‘Within the next 24 hours, both defensive coordinators will be scheduling interviews with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills. “We were told that Marvin has an interview set for the day or second day after the game and that he won’t be leaving without the head job,” an NFL executive revealed to Sports Writers Direct.’
BillsBeat - January 28, 2001
Levy has his ticket for Canton punched
‘"Challenge my coaching accomplishments if you wish," Levy likes to say, "but my stamina, at least, defies criticism!"’
Levy pulls out a 'win' in overtime
‘"Where would you rather be than right here; Right now?" For Marv Levy, it’s in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
The finest season
‘Ten years haven’t diminished the memories a bit for Talley, his teammates or the followers of the Bills.’
Bills fans shouldn't torture themselves with distant replay of XXV
‘So if you’ve been thinking of popping in the tape for the first time, I’ve got some advice for you: Don’t.’
A decade later, Norwood still fields those questions
‘Jim Nantz got an invitation this month that might have been even tougher to get than the one he received for a black tie and boots inaugural ball for his old golfing buddy, President George W. Bush. Scott Norwood, the former Buffalo Bills kicker, invited Nantz to interview him about the memories of the Bills’ 20-19 loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV.’
Bills' Adams has good feeling about working with Donahoe
‘"Naturally, I was concerned who the new man was going to be," admitted Adams, who has two years to run on his contract. "There would have been some people I wouldn’t have felt good about working with. Tom Donahoe was not one of those. I’ve known Tom from meetings and games like the Senior Bowl and I know his reputation – a guy who works hard and is not an ego guy."’
Salary Cap Solution: Part II
‘Household roster names like Phil Hansen, Henry Jones, Chris Mohr, Joe Panos and Sam Rogers have all been mentioned as likely candidates to seek alternate color uniforms and helmets. The cap is also mentioned as the prime reason that Buffalo’s nationally famous dysfunctional duo will see the end to their convoluted relationship…’
Williams decides Browns don’t fit
‘"It went well enough, I think, that I’m pulling my name out of Cleveland," Williams told the Nashville Tennessean before heading to Tampa for the Super Bowl. This hardly squared with reports that Lewis, not Williams, is Donahoe’s top choice to coach the Bills.’
Levy Bowled Over After Earning Place in Canton
‘The irony of being back in the same place 10 years later didn’t escape Levy. And while yesterday’s news at least gave him some good memories to take from this city, it couldn’t completely take away the sting of his Super Bowl defeats.’
Levy elected to Hall of Fame
‘Marv Levy’s journey has taken him from the South Side of Chicago to the hallowed sanctuary of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
Norwood isn't running from miss
‘Norwood said he never was demonized in Buffalo. "They’ve always been supportive. … The fans in Buffalo saw me as somebody who had a great career up there, won a lot of football games for them, was an All-Pro and handled myself well in the community," he said.’
Time has helped Norwood cope
‘"Time has muted a lot of those emotions," Norwood said. "I’m still probably of the feeling that a lot of the questions that I’m answering even today are ones I’ve answered so many times. I can appreciate from [the media’s] perspective why it has to be done, but you also have to understand my position that I’m the one that answers them. It may be fresh to you but over and over, I’m the one that has to answer them."’
Levy: This Time, It's Good
‘"Gratitude is the first one. Especially to the Hall of Fame selectors, but to everybody who made it possible. That includes the Buffalo Bills fans so much. They played such a key part to the thrilling decade that I spent there."’
Bills' Levy is voted into Hall of Fame
‘"It’s so great to finally have something to celebrate on a Super Bowl weekend," said Levy, alluding to his team’s four Super Bowl losses in the 1990s — including a 20-19 defeat against the New York Giants 10 years ago in the same city as this year’s game, Tampa, Fla.’