Gregg Williams speaks on letting of OC Sheppard go, that it was his decision and that he will be looking at the best offensive system to fit the players.
Archives for January 2002
Tom Donahoe press conference (1/25)
Tom Donahoe talks about expansion list (instructed to not say anything until Friday but due to links started notifying players on Tuesday. Bills have spoken to all the players on the list.
Gilbride Will Likely Top Bills Wish List
Now that the Bills have fired offensive coordinator Mike Sheppard, expect Kevin Gilbride to emerge as the lead candidate for the job. Gilbride was supposed to get back to the New Orleans Saints about their QB coaching opening. He told the Saints that he had heard from another team this week. That team very well may have been the Bills. Gilbride also interviewed for the Vikings’ offensive coordinator position.
Bills looking at UFA LBs, talks with Cowart stalled
And Modok may stay in Buffalo because no GM positions opened for him.
Bills show offensive coordinator Sheppard the door
‘"Mike Sheppard is a quality person and a super individual. He’s very organized, very detailed. But this business is about, you know, prove it, and handling the whole offense. I need to make a move and take a look at another person out there."’
Next mistake could be last for Williams
‘Firing Sheppard is a clear sign that the pressure has intensified at One Bills Drive, a recognition by Williams that his own job and reputation are on the line.’
Bills Fire Offensive Coordinator Mike Sheppard After One Season
‘Buffalo’s offense ranked 13th out of 31 National Football League teams with 321.1 yards a game this season, but the team scored only 16.6 points a game, fifth-worst in the league.’
Williams fires Sheppard
‘"We needed to win this year, that’s how I look at it," said Williams, who is believed to have a three-year contract. "I’m going to coach in this league. The issue is how do we get better next year and that’s what I’m addressing right now."’
Bills leave Johnson out in cold
‘Of course, a new dynamic is at work. Now that Mike Sheppard has been fired as offensive coordinator, depending on who his replacement is — possibly Kevin Gilbride — the Bills might try harder to re-sign Johnson to a new deal. Donahoe did not give an indication that talks were going smoothly.’
Sheppard’s departure won’t improve Bills
‘Imagine how much better Sheppard’s unit might have fared with a healthier and better offensive line. Or with a quarterback capable of the quick-thinking and adjustments necessary to successfully run a West Coast offense and isn’t on pace to break every negative sack record in league history. Or with veteran Antowain Smith instead of rookie Travis Henry as the designated heavy-duty running back.’
Bills may be looking North
The Toronto Sun reports Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) DT Demetrious Maxie is reportedly close to signing a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills. Although Maxie recently told the Regina Leader-Post he hopes to re-sign with Saskatchewan, a CFL source said Thursday that he is expected to join an NFL team. Demetrious Maxie was signed by a NFL team last year but failed to make the team and returned to the Roughriders.
Robert Hicks one of few players likely to stick with Texans
Hicks (6-7, 324) surprised the coaches with his speed and mobility in workouts. He started 23 games for the Bills in 1999-2000, then was hurt coming into camp last year and was cut early by the new staff. He went to the Lions and was cut two weeks later. Hicks admits he “was still a Buffalo Bill at heart” when he went to the Lions and didn’t perform the way he should have. He now says he’s over the heartbreak and is eager to show the league he can still play. The Texans believe he has a good chance to show it with them.
No one seems to want Phillips as head coach
It’s funny, with winning coaches such as Tony Dungy and Schottenheimer getting jobs, that no one seems to be moving on Wade Phillips, who took the Bills to back-to-back playoff appearances. Phillips is a close friend with Chargers GM John Butler, but the Chargers are expected to wrap up some kind of deal with Schottenheimer over the weekend.
Falcons HC Reeves contacted Wade Phillips regard DC post
ESPN.com has learned that Reeves met with former Washington Redskins defensive coordinator Kurt Schottenheimer early this week. In addition, he discussed the job with Wade Phillips, most recently head coach of the Buffalo Bills, and a man who worked as Reeves’ defensive coordinator in Denver and who succeeded him as head coach of the Broncos in 1993.
Unprotected players for expansion draft
Full list of expansion players (except final four playoff teams) has been released. QB Rob Johnson at $11,225,250 is the largest 2002 cap cost. Other ex-Bills players exposed include:
CB Jeff Burris ($6,583,000),
Safety Kurt Schulz ($2,100,000),
Guard Glenn Parker ($1,663,357)