‘”I am looking forward to going back to the sidelines very much. It is an honorary coaching position and I am looking forward to working with the Indianapolis Colts staff. Their offense is very similar to what we ran when I was in Buffalo and I have a lot of respect for their coaching staff. It will be wonderful to be on the field again with all of the great players. It is going to be nice weather in Hawaii and I am looking forward to being there.”‘
Archives for January 30, 2004
Bledsoe assesses ‘frustrating’ season
‘”Frustrating,” he says. “The style of offense we were forced to play was dramatically different than a year ago. We were set up personnelwise to play a lot more conservative style, but at times we tried to play the same style as last year. We just didn’t have the personnel for it.”‘
Spikes Excited About First Pro Bowl Trip
‘”I am happy that Coach Gray is staying because stability has always been very important to me. I always wanted to feel comfortable with the people and the system that they have in place, and right now in Buffalo I feel comfortable. We don’t have to learn a new system this year, we can just let our athletic ability take over without even thinking about the system. I felt like from week eight through 16, our defense really picked it up and played to its ability, so I am excited that everyone is still in tact and that we still have the chemistry that we had last year. Now we are catching on.”‘
Ask Kick Returner Antonio Brown
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Buffalo Bills Sign Shafer to NFL Europe
‘Shafer was Syracuse’s starting punter for four years, 1999-2002. He is the school’s all-time leader with 249 career punts and 10,073 career punting yards, and he ranks fourth on the yards per punt list (40.5 ypp).’
Shula, Levy honorary Pro Bowl coaches
"I’ve been working day and night on the game plan," Levy said during a press conference at the Super Bowl media center in Houston. Levy also joked that the last time he coached in the Pro Bowl it was against Knute Rockne. On a serious note, Levy and Shula expressed excitement at the idea of getting to work with some of the top players in the NFL today.
Bills sign quarterback among five free agents
‘Zolman was a four-year starter at Vanderbilt, finishing with a school-record 596 completions for 7,981 yards. He was signed by Indianapolis as an undrafted rookie in 2002 but failed to make the team, and he finished the year as a member of Green Bay’s practice squad.’
Centers cherishing Super Bowl moments
‘Spikes will be richly rewarded for his trip to Hawaii. His contract with the Bills included a Pro Bowl roster bonus believed to be about $500,000.’
Pataki seeks surcharge on sports tickets
‘”Ticket prices, particularly here in Buffalo, are already sky high, and adding another tax to it would be too much,” said Tim Kane, president of the Monday Quarterback Club, a Buffalo Bills support group. “Any additional increases in price, and people just might not go.”‘
Fine imposed in case linked to former Bill
‘A Sloan man involved in drug activity with former Buffalo Bills lineman Jerry Crafts has been fined $2,000 and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service.’
Law, Patriots Remain Friendly With Milloy
‘”I talk to Lawyer every week,” Law said. “He’s one of my best friends. . . . I still don’t say we’re a better team without Lawyer Milloy. That would be ignorant to say. He’s one of the best safeties in the league. We still miss him. But at the same time, we’re a good football team. That goes to show you, no one man wins a championship.”’
Belichick makes Super case for cutting Lawyer
‘While the Milloy situation was depicted as a dispute over money – he refused to take a $1.4 million pay cut on his $4.6 million salary – it actually went beyond dollars and cents. Milloy, a former Pro Bowl player, had become selfish in the eyes of the organization. He demanded his $4.6 million salary even though he knew it would’ve forced the team to release three or four players to stay under the salary cap. That, the club felt, wasn’t very Patriot-like.’
Inside slant
‘The Bills interviewed seven candidates, including offensive and defensive coordinators and some with previous NFL head coaching experience. But in the end, Donahoe felt most comfortable tapping his roots. It only made sense. With a hire this important to the Bills, who haven’t made the playoffs in four seasons, and to Donahoe, whose three-year master plan to rebuild the Bills has produced a 17-31 record and put his own career in jeopardy, why gamble on somebody he didn’t know? He did that with Williams and whiffed big time.’
Strategy and personnel
‘”I feel great about it,” said Gray, whose Bills’ units have steadily improved from 21st to 14th to No. 2 in the league. “This is a great situation. I’m excited about what we can accomplish. He knows I’m going to support him 100 percent and do everything I can to help him win.”‘
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘A possible addition to Mularkey’s staff in a yet-to-be-determined capacity is Tom Cross, the offensive coordinator at Macalester College. When Cross was the head coach at Concordia-St. Paul in Minnesota, he befriended Mularkey, who played for the Vikings, and hired him as an assistant coach. Mularkey would like to repay the favor if Cross were interested in making the leap to the NFL.’