‘[Donahoe] has told friends there that his choice of a new Bills coach would most likely come down to which person interviews the best and whose philosophy is closest to his.’
BillsBeat - January 20, 2001
Fox in Hunt With Bills; Fassel Has Sharpe Insight
‘Fox, who came to New York as Jim Fassel’s defensive coordinator in 1997, interviewed last winter for the Saints’ job that went to Jim Haslett.’
Bills Receive Permission to Interview Fox
‘Fox’ association with Bills general manager Tom Donahoe when both worked for the Steelers a decade ago made the Bills the most logical fit for Fox.’
Billls want to talk to Fox after game
‘If Fox is hired by the Bills, it is possible that Jim Fassel would promote Johnnie Lynn, the defensive backs coach, to defensive coordinator. There is also a chance that Fox would ask Lynn to join him in Buffalo.’
Giants defensive coordinator given permission to talk with Bills
‘New York Giants defensive coordinator John Fox will interview for the Buffalo Bills’ head coaching job.’
BillsBeat - January 19, 2001
Salary Cap Solution
‘Shout recently released the most detailed salary cap information you will find in print or online. The analysis was so thorough that it has inspired one subscriber to pen his own solution to the Bills salary cap woes…’
Ex-Buffalo QB guiding Vick
‘He gets Jim Kelly to help him make the transition to the NFL, both on and off the field. He gets the resources of a marketing firm that handles national accounts for companies such as Motorola and Coors beer. And Dan Kelly, Jim’s brother and president of the company, will assist in negotiating Vick’s contract after he has been selected in the draft.’
Marvin Lewis hopes to tread same path as boss
About becoming a head coach: "Am I encouraged? Yes, possibly," Lewis said Thursday of his prospects of moving up. "When that comes, we will look toward that. It’s something I can’t worry about now. Right now, I am just trying to keep my players’ attention, and my attention, on the task at hand."
Capers, Texans close to finalizing deal
‘Capers agent, Jimmy Sexton, arrived in Houston on Thursday evening for contract negotiations. The two sides met late into the night and, barring a breakdown, an agreement could be reached as early as today. A news conference has been tentatively scheduled for Monday. He appears set to take the Texans’ job without even meeting with the Bills.’
Redskins zero in on Cottrell
‘A chance to be the Washington Redskins’ defensive coordinator appears extremely close for Buffalo Bills coordinator Ted Cottrell. The only question is whether he would give up his seemingly remote shot to be a head coach.’
Does Cottrell have spot in Bills' future?
‘The question, of course, is Cottrell’s future in Buffalo. Certainly he could still be named head coach, though, historically general managers prefer to hire people with whom they’ve worked previously and Donahoe’s other three candidates fit that description.’
Redskins Ponder Cottrell, 3-4 Setup
‘The Bills had the NFL’s third-ranked defense this past season while using a 3-4 alignment, and Schottenheimer said of the system that Cottrell might use if he is hired: "You might look to what Buffalo has done, because that’s what he’s most familiar with."’
Tonawanda student proud of anti-Wade Web site
‘But DeLucia, a 14-year-old student at Tonawanda Junior High, is the Web master for www.wademustgo.com a protest site that has had Phillips in its target sights all season.’
No clues in search for missing Attica man
‘With an assist from former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, authorities are planning to step up efforts to find a missing 25-year-old Attica man.’
Bills have permission to interview Capers
‘Jaguars spokesman Dan Edwards said the permission was granted Wednesday but he didn’t know when Capers planned to meet with Bills general manager Tom Donahoe, currently attending the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.’