‘I’m pulling for Marv in whatever he ends up doing with this franchise. I believe he could right now do a better job than the last 2 guys the Bills have had. But the franchise’s goals have to be higher than that. And maybe, just maybe, there is a man out there who can actually do a better job than Marv himself.’
Archives for January 2006
Comments from Ralph Wilson and Marv Levy
‘”Marv and I entered into an agreement initially that made him the General Manager of the Bills. He was hired to be GM and would never coach the team. We are excited to have Marv as our General Manager as we move forward in hiring a new head coach.”‘
Levy rules self out as possible Bills coach; Haslett interested
‘”I want to say unequivocally that I am here to serve as the general manager/football operations.”‘
Levy Stresses He’s NOT the New Bills Coach
‘He said not being the coach is part of the premise under which he took the general manager post.’
Levy leaves door ajar for coaching return
‘”When I came, Mr. Wilson made the point very strongly to me that if you come, the only reticence would be that three games into the season, maybe we lose three games and there might be a clamor to do it. And so we will announce at the outset – this is a whole different scenario – than “No, I’m not going to be the coach.’ That was going to be the premise on which I came.”‘
Levy hit with an all-out blitz
‘"You have to adjust to the blitz, that’s all. I was looking forward to working with (Mularkey). I liked him as a person. But this is the decision he made and we have to move forward," Levy added.’
Marv’s still in the mix for return to sideline
‘However, Levy insinuated that when he and Wilson were discussing his return to the team a couple weeks ago, the owner was concerned that Levy’s looming presence in the front office could have become an issue down the road. Wilson’s thought was that with Levy here, there might be additional pressure on Mularkey to succeed. If he didn’t, fans and media would call for Levy to shed his business suit and cell phone for a coaching jacket and headset.’
Haslett is interested, but understands the process
‘”Obviously, I have great interest in the job,” Haslett said Friday. “First of all, I have great personal feelings for the organizations because I played there and still know people who work there, and I have admiration for Mr. Wilson.’
Levy makes best candidate for vacancy
‘Sure, Jim Haslett, Dick Jauron, Mike Sherman and Jim Fassel fit the bill for the Bills. But all roads lead back to the distinguished senior citizen with 154 career victories and four Super Bowl appearances.
Mularkey’s exit best for all parties
‘”There’s going to be supporters and there’s going to be detractors,” Wilson said. “I’m sure the new coach is going to realize that. It’s prevalent in every city in the country.”‘
Choosing Haslett for Bills makes sense
‘He has the connections to assemble a solid coaching staff. He’d have to be a better communicator with the team’s media and fans than his two predecessors were (Gregg Williams and Mike Mularkey).’
Mularkey timeline
‘Oct. 30, 2005: With a 3-4 record, the Bills still had a chance to move into first place in the AFC East, plus make a huge statement, if they could beat the Patriots in Foxborough. Instead, they blew a 16-7 fourth-quarter lead and lost 21-16. Veteran defensive tackle Sam Adams was benched for most of the second half, a move that befuddled him as well as many veterans.’
Fans voice their opinion on what the Bills should do
‘”I haven’t really thought about it much. I don’t like Haslett because he comes from a losing team,” Harris said. “Mike Tice – he would be a good choice for them.”‘
Levy Not Ruling Out Himself as Coach
‘"What am I going to do, say, ‘No, I’m not as good a coach as some other guy?’ " said Levy, who compiled a 123-78 record as coach of the Bills and led them to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances in the early 1990’s.’
Bills fans react to Mularkey’s resignation
‘”You’re doing shotgun on the one yard line. Offense coordinating stinks, you gotta go. And the coach is the number one reason. I’m glad he’s gone either way."’