‘”We weren’t able to do as well as I thought we would this season, but I believe this club has a good strong nucleus and can take the next step,” Williams said at an afternoon news conference. “I’m just sorry I wasn’t able to get us to the next level.”‘
Archives for December 29, 2003
Williams not coming back to Bills
‘Williams’ status with the team was further damaged by a suspected loss of the locker room. Pro Bowl offensive lineman Ruben Brown was asked to ‘stay home’ for Saturday’s embarrassing 31-0 loss to New England.’
Brown wants to stay with Bills
‘“I feel he is a part of this team,” Donahoe said of Brown. “What happened last week and how we go forward doesn’t serve any purpose to air it out publicly. It’s better served, once things settle down, to be settled internally.”’
Williams out as Bills’ coach
‘“I regret that it didn’t work out,” Donahoe said. “I can’t say anything publicly bad about the guy except we didn’t win enough football games.”’
Press Conference Scheduled for today at 4:15pm
The Bills have called a 4:15 PM press conference today in the media room of the team’s training facility in Orchard Park.
Firing follws disappointing 6-10 year
‘But Williams’ inability to develop an improved roster into a playoff contender played a part in the team’s decision. The Bills played below Donahoe’s expectations this season, after bolstering the defense with free-agent additions such as linebacker Takeo Spikes, tackle Sam Adams and safety Lawyer Milloy. “We have regressed, and I didn’t have confidence we could turn that around,” Donahoe said.’
Stick a fork in Williams
‘He’ll be fired, in part, because he wasn’t a good sideline coach. On game day, Williams, 17-31 in his three seasons, was undermined by fundamentally flawed decisions, ill-considered challenges and poor clock management. But the area most responsible for his pink slip ultimately will be in selecting offensive assistants.’
Donahoe makes it clear it’s Drew
‘”He took more bullets than a ’30 Packard in one of those Al Capone movies, and I don’t think it was fair,” Donahoe said. “I think some other people on our team should have stood up (for him), some of our coaches should have stood up.”‘
Coach Williams failed, but players failed him too
‘What’s the lasting impression of this season? “Underachieving, underachievers, period.”‘
Brown was asked to skip finale
‘”I wanted to play. They asked me not to play, and I respected that,” Brown told The Buffalo News. “I never quit. I’m sure everyone who comes to the games, knows me or played with me knows I never quit. . . . Even when things that weren’t that good for me, I’ve never quit. I’m pretty sure the fans of Buffalo know that. I’ve always been willing to stand up if I didn’t have a good game or play as well as I thought . . . I remember Jim Kelly telling me, “Hey, you don’t have to tell everybody when you have a bad game.’ “‘
2004 Bills schedule
‘Home: New England, Miami, New York Jets, Cleveland, Pittburgh, Houston, Arizona, St. Louis.’
Bills’ Brown punished for being late
‘Still, Brown’s long-term future in Buffalo is tenuous. He’s due a $1.8 million roster bonus in March and the club may elect to part ways with Brown, one of the club’s most popular and civic-minded players who recently was named to a team-record eighth consecutive Pro Bowl. Metz said much is to be decided, particularly if a new head coach is hired, as expected.’
Scores of changes in store for Bills
‘”Hey, when you don’t make the playoffs, when you underachieve, you know there’s going to be changes,” he said. “How many changes, that’s not for me to decide. That’s upper management, Mr. Donahoe and his staff. I know one thing, whatever changes are made, we will be a good football team next season and we will compete for a Super Bowl.”‘
Bills’ new year should be quite busy
‘It’s hard to believe three years of upheaval and hard work have not panned out for Donahoe. Williams’ record is his record and his most difficult decisions have only just begun. Pass the champagne; it’s going to be a long new year.’
The Last Word
‘This season was supposed to pay the first dividend on Donahoe’s campaign to get the Bills out of salary-cap hell. He has accomplished that, but the team is nowhere near ready for prime time. However it plays out, the Bills are once again on that treadmill of losers everywhere: The rebuilding program. See you in three more years.’