‘”It’s a lot of pressure, a lot of pressure,” Wilson said. “I want him as GM. That was our agreement from the start and it still is.”‘
Archives for January 15, 2006
Haslett, Sherman would fit in
‘Considering the storms that Haslett weathered and the unfairness of Sherman’s dismissal as well as the pressure of coaching in a small market where the fans are even more crazed than those in Buffalo, either Sherman or Haslett would make a great fit here.’
Bills’ owner was correct to stand his ground with Levy
‘Levy’s zest is admirable, but misplaced. He’s simply too old for the rigors of an NFL head coaching job. He’s too old for the mental and physical strain of 14-hour work days. He’s too old to withstand the position’s innate pressures without suffering from the effort. And if, as general manager, he remains convinced that he should have been coach, then he’s too old for that job, too.’
Outpouring of support buoys Ferguson’s spirits
‘”Just talking with the doctors they feel confident we have cured it, but obviously there are no guarantees,” Ferguson said. “But they feel confident if I live right and eat good and get the right exercise, I’ll be OK.”‘
Levy scores one for older folks
‘”He is in a position to change how people think about older people,” Stall said. “Ask people what 80 means, and a lot of them say crotchety folks who talk slow.”‘
No, Levy isn’t going to coach
‘”Marv fumbled around a little with it,” Wilson said of the coaching questions that were thrown Levy’s way during Friday’s animated news conference. “Definitely (he’s) content with his role as GM.”‘
Off-season is hardly boring
‘Buffalo is irrelevant right now on the NFL’s landscape. It has been that way for the past five years.’
Who’s next?
‘A look at the Bills’ potential coaching candidates…’.
Sorry, Marv: This is not a good idea
‘Wilson must therefore resist Levy’s entreaties and find another coach to lead the way. Jim Haslett isn’t a bad idea, considering he has long considered the Bills his dream job. Sherman would be fine, too. Jim Fassel is ready to get back to work as a head coach. And maybe the Bills go after the Jets’ first choice, Eric Mangini, the Patriots’ 34-year-old wunderkind defensive coordinator. Levy will interview any and all candidates, but you get the feeling he’ll simply go back to Wilson and say he’d be the better choice.’
Bills get OK to talk to Payton
‘The source said Buffalo faxed its request to the Cowboys on Friday, and permission was granted.’
Levy rules himself out of coaching Bills
‘”At the press conference announcing the resignation of Mike Mularkey we were prepared to talk about that issue only and therefore I was not prepared to talk about any coaching candidates at that time. I regret that I was not more specific in stating that I will not be serving in a coaching capacity. I am excited about my new responsibilities as general manager and, as planned, will devote my full energies to that role.”‘
Bills Look Like Amateurs
‘Bills fans who wanted the Donahoe/Mularkey team gone and Marv back with the club have gotten their wish. But this whole situation has been handled in an amateurish way. Someone in the organization needs to take control of the way this team portrays itself to the public. It gives people inside and outside the league the impression that they don’t know what they are doing.’