop said.’
As cap clock ticks, Bills take their time making major personnel decisions
Donahoe said one problem last year was that the offensive line wasn’t very good."Flutie was experienced enough to handle that and Rob was not," he said. "Rob can get better. Can we improve the pass protection? Those are questions the coach has to look into. He also has to look into how long Doug can play. He’s 39 (in October) and they say he has a 28-year-old-body, but (he can’t play forever)."…."We have to get better in the offensive line, but we have good, young skill people and some very good young players on defense," he said. "I like the talent and some of the youth we have here."
Bills name Gray, Vinklarek to coaching staff
‘The Buffalo Bills plucked two more coaches from the staff of the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, naming Jerry Gray defensive coordinator and Ronnie Vinklarek offensive line coach.’
Bills hire Gray as defensive coordinator, three others
‘Buffalo also hired Ronnie Vinklarek from the Titans as the offensive line coach, Danny Smith as special teams coach and Miles Aldridge as linebackers coach.’
BillsBeat - February 7, 2001
Bills agree to terms with two more coaches
As hinted by Shout! earlier, the Bills have hired Miles Aldridge as linebackers coach. ‘Aldridge spent the last two seasons at Middle Tennessee State as defensive coordinator. Prior to that, he served stints as defensive coordinator at Southwestern Louisiana (1998), Arkansas (1996-97), Clemson (1994-96) and South Carolina (1991-93).’
The Bills also hired Danny Smith as special teams coach. ‘Smith had been the tight ends coach of the Detroit Lions for the past two seasons. Before that he was an assistant on Ray Rhodes’ staff with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1995-98, overseeing special teams and defensive backs for two seasons each.’
Staff Still Incomplete, Jets Plan Next Season
[Free subscription required] ‘Coach Herman Edwards added to his coaching staff yesterday, hiring Bill Bradley to coach the defensive backs… Bradley was the defensive backs coach in Buffalo under the Jets’ new defensive coordinator, Ted Cottrell. The Bills had the league’s top-ranked pass defense in 1999 and were second best in 2000.’
Bills Hire Sheppard
‘Each of Holmgren’s three previous quarterbacks coaches has secured a head coaching position: Steve Mariucci from San Francisco, Marty Mornhinweg with the Lions and Andy Reid, who coaches the Eagles.’