‘"There were seven jobs available. We are the only team that waited to interview Marvin Lewis (an African American) so I think if there is heat to put on teams it should be on the other six teams that didn’t even wait to interview him."’
BillsBeat - February 3, 2001
The Last Word
‘”I won’t mention The Throwback, if you don’t mention The Comeback,” Williams said.’
Bills hired Williams for his skill, not because of his race
Interesting article from the tireless Len Pasquarelli. He enthusiastically defends Tom Donahoe’s decision to hire Gregg Williams and goes into a lengthy explanation of how the situation turned sour for Marvin Lewis. At the end of the article he mentions: "The Bills are prepared to offer star wide receiver and potential unrestricted free agent Eric Moulds a six-year contract worth $64 million, which will be severely backloaded."
Bills introduce new head coach
‘"We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us, and I mean we. We’re bringing a great staff in here, starting off on the right foot, getting our systems in place and be ready."’
Buoniconti, Levy hope their achievements stand forever
‘"Deep down, you hope it’s a record that stands," Levy said. "We were able to maintain a continuity on our roster. I think it’s extremely difficult."’
Williams takes over as Bills' coach
‘"Was it a forward pass, Gregg?" Wilson asked…responded a smiling Williams, who was then the Titans’ defensive coordinator: "As of today, my thinking was it was a forward pass."’
WIlliams meets media
‘Williams impressed Donahoe with a detailed research plan and strategy that he had been preparing since 1992 that would help him land a head coaching job. The plan included a list of coaches whom he’d want on his staff, and he updated it annually, grading the coaches’ performances through each football season.’
BillsBeat - February 2, 2001
One quarterback is gone...
Empire Sports reported that Tom Donahoe has stated that only one quarterback [Flutie or Johnson] will remain on the team this season. He also mentioned that there is a possibility that unrestricted free agent Eric Moulds will receive the Franchise Player tag.
Bills move to restructure salaries to get under cap
Len Pasquarelli reports that Jay Riemersma agreed to reduce his base salary to the veteran minimum of $484,000 and the team guaranteed the balance of $1.116 million in a signing bonus. Washington and Hansen were also notified that they will need to restructure their current contracts.
Press Conference Quotes
Here are some select quotes gathered from today’s press conference announcing Gregg Williams as the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
Lewis interview on ESPN radio
Here is a short summary of the Marvin Lewis interview on ESPN radio: Marvin said that he was dissapointed because he never was given the opportunity to know that this [position] would be the best move for his family. He was never shown around Buffalo, never saw were he would be working, and never met potential co-workers (Ralph Wilson included). He did not claim racism, he did not appear to be pissed, and he did not seem to be enthused about the job (for the reasons cited above). Marvin seemed disappointed more than anything else.
A Deplorable Situation
‘Donahoe will undoubtedly face plenty of criticism from within the NFL and the outside world in the coming weeks. There are questions he must answer today.’
Opportunities were equal, but Williams right for Bills
‘Chris Mortensen presents an objective look at events that led to Gregg Williams hiring and why it is more the NFL’s fault and not the Bills that Marvin Lewis did not get a head coaching job.’
The Bills' new coach made it the hard way
‘Gregg Williams didn’t parlay a National Football League playing career into a spot on the NFL sidelines. He had to start as a high school coach.’
Eager Williams bags first upset
‘Buffalo Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe never had met Gregg Williams until the two shook hands in a Nashville hotel a week ago. To say the two became fast friends is the understatement of the year for the Bills.’