‘Finding an explosive No. 2 wide receiver to complement Eric Moulds, and a young quarterback to groom as Drew Bledsoe’s backup and eventual replacement, have chewed up a lot of Mularkey’s planning hours.’
Archives for April 2004
Strategy and personnel
‘Adams turns 31 and Williams 32 this season and it’s not too early to plan for the future. This month’s draft features three DTs scouts rate with star quality: Oklahoma’s Tommie Harris, Miami’s Vince Wilfork and Texas’ Marcus Tubbs. The Bills have scouted all three in person, with DL coach Tim Krumrie checking out Harris at Oklahoma’s Pro Day.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘And in a not-so-subtle knock on previous head coach Greg Williams, Wilson said he’s encouraged that the players will immediately accept Mularkey because he’s a former player himself. “I think he’s very solid, very sound. He’s been a player for nine years. He’ll have the respect of the players. He’s not a know-it-all guy. He’s going to take the good advice he gets. Sam Wyche (quarterbacks coach) is a top guy and so is Jim McNally on the offensive line. So all those things put together, plus the talent we have, makes me feel good.”‘
Bills To Hold Open Practice
‘Parking is free and the practice is weather permitting while “Select-A-Seat” will be held rain or shine.’
Columbus fleet navigating NFL
‘Every off-season, Matt, a tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals, and his older brother, Aaron, a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, return to their roots. Their cousin Bo, who finished his playing career at TCU last fall, joins them when he can break away from school. The Schobels will become something of a trivia question in two weeks, when Bo, a defensive end projected as a second-round pick, is selected in the NFL Draft. Only a handful of families have at least three players in the NFL.’
Postcard from the road
‘Aaron [Schobel] bought a tree farm as a tax write-off during his rookie season. The trees now are almost big enough to sell, which he made a point to mention more than once. (“What is the focal point of your story?” he kept asking, possibly in jest. “Don’t forget: It’s the trees. We need to sell some trees in Fort Worth.”)’
Bills open May 1 practice to the public
‘The Saturday event coincides with the team’s annual “Select-A-Seat” day at Ralph Wilson Stadium for potential season-ticket holders, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.’
Bills schedule free practice open to fans
‘Buffalo Bills fans can get their first look at new coach Mike Mularkey, his staff and his team on May 1 when the team conducts an open practice at Ralph Wilson Stadium starting at 2:30 p.m.’
Bills, Sabres need good luck picking 13th
‘The best hope for a 2004 first-round pick to become a productive instant starter is at wide receiver.’
Adelphia has date in court for sale of WNSA
‘Empire Sports Network, with the help of WNSA personnel, will cover the National Football League draft April 24 from 1 p.m. until the Bills make their selection…
…Later this month, the [NFL] network will officially announce the 2004 regular-season schedule on NFL Total Access with a two-hour special. It also will be released simultaneously on the league’s Web site.’
Several teams expected to pursue Gallery
‘While he doesn’t have a lot of other suitors, Kordell Stewart remains reluctant to sign with the Buffalo Bills, in part because the coaches want him to assume some of the “Slash” duties he once played with the Steelers. At this point, rookie head coach Mike Mularkey has no one on the roster capable of filling the diverse position.’
Bills have Wilson excited
‘”Mike Mularkey is a very high-class guy,” Wilson said of his new head coach. “I think he’s very solid, very sound. He’s been a player for nine years. I think he’ll have the respect of the players. He’s not a know-it-all guy. He’s going to take the good advice he gets. Sam Wyche (the quarterbacks coach) is a top guy, and so is Jim McNally on the offensive line. So all of those things put together, plus the talent we have, makes me feel good.”‘
Moorman Has Kicked His Career Into High Gear
‘”I think you have to look at everything,” said the 28-year old Kansas native. “Some guys might only have a gross of 39 but if they’re netting 39 they’re helping their team. Although a guy with a high gross doesn’t mean they aren’t having a good season either. The net punt average is a great indictor for a team effort because you’ve got coverage guys and then you’ve got your kick too so you combine the two together. There might be a game in there where the punter had a great game but maybe his coverage unit wasn’t that good that day. I think you have to look at everything. Inside-the-20 is hard to look at too. Maybe the punter hasn’t had an opportunity because they’ve been punting backed-up the whole season. I just think you have to look at the whole picture. More than anything you have to see the games that they’ve played in. I’m a firm believer you can’t judge strictly by the numbers.”‘
Red-Hot Zolman Returns to Action for Rhein Fire
‘”I think it was very important for this team,” Zolman said. “With only 10 games, you have to really focus on getting the wins early in the season. I think getting off to the good start will hopefully give us momentum going into these next few games and will get the season going in the right direction.”‘
Williams says he’ll re-sign with the Raiders
‘”I’ve always been a fan of the hometown team and I’m sorry they couldn’t step up and get me there,” said Williams, the popular East High and Syracuse University product. “I’d have loved to finish my career at home. But to all the Bills fans out there, tell them I’ll see them next season.”‘