‘Continuing a National Football League trend of reaching out to a younger male audience via the FM radio dial, Bills games and related talk shows will be heard on classic rock station WCMF-FM (96.5) starting next season.’
BillsBeat - January 17, 2001
Bills deal a lift for WCMF
‘The Buffalo Bills draw the young male demographics advertisers seek. And the Bills have the largest listeners share of any National Football League team, according to Arbitron ratings.’
Be Your Own Capologist!
Here is everything you ever wanted to know (and much, much more) about how the NFL Salary Cap – the nuts and bolts of the agreement.
Cottrell happy to get 'fair shot' for Bills job
‘"I wasn’t seeking for anybody to give me the job, I just wanted a fair shot: ‘Give me a chance, let me present myself."’
BillsBeat - January 16, 2001
WCMF in Rochester gets Bills broadcast contract
WCMF, 96.5 FM Rochester, just announced that they now have the broadcast rights with Van Miller for the next four years. The games will no longer be on WHAM 1180 (this is sad news to those fans in border states who could pick up WHAM 300+ miles away).
It all happened before...
‘In February of 1993 the Buffalo Bills were done licking their wounds from the 52-17 trashing received in Super Bowl XXVII. The internal organizational fallout claimed a victim though, Bills GM, Bill Polian.’
Lewis could top Bills' coaching wish list
‘Team spokesman Scott Berchtold said the Bills have not asked permission to speak with Lewis as of Monday, but it appears Lewis is the front-runner to replace Wade Phillips, who was fired by owner Ralph Wilson last week.’
Cottrell impresses Donahoe
‘"He did an outstanding job," Donahoe said. "We met for a long time and covered a lot of areas. He was very good."’
Busy Weeks Ahead For Donahoe
‘Between trips to Florida to meet with owner Ralph Wilson, to San Francisco to scout the East-West Shrine Classic and back to Buffalo to meet the press, Donahoe may not have had time to assemble a to-do list …’
Remembering The Good With The Bad
‘The four-game losing streak that finished the Buffalo Bills’ playoff hopes and subsequent upper-management purge are the freshest memories, but also obscure a season that had its share of highlights.’
BillsBeat - January 15, 2001
Jim Kelly, Hunter on the Discovery Health Channel
Those of you who have either cable or satellite might want to turn in to the Discovery Health Channel on this Tuesday night at 8:00. There is a special on athletes and the Kelly family will be on with Hunter. They are in the second segment. Cynthia Cooper (WNBA) will also be featured as she has adopted her 6 nieces and nephews. The Kelly’s will talk about Hunter and his disorder…
Bills have permission to speak to Marvin Lewis
Len Pasquarelli, SportsLine.com Senior Writer, reported yesterday that the Bills have received permission to speak with Ravens Defensive Coordinator Marvin Lewis. Two other teams have also received permission: the Browns and Lions. Considering Donahoe’s connection with Lewis from his Steeler days, it appears Lewis is the front-runner to replace Wade Phillips.
Native Son
‘"Yes, he asked me to make some staff changes but it’s never that simple," Phillips said. "There are always more issues."’
Sites with Bills news are clickin' these days
‘The Buffalo News, which readers have become accustomed to as the "paper of record" on the Bills, has had to play catch-up on many stories surrounding the team, including the firing of coach Wade Phillips.’
BillsBeat - January 14, 2001
Donahoe turning up some unexpected Buffalo connections
‘Pittsburgh is a town where it seems every third person has some connection to ESPN’s Beano Cook…Tom Donahoe, who spent his entire life in Pittsburgh…is finding the same thing about Buffalo applies to him.’