‘It was that first one, though, that proved to be the football version of the big fish that got away because Buffalo never got nearly that close again. But … so what?’
Archives for January 2001
Steinberg laments poor Rob in Buffalo
"If Rob throws an interception, Flutie would have thrown 12 touchdown passes. It’s even worse than Steve Young-Joe Montana because Montana actually was a real legend and led them to all those Super Bowls and Flutie hasn’t. So poor Rob, all he’s did was get traded from Jacksonville to there and done his best."
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Titans aide to interview with Bills
‘However, Williams looms as a serious candidate. He has distinguished himself as the Titans’ defensive leader and has a reputation for having the kind of "chief executive officer" qualities that are an asset to NFL head coaches.’
Vick jilts Kelly Enterprises
‘"Michael Vick never signed an agreement with Kelly Enterprises," Lowman said. "Michael Vick signed a player agreement with Joel Enterprises and a marketing agreement with Joel Enterprises."’
Titans’ Williams will interview for Bills’ job here today
‘Buffalo Bills president and general manager Tom Donahoe will interview Titans defensive coordinator Greg Williams today in Nashville for Buffalo’s head coaching position.’
Lewis Slipping Away?
‘I was just in a chat room with CBS Sportsline writer Len Pasquarelli and I was asking him about Marvin Lewis. He said that right now Tom Donahoe is very upset… Apparently, either Marvin or some of his associates are leaking the possibility that there is a strong, and I mean strong, possibility that Lewis will be heading to Cleveland in a package deal that would include Ozzie Newsome as well…. If this is the case and I quote "Tom won’t even look any farther and Fox will be the guy".’ [Note: A chat transcript is NOT available to review, so buyer beware.]
NFLPA Field Survery Ranks Buffalo in Bottom 10
‘The survey concluded that Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium… had the second-worst field. Grass fields at the Meadowlands… and Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium ranked third and fourth on the "worst" list. Rounding out the 10 worst were Dallas, Minnesota, Buffalo and New Orleans – all with turf – and Chicago and Miami with grass.’
Source: Parcells Will Take Over in Tampa Next Season
Despite the title, Mark Cannizzaro can’t help but speculate that Parcells may come to Buffalo next season. Some people will publish anything!
Cottrell’s aides may go with him
‘Cottrell…is expected to bring highly regarded defensive backs coach Bill Bradley to New York. There also is a possibility linebackers coach Chuck Lester and defensive line coach John Levra may join Cottrell as well. Levra also may opt to retire.’
Lewis, Fox put their futures on hold
‘Lewis and Fox, this year’s hot NFL coaching commodities, are top candidates for the head coaching jobs in both Buffalo and Cleveland. Both teams have asked permission to speak with them after Sunday’s game. And both coaches are steadfastly trying to keep their focus on the biggest football game of their lives.’
Phillips waits and wonders
‘CBS Sportsline.com reported that the Bills might try to withhold Phillips’ salary because, in effect, he resigned after refusing to fire special-teams coach Ronnie Jones. Phillips called that report "bogus."’
Vick learns part of business is firing
‘In addition to seeking a more experienced agent, Vick said another major reason for voiding the deals was he was unhappy with the percentages that were being charged. According to Vick, Kelly was to get 25 percent of his marketing revenue, about 10 percent higher than the norm.’
Pendry Is Hired; Phillips Interested
‘Phillips said yesterday that he reopened his talks with Schottenheimer on Tuesday and indicated he is more comfortable pursuing the job now that his former defensive coordinator in Buffalo, Ted Cottrell, is no longer a candidate.’
Redskins add line coach
‘”[Joe Pendry’s] a guy with a tremendous breadth and understanding of all aspects of offensive play,” Schottenheimer said.’