‘It’s difficult to comprehend, just a decade after the "Music City Miracle," that the most unbelievable part of that play is that the Bills were actually in a playoff game.’
Archives for January 2010
Buffalo Bills hope Chan Gailey is solution on offense
‘"We said we wanted an offensive-minded coach," Nix said. "I wanted somebody that had developed quarterbacks. We wanted to do a thorough search, but we got the right guy. We got the right guy for us. I have full confidence in him."’
Bills relieve Guy of duties as VP of Pro Personnel
‘Guy was promoted to the position in 2008 having joined the team as Director of Pro Personnel in 2001.’
Bills fire pro personnel chief Guy
‘Guy was responsible for evaluating free agents. He was not responsible for the amount the team spent on free agents over the years.’
Picking defensive coordinator is a priority for Bills’ Gailey
‘"The people that we’re going to attract probably won’t have the names that somebody might recognize right off the bat," he said. "We’re going to get the best teachers – the best people to help fit into a program. Everybody’s not the superstar on the team. Everybody’s got a role on the team. We’re going to get the best people to come in here and be a part of our organization to help us build a winner."’
Bills release pro personnel chief, Guy
‘The move was not unexpected. Guy’s contract was up this spring, and he was criticized for the Bills spotty record with free-agent signings. Buffalo finished with a 6-10 record this past season to miss the playoffs for a 10th straight year.’
Bills blew call on Frazier
‘There’s no downside to hiring Leslie Frazier. The Bills would have found that out – if they hadn’t been a bunch of dimwits.’
Bills’ coach hiring is curious
‘Is Buffalo that bad?’
Sources: Studesville joins Broncos’ coaching staff
‘Studesville, 42, is expected to be at the Broncos’ Dove Valley headquarters today. He was the Bills’ running game coordinator too and is versed in that portion of game planning as well.’
Inside slant
‘Even though Evans had his best season playing under a defensive-minded coach in Dick Jauron — he caught 82 passes for 1,292 yards and eight scores in 2006 — Evans said he’s ready to play for someone whose specialty is on the offensive side of the ball and has the background to turn Buffalo’s 30th-ranked offense around.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Owens was supposed to be the answer to teams double-teaming Evans. Unfortunately for the Bills, their blocking and quarterback play were so weak, the passing game never achieved the potential it had on paper. The numbers for Evans (44-612, 2 TDs) and Owens (55-829, 5) were among the poorest for their careers. It’s not likely that Owens, 36, will re-sign, though both sides are leaving the door open. Reed (27 catches), a solid slot receiver in years past, is a free agent the new staff will think hard about bringing back. Hardy, a second-round pick in 2008, came off major knee surgery to see some action late in the season (one catch, 9 yards). He has great size and elusiveness and could get the first crack at starting alongside Evans. Parrish caught just three passes for 34 yards; two different staffs have failed to utilize his unique skills.’
Notes, quotes
‘"There are a lot of factors into us finishing that low, but we have some pieces in place and we have the talent to move forward, but the fact of the matter is that if we can’t keep guys healthy, none of that matters." — DT Marcus Stroud, on the Bills’ 6-10 season, which was doomed by a team-record 20 players landing on injured reserve.’
Bills fire personnel chief John Guy
‘The Buffalo Bills waited until the local news was off the air and the early editions of Thursday’s newspaper had been put to bed before sending out a two-sentence press release to announce they have fired vice president of pro personnel John Guy.’
Director of Pro Personnel John Guy has been fired
Director of Pro Personnel John Guy has been fired per the 11pm newscast.
Gailey deserves benefit of doubt
‘Gailey deserves a shot to prove himself because he did only get two years in Dallas – two seasons in which he collected one NFC East title and a Wild Card berth with aging veterans like Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin – and perhaps the fit is just right with the Bills.’