‘But Williams was especially blunt with his offensive linemen. He thinks some of them are too fat. He doesn’t believe they have been as unified as your typical offensive line. He said he wants them all in Buffalo for offseason conditioning. He’s issued them a challenge to their manhood, the verbal equivalent of a slap to the head from a pass rusher.’
BillsBeat - March 16, 2001
Rob's showing in camp excites new staff
‘"I’m impressed with some of the skill people we have," Williams said. "No doubt in my mind if you’ve had a chance to see Rob (Johnson) throw the way he threw in this camp that he’s going to be better. He’s excited. He’s got the coaching staff excited.’
Williams has come a long way
‘He’s since become an accomplished NFL coach, having spent the last 11 seasons in the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans organization — the last five as defensive coordinator of one of the best defenses in the league.’
Interesting
‘After three days of voluntary off-season conditioning team practice sessions, the Bills seem pretty pepped-up. Coaches are intense; players seem a little more animated. There is definitely a different feel to this team than Wade Phillips’ teams.’
Mock Draft from RealNFL.com
Russ Lande's Mock draft has the Bills going for defensive line help, namely Richard Seymour , DT , Georgia.
BillsBeat - March 15, 2001
Dolphins sign former Bills safety Porter
‘Porter, 27, is a Fort Lauderdale native, which played a role in his decision to join the AFC East rival Dolphins.’
Porter to sign; Sharper visits
‘…They agreed to terms with Buffalo safety Daryl Porter on a two-year $1 million contract, according to a source…’.
Sparks will fly when Bills meet Chargers
‘Bills quarterback Rob Johnson said circle the date when he goes head-to-head with Doug Flutie, his former Buffalo teammate and nemesis who signed with the Chargers after being released two weeks ago.’
Raiola to enter NFL draft
‘Background information on All-America center Dominic Raiola.’
Draft Dish: Nebraska center Dominic Raiola
Gary Horton writes: ‘While we were in Indianapolis for the combine we heard Buffalo took exceptional interest in Nebraska center Dominic Raiola. Apparently, that still is the case. Even though eight-year veteran Jerry Ostroski currently is Buffalo’s center, he was a tackle two years ago. There is a chance he could move back to right tackle, where the Bills have had trouble, and the team would insert Raiola into the starting lineup. . . . ‘
BillsBeat - March 14, 2001
Williams is a class act
‘Gregg Williams is a class act and we are lucky to have him here in Buffalo. Before making his way up north, Williams had the distinction of coaching with only one other NFL team, the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans. There were many reasons that Williams stayed in Tennessee and many that made him decide to move.’
Bills practices will now always start with special teams
‘The Bills’ new coaching staff will emphasize special teams for the 2001 season, and after starting out each of their workout sessions this week with special teams work, coach Gregg Williams said that’s no accident.’
Salary Cap Status (as of March 12th)
They don't list the number of players under contract. The Bills have the most "room" in the East – $2.6 mil. (NY: $2.5m; NE: $1.9m; Indy: $1.1m; Miami: 600k) Cap totals range from the Titans ($48k) to both Ohio teams ($10.1m).
Lance Brown could help on special teams
‘Brown, 29, is a fifth-year veteran who spent two seasons each in Pittsburgh (1998-99) and Arizona (1995-96). He was out of football last season. Brown played in Pittsburgh while Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe was the Steelers’ director of football operations.’
Falcons sign P Chris Mohr
‘What Mohr also brings is an experienced and competent holder.’