‘…We have to find ways to move [Eric Moulds] around and get mismatches. Without question, he’s too talented not to find ways to get him the ball."’
BillsBeat - January 5, 2002
Van Pelt agrees to five-year deal
‘Donahoe and Van Pelt’s agent, Eric Metz, have reportedly agreed in principle to a five-year contract extension worth between $5 and 5.5 million. It is believed the deal will include a $1.5 million signing bonus. The final language of the contract is expected to be completed in the next couple weeks, and until then, no one is willing to reveal much.’
Dolphins to track Pats-Panthers game
‘Regardless of what happens in the New England game, Wannstedt will not have the luxury of resting his starters because even if the Patriots win, the Dolphins need to win to secure a home wild-card game.’
Here’s the deal with the Bills’ QB 'controversy'
‘It would seem the Bills’ hope is that Johnson reworks his contract to soften the salary cap hit, preferably based on incentives, particularly games played.’
Bromell seeks playing time
‘Bromell is one of 10 Dolphins entering unrestricted free agency, among them defensive end Kenny Mixon, safety Brian Walker, cornerback Terry Cousin, running back Lamar Smith and punter Matt Turk. They may be joined by quarterback Jay Fiedler if he opts out of his contract.’
Spurrier to replace Wannstedt? Stranger things have happened
‘The only reason Wannstedt got the Dolphins job is because his man Johnson did to Shula what Spurrier could do to him now.’
Injured Thomas to play Sunday
‘Linebacker Zach Thomas, who has an injured neck and shoulder, practiced Friday and will play in Sunday’s regular-season finale against Buffalo at Pro Player Stadium because a home playoff game is at stake.’
Defense not worn, set for Bills
‘"I know when you play those significant snaps like that, 36 or 38 minutes, it’s hard for the defense to hold in there," Buffalo coach Gregg Williams said. "It’s tough for your defense to hold up that long. In the AFC East, you see all those defensive-minded coaches being the head coaches. They understand time of possession is critical. That’s how you improve as a team: By keeping the [opposing] offenses off the field by your offense being out there longer."’
Bills on the right path
‘This is almost exactly where the San Francisco 49ers were two years ago, when they finished 4-12 after hitting the same salary-cap wall that has smacked down the Bills.’
Smith knows why he's sitting out
‘”I just haven’t been productive,” said Smith, who has rushed for 810 yards on 283 carries. “Teams have been stopping me. Stopping me cold. When Travis gets in there the ball moves, the chains move. He’s playing great. He’s winning games. I haven’t been productive, so we’ve got to find more ways to utilize Travis.”‘
Wannstedt: I don't wish I was at UM
‘Before Larry Coker was named Butch Davis’ successor as Hurricanes coach, Athletic Director Paul Dee made a push for Wannstedt to return to the school where he was an assistant from 1986-88.’
Report: Van Pelt agrees to five-year contract extension
‘While praising Van Pelt’s performance, Bills president and general manager Tom Donahoe has said Johnson will be cut unless he re-negotiates a contract that represents an $11.2 million salary cap hit next season. Van Pelt, 31, made the $477,000 veteran minimum this season for a Bills team (3-12) building for the future.’
BillsBeat - January 4, 2002
Bills place Ostroski, Price on injured reserve
‘The Buffalo Bills placed offensive lineman Jerry Ostroski and defensive tackle Shawn Price on injured reserve Friday, two days before the team’s season finale at Miami.’
2001: Year of the rookies
‘Of those draftees that made the cut, five of those players now are listed as starters on the depth chart at the end of their rookie seasons, as Jonas Jennings, Travis Henry, Aaron Schobel, Brandon Spoon and Nate Clements have all earned starting roles.’
Bills can put crimp on Miami's playoff future
‘Should the Dolphins fall to the Bills, they will have no shot at the division or a bye, as the Jets would be able to claim the title with a win over Oakland, and if they fail to do that, New England would beat out Miami on a divisional tie-breaker. ‘