‘The NFL owners have approved a new revenue sharing plan which shares equally visitor gate receipts. Buffalo owner Ralph Wilson said realignment still won’t be easy, but that pooling visitors’ revenues will be helpful.’
Archives for January 2001
Rivalry over geography (NFL Realignment)
‘AFC East: Buffalo, New England, Miami and the New York Jets. The Dolphins, you ask? They have been around for a long time and have clout.’
Bills plan talk with Capers
‘"A couple of guys I want to talk to are still playing," Donahoe said. "So we have to be patient."’
Redskins concentrate on defensive coaches
‘Hiring Cottrell could prove difficult. He has been linked to the top jobs in Buffalo and Houston. Cottrell might be tied up another two weeks before those jobs are resolved, and Schottenheimer said he won’t wait long for any candidate’s decision.’
Redskins to Interview Cottrell for Defense
‘Ted Cottrell is scheduled to interview with Washington Redskins Coach Marty Schottenheimer today at Redskins Park… his only two candidates to succeed Ray Rhodes as the Redskins’ defensive coordinator are Cottrell and former Arizona Cardinals coach Vince Tobin.’
Vick Teams With Jim Kelly
Michael Vick signed a contract with Kelly Enterprises today. Kelly Enterprises will provide exclusive marketing services, such as endorsement deals and public relation events. Jim’s brother, Dan, will handle contract negotiations along with the Joel Enterprises firm.
This time, the fullback will get his fill
Nice article in the Boston Globe about Sam Gash finally getting to play in a Super Bowl. How could you not be happy for the guy? Here is a quote: ‘Gash left New England bitter, signed with the division rival Bills, and became a two-time Pro Bowl player by doing the same things he’d done for Parcells and was willing to do for Carroll. He sacrificed his body for his team.’
Bills will interview Dom Capers
ESPN has just reported that the Jacksonville Jaguars have given the Bills permission to speak with Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers. Capers was a former head coach in Carolina, and a former DC in Pittsburgh under Donahoe.
DE Wiley fond of former GM Butler
‘Bills defensive end Marcellus Wiley, an unrestricted free agent, has made mention of his fondness for former general manager John Butler, who has since taken the position in San Diego. Although Butler refuses to comment on Wiley because he remains employed by the Bills, it’s pretty clear he could be pursued by the Chargers once the free-agent season opens.’
Donahoe prefers Capers
‘Joel Buchsbaum: Donahoe apparently wants Capers to be his head coach, but there could be a problem with the African-American players, who, if there’s a defensive coach hired, they want it to be Ted Cottrell. Cottrell interviewed with the new Houston franchise this week.’
Bills extend contract for games on 97 Rock
‘The Buffalo Bills will be back on WGRF-FM 97 Rock through the 2004 season.’
Jets Interview Jaguar Aide Cottrell Next
‘Cottrell interviewed for the Bills’ head coaching slot on Monday and has also interviewed with the Texans. He will go to Washington later this week to talk to Coach Marty Schottenheimer about becoming the Redskins’ defensive coordinator.’
Bills will move on radio dial to WCMF
‘Continuing a National Football League trend of reaching out to a younger male audience via the FM radio dial, Bills games and related talk shows will be heard on classic rock station WCMF-FM (96.5) starting next season.’
Bills deal a lift for WCMF
‘The Buffalo Bills draw the young male demographics advertisers seek. And the Bills have the largest listeners share of any National Football League team, according to Arbitron ratings.’
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