It’s a classic example of too little (one column doesn’t pay nearly enough credit to an 11-year veteran), too late (accolades never came as quickly or often as Hansen deserved). But in a capsule, that was Hansen’s career: He was a great, great player, but there was usually one story, or one guy, that was slightly bigger.
Archives for January 14, 2002
Tom Donahoe off-season Update
Q: On a percentage basis, what is the chance of Buffalo taking the #4 pick in the draft or trading down in the hopes of gaining additional picks? A: If we are sold on a guy who is there when we pick we?ll stay there and make the pick. If we?re not, and we listen to some different offers and it makes sense we?ll go in a different direction. You don?t really go into a draft leaning one way or another because you have to see who is there.
Williams comments on Patriots defense
The extra week of preparation might give Belichick’s Patriots an edge. So, undoubtedly, will the unique character of the Patriots’ defense. Theirs is the only unit in the league that switches back and forth from a 3-4 to a 4-3, defying characterization and confusing opponents. "That gives you fits," Bills coach Gregg Williams says. "It adds practice time and game-plan time. And to their credit, they are flexible enough personnel-wise to do it."
Centers provided the best of a crummy Bills season
‘Say what you want about the 2001 Bills, but they managed to become more competitive as the season wound down.’
Jets defensive coordinator Cottrell to interview with Colts
Former Bills DC who lost head coaching job to Gregg Williams is to interview with former Bills GM Bill Polin. Jets GM Terry Bradway informed his coach of the call but it remains unclear when Cottrell will interview for the job.
Meet the New Year, Same as the Old Year
In his Monday Morning Quarterback column, SI's Peter King makes his rookie of the year picks:
"… Guard Leonard Davis of Arizona, a piledriver from day one, is my offensive rookie, while Buffalo's rookie shut-down corner, Nate Clements, edges Pittsburgh's Kendrell Bell as defensive rookie …"
Cutting seats could boost sales
‘A few million bucks in a $100 million-plus business would be sacrificed but, in the long run, it just might be an investment.’
Interview with Fred Smerlas
"I was at my kid’s baseball game on a Friday at 7:30. I got a call from Ralph Wilson on my cell phone and he said "What are you doing?" I said ‘I am at my kid’s baseball game.’ He said, "you made it to the Wall of Fame." I said, "Ralph, that’s great!"