‘The Bills’ offensive overhaul so far includes an offense-minded head coach in Mike Mularkey, a new coordinator who is a former star quarterback in Tom Clements, one of the most experienced offensive line coaches in the game in Jim McNally, and Wyche.’
Archives for February 10, 2004
Wyche, McNally Buffalo future
‘”The heart is fine. No problem. Physically, I proved that coaching in high school because you’re on the field just like you are in the pros,” Wyche said. “My voice is fine. The volume just isn’t going to get any higher, which is fine indoors. We’ll have to see what happens on the field if it gets windy and there’s other noise, but I think it should be OK and obviously Mike does, too. If one of us wasn’t comfortable with it, this wouldn’t have happened. This has given me so much energy. I can really feel the energy after being here just a week.”‘
Bills hire experienced voice
‘”I can’t yell,” said Wyche, the colorful former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “And I can’t tell you how many of my former players have called to say they wished it had happened 20 years ago.”‘
A happy Wyche in football again
‘”I’ve looked at him as hard as I can,” Wyche said of Beldsoe. “I’ve looked at his arm strength. He’s still got it.”‘
From Pickens High to the NFL, Wyche is back
‘He will work in practices with a small microphone attached to a speaker that will hang from his belt, to better project his voice. It would have been a lot easier for the Bills to go hire one of the many assistants who can scream like a banshee all day long and is desperate for the opportunity. But this is Sam Wyche, an innovator, a free-thinker, a former Furman University and NFL quarterback who knows this game as well as anyone and a guy who may have a level of motivation that surpasses anyone out there.’
Jim McNally Has Made a Living Building Lines
‘”He got along with the players well,” says Gregg. “They respected him. He sort of gets in the ring with them. He won’t challenge them physically, but he really works hard step-by-step on technique. That’s his big thing, which I saw in him when we first talked. He spends the time needed at it and he’s always looking for what’s being done by somebody else and constantly updates his knowledge. He’s never afraid to ask for advice or help.”‘
Bills Complete Staff
‘Coach Mularkey managed to hire his first staff with much more experience than the one Gregg Williams selected as a first time head coach three years ago.’
Wyche back in NFL as quarterbacks coach of Bills
‘Wyche first served as quarterbacks coach of the San Francisco 49ers from 1979-82, where he helped develop Joe Montana.’
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Mike McBath
‘A senior vice president with the Union Bank of Switzerland, formerly Payne Webber, McBath has been involved in the stock market for 28 years, and a member of the company’s ‘President’s Club’ for top producing brokers for 25 of those years.’
The Bills Well Represented In NFL Europe
‘Arkansas CB Kahill Carter and Kutztown tackle Jasen Esposito are going to the Scottish Claymores. New Mexico Military LB Asa Francis will play for Cologne while Vanderbilt QB Greg Zolman will lead the Rhein Fire.’