‘Donahoe said Modrak will oversee college scouting for the Bills as well as "offer his expertise in all areas of day-to-day operations. Tom is a high-class individual and will be a tremendous addition."’
BillsBeat - June 6, 2001
Deal will allow cap relief for older veterans
"The subsidy for older veterans was one of the keys to the deal,… Under the agreement all players with more than four years in the league will cost the clubs the same in both cap room and dollars, even though the older players will be making more." If a 10-year veteran is due to make the new league minimum salary of $750,000, only $450,000 would count against the cap.
Ranking the NFL's coaches
23. Gregg Williams, Buffalo Bills. He has prepared his whole life to be an NFL head coach, so don’t expect Williams to blow it. He works as hard as anybody and appears to have a solid grasp of the fine line between pushing too much and pushing not enough. As a defensive coach, he’s one of the best. He likes to be aggressive, which is a plus with all the speed in the NFL these days. He has a chance to be a real good one.
Bills appoint Modrak director of football operations
‘Along with handling the team’s daily operations, Modrak will oversee the team’s college scouting strategy.’
BillsBeat - June 5, 2001
The breakout list: veterans on offense ready to excel
‘I set out thinking Aaron Brooks of the Saints, Matt Hasselbeck of the Seahawks or Tim Couch of the Browns would be the best candidates to break out, and they still are good candidates. But the enthusiasm of Bills coach Gregg Williams was convincing… What’s impressive and different about Johnson is the way he’s approaching his job.’
Ranking the AFC East (Bills #4)
‘Gregg Williams is going to come on like wildfire; this league will see what a brilliant leader and coach he is, who inspires and directs his troops. They’ll need some consistency at running back and quarterback. Defensively, they should have some players who can still play at a quality level. ‘
Moore has surgery to remove bullet from leg
‘Corey Moore has undergone successful surgery to remove a bullet from his leg. Moore has been cleared to travel, but the Bills don’t know when he will be able to come to Buffalo for an evaluation by team doctors.’
Modrak ready to sign on as chief scout for the Bills
‘Tom Modrak, the former director of football operations of the Philadelphia Eagles, has made an oral agreement to join the Bills to help oversee their college scouting operation, two NFL sources reported Monday evening.’
Flutie talks positive about Chargers' outlook
‘"Anybody who has been a Bill remains a Bill forever in the hearts and minds of Western New Yorkers. I find that out every day, and it’s heartwarming. Where else could a guy who competes against the Buffalo Bills like me come back and have people say, "Welcome home.’"’
Bears' list cut to 3; Modrak withdraws
‘According to a league source, Modrak wanted to be the only finalist, and he hoped that he would have already been offered the job.’
Modrak out of hunt
‘Modrak reportedly has been offered a college scouting job with the Buffalo Bills under his former mentor, Tom Donahoe. The position would allow Modrak to continue to live in Philadelphia, Phillips said.’
And now, the final 3
‘"It’s too bad," Modrak said. "It’s a great town and great fan base. It was just timing. [The Bears’ search] just kept going on."’
Phillips narrows GM candidates to three
‘Modrak, former Philadelphia Eagles director of football operations, was thought to be the frontrunner for the job. But they talked earlier Monday and Modrak told Phillips he didn’t think he was the right fit for the job.’
Offseason Overview: Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills will likely need to make more cuts after June 1 to clear cap space to sign their 12 rookies. Running back Jonathan Linton and offensive lineman Victor Allotey were released and more moves may follow.’
Modrak withdraws name from Chicago GM race, agrees to join Bills staff
‘From the start, Modrak had told friends he was uncomfortable with a process that included an interview with Russell Reynolds and Associates, a Manhattan executive search firm.’