The way we hear it, it would be more of a surprise if former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau was not hired by the Bills than if he were hired at this point. LeBeau is a coach whom general manager Tom Donahoe has faith in from their days together in Pittsburgh, and Donahoe truly wants him on the staff. Since the Bills are looking to add more experience in the coaching ranks, LeBeau seems to be a perfect fit. Still, the Bills’ pursuit of the one-time Steelers defensive coordinator doesn’t mean Bills defensive coordinator Jerry Gray is on the outs. After Buffalo’s defense turned it up a notch down the stretch, Gray’s job may be safe – for now. But if the Bills hire LeBeau and make him the new LB coach or create a position for him, LeBeau could be in line to take over for Gray if the defense doesn’t show well right away next season.
BillsBeat - January 16, 2003
Parcells hires Warhop to coach offensive line
Former Arizona Cardinal O-Line Coach Andy Warhop, thought to be sought by the Bills, has signed with Bill Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys.
BillsBeat - January 15, 2003
Playoff Flashback: January 15, 1994
The Bills trailed, 17-6, late in the first half and, 23-22, late in the third quarter before QB Jim Kelly capped perhaps the most brilliant performance of his career with a 22-yard TD pass to WR Bill Brooks, his second of the game for the winning points 2:55 into the fourth quarter.
Where Are They Now: Ray Bentley
And as it turned out, Bentley had to come to Buffalo to be with Kelly, who he had played against in an overtime game while the quarterback was with the USFL’s Houston Gamblers. "There was actually some controversy because they had a center by the name of Frank Kalil, who spit in my face during the game. And so I went over after the game and got into a fight with him. Kelly, in the paper, was saying what a cheap shot artist I was and all this stuff. So my first day in the Bills’ locker room, I went over to him and said, ‘You still think I’m a cheap shot?’ We had a good laugh over that."
Bills interview UB grad Maser
‘Maser interviewed this week for the Bills’ offensive line coaching job, The Buffalo News learned. Maser, 55, spent the past nine seasons coaching the offensive line for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He lost his job when Tom Coughlin was fired as Jaguars coach last month.’
BillsBeat - January 14, 2003
What They Said About Joe DeLamielleure
No one blocked me better than Joe DeLamielleure."
-Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sporting News, 1975
5th Down: Campaigning for Canton
One year ago, Gerri DeLamielleure received a phone call from an ex-football player named Ron Yary.Gerri didn't know Yary. Her husband, former Buffalo Bills guard Joe DeLamielleure, had met him a Pro Bowl or two. But they basically didn't know each other either.Still, Yary had a message for Joe, one important enough that he was compelled to call. Since Joe wasn't home on this January day, Yary left word with his wife.
Bills eyeing Warhop
‘The contract of Warhop, 41, runs out this week and he will be free to talk to any club.’
Cardinals Coach target of Bills
‘Broadcast reports on Monday reported the Bills have asked the Cardinals for permission to interview Warhop. Team spokesman Scott Berchtold, however, was unable to confirm if the Bills made the request or if Arizona said OK.’
Jones says he won't be silent long
‘A source said Arizona offensive line coach George Warhop is on Parcells’ wish list as well. Warhop’s agent, Danny More, said Warhop is scheduled to interview with Buffalo today, but no interview has been scheduled with the Cowboys.’
BillsBeat - January 13, 2003
Recapping Donahoe's First Two Years In Buffalo
On January 10, 2001 owner Buffalo Bills Ralph Wilson hired former Pittsburgh Steelers' executive Tom Donahoe as the Bills' president and general manager. Two years later, the eighth general manger in the team's history sat down with buffalobills.com to reflect on his time in Buffalo.
The Week In Bills History (Jan. 13-19)
January 14, 1981 – JOE CRIBBS ROOKIE OF YEAR
Bills' RB Joe Cribbs was named the 1980 AFC rookie of the year by United Press International (UPI).
Bills fans clinch Top 10 ranking in annual NFL survey
‘The Buffalo Bills rank a respectable ninth out of 32 teams.’
BillsBeat - January 11, 2003
Several teams expected to have QB camp battles
Despite published reports, Bills assistant GM Tom Modrak has not spoken to Seahawks officials about their opening for a GM. That’s not to say he won’t, but Bills president/GM Donahoe insisted this week that the Seahawks haven’t even phoned for permission to meet with Modrak. In the meantime, Modrak did interview last weekend with Jacksonville owner Wayne Weaver. If the Jags boss has any sense, he’ll hire him. Modrak is one of the best available talent evaluators in the league. Too many teams have passed on him since he departed the Philadelphia Eagles two years ago.
Krumrie joins Bills
‘"That experience and the tremendous amount of enthusiasm and energy that he brings makes him a valuable addition to our staff," Buffalo head coach Gregg Williams said. "We have some young players at that position and I have no doubt they will benefit greatly from his expertise."’