‘Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said negotiations between the team and Syracuse University are only in the "conversation stages." Syracuse athletics director Jake Crouthamel said a meeting with the Bills has been scheduled for the near future. He added that the school has expressed interest in hosting a Bills game for several years.’
BillsBeat - February 12, 2002
Gilbride begins task of revamping Bills offense
‘In outlining his plans, Gilbride refused to commit to starting quarterback Rob Johnson, whose future in Buffalo is in limbo. "That’s an organizational decision. And I’m sure they’ll ask me my opinion later on down the road," said Gilbride, who coached Johnson when the two were with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the mid-1990s. "Whatever way we go, we’ll be excited about coaching the guys that are here."’
Gilbride Press Conference
Gilbride on RJ: “The thing that I know about Rob is that when we had in Jacksonville I thought he was a very talented player, a guy who loved the game, loved to prepare. He did all the things we asked him to do. I thought he had a very bright future ahead of him and I think he still does.”
BillsBeat - February 11, 2002
Hunter is doing a bit better but still sick
Thank you for your caring, concern and all the prayers for Hunter. He is a bit better, but still in serious condition. We are all amazed at the continued strength of our little buddy, and he is surrounded by the love of his mommy, daddy, sisters, and grandparents – along with many other family members and friends.
Please continue your prayers for him, to pray for the families who have lost their children, for beautiful CJ’s life, and for all our children who are sick.
God Bless. Jill
NOTE: The Krabbes message board is NOT a Bills forum and please leave any messages related to HUNTER not to Bills Football or Jim Kelly
Senior discount
‘The Bucs are a veteran team that could benefit from the wisdom and coaching style that took Levy to four consecutive Super Bowls and the Hall of Fame.’
Bills seek exhibition at Dome
‘"We’ve always considered ourselves a regional franchise, and we know that there are a lot of Bills fans in this part of the state. We think this would be a good way of bringing Bills football to this area."’
Donahoe's Bills will Contend in 2002 or 2003
Donahoe, incidentally, was the one NFL executive who went out on a limb and said the Patriots were a dangerous team and picked them to win. If you ask me, it’s Donahoe’s Buffalo Bills who might be the most surprising team in the NFL in 2002. If not this fall, then certainly by 2003 will Donahoe and his old buddy Tom Modrak have that club turned into a contender.
BillsBeat - February 10, 2002
Bills name Gilbride new coordinator
‘The hiring is a crucial move for Williams and one that needs to work if he is going to survive as coach of the Bills.’
Gilbride fires back at Kordell's criticism
‘Kevin Gilbride’s most recent stop in the NFL was either a big failure or it laid the foundation for a lot of success this season.’
Hunter Kelly hospitalized in Children's
‘Though hospital personnel would not discuss specifics of his illness, it was learned that the boy, for whom the Hunter’s Hope Foundation was named, was admitted to the hospital earlier in the day suffering from collapsed lungs as a result of pneumonia.’
Buffalo Bills Hire Kevin Gilbride as Offensive Coordinator
‘During his eight seasons as an offensive coordinator, Gilbride’s teams ranked in the top three in the NFL five times, including the Oilers’ number one ranking in 1990.’
Bills hire Gilbride to lead their offense
‘The Bills have scheduled a news conference for Monday.’
Bills decide on Gilbride
‘If such a thing is possible, Tom Clements did not have a good weekend in Hawaii.’
Gilbride may be headed to Buffalo
‘”We’ve had an exhaustive search,” Bills coach Gregg Williams said. “The names that have gotten out are a fraction of the people we’ve talked to.”‘
Bills hire Gilbride as offensive coordinator
‘Gilbride, a coach for 12 years in the NFL, was the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive coordinator in 1999 and 2000.’