‘Seemingly out of nowhere, Donahoe had a candidate who seemed to fit the exact profile of what he wanted in his new coach. He wanted someone with an attention to detail, a man who was well-prepared. Most important, he was looking for someone with an intimate knowledge of assistant coaching candidates.’
BillsBeat - February 2, 2001
Cottrell not bitter about being passed over
‘"There was a big improvement over what happened to me last year in that I was able to interview for three head coaching jobs, and I appreciated that," Cottrell said Thursday night by phone from New York, where he now works as the Jets’ assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.’
Bills' new coach is a stickler for detail
‘Gregg Williams has this thing about lists. It appeals to his meticulous nature.’
Bills players relieved that job is finally filled
‘Cowart…said Thursday he doesn’t know much about Williams, but is well aware of the talent on the Titans’ defense. "They were full of athletes, guys who make big plays," Cowart said. "Hopefully, he can bring that mentality over to Buffalo. We weren’t a bad defense, but we can get better in some areas, and I’m sure he’s the guy for that."’
'92 comeback still felt
‘So . . . Williams might not be in Buffalo today if it weren’t for Frank Reich & Co. in 1993.’
Racial stew brews in Buffalo, as Bills land new coach
‘See, in Buffalo, no one really cares whether you’re black or white, qualified or unqualified, paid well or poorly. There’s only one thing they really want to know: Are you a Flutie guy or a Johnson guy?’
Bills not guilty of racism
‘Call it racism on Buffalo’s part if you want, but bad timing’s more like it, at least where it concerns Lewis.’
Dungy lashes out
‘Anderson said he and Lewis became suspicious about the Bills’ hiring process rather quickly. At no point was there any indication from Donahoe that Lewis would meet team owner Ralph Wilson, tour the city of Buffalo or the team’s facilities, or talk contract parameters, Anderson said.’
Left out in the cold
‘But the greatest injustice might be that Lewis and Fox only got to interview with one of the nine teams that sought a head coach at some point since the start of the 2000 season, thanks to an NFL rule prohibiting assistants from interviewing for other jobs while their teams are still alive in the playoffs.’
Titan-ic loss
‘"How did Buffalo not hire Marvin Lewis?" said [Blaine] Bishop, shaking his head. "They did two things: They took our coach, and they let Baltimore keep their guy. I don’t what to say. I’m pretty much speechless."’
Bills Select Titans' Williams
‘Giants officials had been rooting for Fox to get the Bills’ job on a personal level, but they were notably apprehensive about the consequences of his departure.’
Fox Trots Back to Big Blue
‘John Fox didn’t get the job as coach of the Bills, and that, of course, is good news for the Giants. As much as the people around him were rooting for Fox, they didn’t want to lose their highly acclaimed defensive coordinator.’
Bills snub Fox, hire Titans' aide
‘The hiring of Butch Davis in Cleveland shook up the Buffalo situation, as it was believed that Lewis was next in line with the Browns.’
Giants Keep Fox as Bills Tap Williams
‘There have been reports the Bills’ modest compensation package turned off high-profile coaches such as Fox and Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis.’
Giants not losing Fox
‘Fox said he thought assistant coaches of the two Super Bowl teams were at a disadvantage as far as seeking head coaching jobs. Most openings are filled before Super Bowl assistants like he and Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis even can interview.’