‘The Buffalo Bills signed three free agents on Wednesday, including center Michael Early, who spent part of last season with the team. Also signed were cornerback Jason Bostic, who spent all of the 2000 season with the Philadelphia Eagles, and defensive tackle DeVonte Peterson, who attended Bills training camp last summer before being released.’
Archives for February 6, 2002
Bills sign three free agents
The Bills today announced that the team has signed three free agents: cornerback Jason Bostic, center Michael Early, and defensive tackle DeVonte Peterson.
Stick to the plan. It’s called CYA football
Coordinators are being hired to run a "system" even if the team’s personnel doesn’t fit. The Bills tried the West Coast way in 2001 even though QB Rob Johnson will never be mistaken for the prototype West Coast QB. The result was miserable. They gained decent yardage, but on third down and in the red zone, they flopped. With a new OC for 2002, you had better not mention WCO in Buffalo anymore.
"I want the Bills’ offense," says GM Tom Donahoe. "I don’t like systems. Too many guys are wedded to a system, and they run it come hell or high water even if the personnel doesn’t fit it. Good coaching is putting your players in positions where they have a chance to be successful. And I don’t see that happening enough in this league. The problem with the WCO is, unless you have Steve Young and Jerry Rice, it’s not going to be the same."
New full year pigskin calendar by Gina ‘Moose’ Mustico
The Buffalo Bills website has a new full year wallpaper desktop calendar with a pigskin theme by TBD contributor Gina ‘Moose’ Mustico.
Erin to represent Bills Cheerleaders at Probowl
Our own Buffalo Jill, Erin, will represent Western New York and the Bills in the 2002 Pro Bowl which will take place in Honolulu Hawaii on Feb. 9, 2002.
Croom not interested in Bills
‘One hurdle the Bills face in selling the opening is the question of job security.’
Winfield knew that gifts in college were wrong
Buffalo Bills cornerback Antoine Winfield said he violated NCAA rules by accepting gifts from an agent while he played at Ohio State, according to published reports.
Money Players
‘Antoine Winfield’s story is one that should give every new NFL hotshot heartburn…[Winfield’s agent Dunyasha Mon Yetts] cheated Winfield out of $1.35 million…Yetts lost about $30,000 playing craps at Winfield’s house in Buffalo.’
Winfield says agent gave him gifts
‘Winfield said his former agent, Dunyasha Mon Yetts, gave him cash, trips to the Bahamas and Las Vegas, suits valued at $1,500 and Ohio State football tickets that he resold for profit.’
Bills’ options shrink
‘However, five of the seven [offensive coordinator] candidates have been eliminated without even coming to Buffalo for an interview.’