‘Krumrie joined the Bills last season after eight seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals.’
Archives for January 24, 2004
Bills retain DL coach Krumrie
‘Newly hired coach Mike Mularkey now has a staff of eight assistants. He still needs to hire coaches for the defensive backs and receivers.’
Krumrie To Remain On Bills Staff
‘The 2004 season will mark Krumrie’s 10th as an NFL assistant and second with the Bills. Prior to coming to Buffalo last season, he spent eight seasons as an assistant with Cincinnati and 12 before that (1983-94) as a defensive tackle with the Bengals.’
Coaching Search Nears Conclusion
‘Gibbs, on how much the coaching experience of Gregg Williams will aid him as he transitions back into the NFL:
“Gregg is a very meticulous note-taker. He understands every single aspect of the rules in the offseason and what you can do. Basically it’s neat having his calendar back there because you can see what [the Bills] did in the offseason. I’d say all of that is invaluable for me. It really helps having someone well-organized like that. It’s just been terrific.”‘
Top Draft Prospects Perform at the Senior Bowl
‘The Bills have a history of picking Senior Bowl participants. In each of the last two drafts, the team has selected four players that have been involved in the nation’s most unique football game.’
Around the league
‘Daimon Shelton, a free agent fullback who last played with Chicago, reached an agreement to join the Buffalo Bills.’
Check out these 2 QBs
‘The Bills have to be thinking about grooming a young QB, and finding one in this year’s draft should be a top priority.’
Bills keep Krumrie, lose Graves
Bills DL coach Tim Krumrie will be staying with the team. Krumrie has agreed to remain on the Bills coaching staff for his second year with the team. The former Bengals player is credited with getting Sam Adams, Aaron Schobel and the rest of his group to contribute a lot to the NFL’s second-ranked defense.
Meanwhile, WRs coach Fred Graves is leaving after three seasons in Buffalo. He’s accepted a position with the Cleveland Browns to become their receivers coach.
UCF assistant coach headed to NFL
Less than a month after finishing his coaching staff at UCF, George O’Leary must fill it again — but not as much as he first thought. OL coach DeGuglielmo resigned on Friday after accepting an offer to coach the same position for the New York Giants. But TEs coach Eric Green, after an interview with the Buffalo Bills on Friday, called O’Leary to say he was staying at UCF. Green played for first-year Bills Coach Mike Mularkey for part of their careers with the Pittsburgh Steelers.