‘USC avoided the loss of a third assistant coach to the NFL when Rocky Seto declined an offer to become the Buffalo Bills’ linebackers coach. “I was extremely flattered by the offer and I was impressed by Coach [Dick] Jauron and the set-up in Buffalo, but it just wasn’t time,” said Seto, 29, a former Trojan linebacker. “I had to fulfill my obligations to the players and the program.”‘
Archives for February 2006
Clements may get franchise tag
‘Clements has said he wanted to be paid like the best cornerback in the NFL. Leading that list is Denver’s Champ Bailey, who signed a seven-year, $63 million contract with an $18 million signing bonus in 2004. Clements isn’t going to get that kind of money from the Bills, but he would attract a huge contract on the open market. Franchising him makes sense because it would essentially take him off the free agent market and buy the Bills time to work out a long-term deal. The deadline to designate franchise players is Feb. 23 at 4 p.m.’
Clements, Moulds in Bills’ plans
‘While the Bills have time to make a decision on Moulds, who is under contract for two more years, they may have to buy time to keep Clements. The 26-year-old, who has 20 career interceptions and 49 pass breakups in five NFL seasons, will be the top cornerback available when free agency begins March 3. The Bills have been speaking with his agent, but getting a deal worked out for the kind of money Clements is seeking isn’t likely in the next 16 days.’
Levy, Jauron Eye 2006 Bills Season
‘One-on-one, Jauron is very, very impressive. Mostly, because he is totally sincere and seemingly unpretentious. The Yale pedigree shines through, but he doesn’t try to impress with his sheer intelligence. You just know it’s there.’
Levy Addresses Clements, Moulds
‘Levy was still the Bills head coach when the team drafted Eric Moulds. “I know Eric had an unsettling season last year,” Levy said. “We hope we can work something out so he can be here. Restructuring is possible.”‘
Bills Plan to Retain Clements
‘Although the market for top free agents has dropped some, it’s estimated even a franchise tag on Clements would cost the Bills about $5.89 million. A year ago, however, Clements would have cost the Bills closer to $9 million.’
Clements’ future with Bills looking cloudy
‘The deadline to designate a franchise player is next Thursday. "That is definitely an option in his situation," Levy said. "If we use it, he’s the likely person we will use it on, then hope we can do a contract that goes beyond that."’
Bills hire three more coaches
‘Schonert was New Orleans’ quarterbacks coach this past season and has 10 years of NFL coaching experience. He served as Buffalo’s quarterbacks coach for three years beginning in 1998.’
Bills Sign Schonert as Quarterbacks Coach
‘Schonert brings 10 years of NFL coaching experience to the Bills as he most recently held the same title with the New Orleans Saints in 2005. Prior to his time with the Saints, Schonert coached the quarterbacks for the Giants in 2003. This will mark Schonert’s second stint with the Bills, as he coached the Buffalo quarterbacks from 1998-2000. He began his coaching career in 1992 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.’
Coiner Named Bills’ Tight Ends Coach
‘Coiner joins the Bills staff after spending the past five seasons with the Chicago Bears. Coiner served as the Bears’ assistant special teams coach for the past two seasons and their offensive quality control coach from 2001-03.’
Franchise Tag an Option for Clements
‘"We will make every effort to retain him," said Levy. "[The franchise tag] is an option and [Clements] is the likely person we’d use it on. I hope that we can do a contract that goes beyond that but sometimes you have to put the franchise tag on and then work on the contract part of it. It is definitely an option."’
Van Pelt Joining Bills
‘NFL sources have confirmed for WGR Sportsradio 550 that Alex Van Pelt is returning to the club on head coach Dick Jauron’s staff. Van Pelt will be in charge of offensive quality control.’
Moorman does not disappoint at Pro Bowl
‘Moorman wasted little time showing why he was voted to the Pro Bowl. With the AFC facing a 4th-and-15 at its own 46-yard line, the fourth-year Buffalo Bill punter booted a 45-yarder that was downed by Houston’s Jerome Mathis at the NFC 1.’
Seto could be latest coach to leave
‘USC could lose its third assistant coach to the NFL because secondary coach Rocky Seto was offered a job with the Buffalo Bills. Seto has until Tuesday to accept the job from new Bills coach Dick Jauron.’
Moorman Shows Skills in Hawaii
‘The former Pittsburgh State University All-American and three-time NCAA Division II 400-meter hurdler champion later finished third in his four-player heat in the Fastest Man competition, narrowly missing a spot in the finals.’