'Prior to coaching at ECU, McGeoghan spent four years with the Miami Dolphins, serving as an assistant wide receivers coach from 2012 through November 2015, when he earned a promotion to wide receivers coach for the remainder of that season. McGeoghan helped Dolphins receiver Jarvis Landry set a single-season franchise record with 110 catches in 2015.'
Archives for February 2017
Rex Ryan on Bills to NY Daily News: 'I don't wish them good luck'
'"I put that truck around town. I was all-in. Even though those other three had quit, I wasn't a quitter. I was ready. And I wanted to be there. And I wanted to win. And I thought I could win."'
Bills announce 14 assistant coaches will not return in 2017
'None of the departures come as a big surprise, although with McDermott retaining special teams coordinator Danny Crossman, it seemed like a possibility that Eric Smith and Kathryn Smith could return.'
Quinn's success shows McDermott what's possible
'"And you've seen Sean and what he can be," Quinn said. "So for him and Sean McVay (the former Washington Redskins' offensive coordinator who recently became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams), guys I'm totally pumped for, because I've seen their work. I've seen what they've done as coordinators, and now as they're taking the next step, it's like, 'Alright, men, go for it.''
Sean McDermott sweeping out Rex Ryan's coaching staff
'It is uncertain how many more coaches McDermott will bring in, but at the minimum, he still lacks a coach for defensive backs and wide receivers.'
Rex Ryan breaks his silence, and bitterness spews out
'It was classic motor-mouth Rex, and in many ways, served as the perfect bookend to his two-year tenure in Buffalo. He came in spewing all kinds of rhetoric that day he was introduced as the Bills’ new head coach, and now he has exited doing the same thing, albeit with a far different tone.'
Former Buffalo Bills QB Jim Kelly named among top 15 QBs of all-time by ESPN
'Topping Clayton's list was New England Patriots QB Tom Brady. The only other active quarterback to make the list was Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (No. 10).'
Kathryn Smith among 14 coaches who won't return to Buffalo Bills
'Special teams coordinator Danny Crossman is the only remaining holdover from the Rex Ryan staff. His retention seemed like good news for the rest of his staff, but after just one season as a special teams quality control coach, Kathryn Smith, a Syracuse native, is again looking for work. '
Former Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan to organization: 'F— you guys'
'"Supporting" a winner is all Rex ever did, unfortunately. He went seven straight seasons without a winning seasons. He went six straight seasons without the playoffs, becoming just the fourth coach since the merger to do so. His defense was a constant source of disappointment in Buffalo. In 2016 alone, he allowed three 200-yard rushing performances and had 10 players on the field for arguably the most pivotal play of the season.'
Comparing the Bills & Pats each New England Super Bowl season
'The Buffalo Bills have had few constants in those years and the shape of the franchise in Western New York has had multiple twists and turns along the way from different coaches, players, and more.'
Rex reflects: Former Buffalo coach tells off Bills
'“I don’t wish (Buffalo) bad will,” Ryan said. “I don’t. But I don’t wish them luck either. I’ll be honest: I don’t wish them good luck. I don’t wish them bad luck. I just don’t wish them luck.”'
Ed Reed won't return for second season on Bills' coaching staff
'Reed spent 11 of his 12 NFL seasons with the Ravens and established himself as one of the top players in franchise history. He had long expressed an interest in coaching and it was hardly surprising that it was Ryan, his former defensive coordinator with the Ravens, who gave him his first opportunity.'
Bills will not retain Smith, NFL's first female assistant
'The move was fairly expected as new head coaches often bring in their own assistants, shifting away from those already in an organization.'
Ex-Bills coach Ryan will be picky about return to NFL
'"The one thing about (being on TV) is that you don't lose," Ryan told the newspaper. "You'll remember every (expletive) loss. But the wins? You don't necessarily remember. So, it takes a lot out of you. I'm tired of getting (expletive). Unless it's a real situation, there's no sense of getting into it again."'
Rex Ryan 'not bitter' about Bills' firing, but 'I was hurt by it'
'"I'm really not that bitter [about being fired] and maybe that $15 million [remaining on the deal] is one of the reasons," Ryan told the Daily News. "I'm not bitter, man. … Yeah, I'm hurt. I was hurt by it. There's no question. But bitter ain't how I feel. I'm like, 'Shoot, if they never wanted me here, then fine. I ain't here. I'm not your coach anymore. Fine and dandy.'"'