‘A seven-year veteran of the Oklahoma State football coaching staff and athletics department administration, Tommy Kaiser, will leave Wednesday to join the staff of new Buffalo Bills head coach Greg Williams.’
BillsBeat - February 14, 2001
Gray takes over as Bills DC
‘While he plans to instill his aggressive get-after-the-ball philosophy, Gray is aware that he can’t foul up what has consistently been one of the league’s best defensive units since 1997.’
Leaf hasn't even bothered meeting Butler & Smith
‘John Butler & A.J. Smith, Buffalo’s ex-head office team, have not even been introduced to Ryan Leaf, the poster child for spoiled players. Another reason why rumors keep flying about Rob Johnson or Doug Flutie going to San Diego keep appearing. Of course with with the Chargers having previously a 1-15 season, any moves made by Butler are going to look good.’
No gray areas: Bills defense to attack
‘The Buffalo Bills’ new defensive coordinator, Jerry Gray, isn’t ready to say he wants to re-create the defensive scheme he helped coach in Tennessee the past two years. But he definitely wants to re-create the results.’
Thomas will retire as member of Bills
‘Thurman Thomas plans to retire and will sign a one-day contract with Buffalo so he can leave the NFL as a Bill, his agent said Tuesday.’
Dolphins' T. Thomas to retire -- in Buffalo
‘"His desire is to retire as a Buffalo Bill, after the long and successful career that he had there," Steinberg said. "That seems right to him."’
Thomas to end career as a Bill
‘”He would hope to play a few more years, but Thurman is very intelligent,” Steinberg said. “He wants to go out on top and cap what should be a Hall of Fame career in the right way. Clearly pushing it to try and continue playing is not something he wants to do.”‘
T. Thomas set to retire a Bill
‘But by waiving Thomas before March 1, the Dolphins save $100,000 due to a roster bonus Thomas was scheduled to receive.’
Talks stall between Bills, Moulds
‘Greg Johnson, Moulds’ New Orleans-based representative…characterized the talks as "at a standstill" but he remained confident that Moulds will be re-signing with the Bills well before the free agency signing period begins March 2.’
Williams introduces his staff
On the defensive philosophy: "We’re going to play the run with numbers and play the pass with speed." On the inexperience factor in the Bills special teams: "I’m not sure how big a factor the inexperience was. We’re in the process of going through the tape and evaluating the problems."
Bills hire Thomas as defensive backs coach
‘The Buffalo Bills filled out their defensive staff by appointing Pat Thomas defensive backs coach on Tuesday amd Steve Jackson as a defensive assistant.’
Bills agree to terms with Pat Thomas
‘The 46-year old Thomas enters his eighth year coaching defensive backs in the NFL. He spent the past two years running his own business. His previous stops included the Colts (1994-97) and the Oilers (1990-92). He began his coaching career with the Houston Gamblers (USFL) in 1983 …’
BillsBeat - February 13, 2001
A preview of fall changes from the new coaches
‘By Yahoo Sports/The Sporting News/The Warroom
Fall changes in coaches may not bring everything their fans are expecting.
‘Traditionally, Buffalo has been a 3-4 defensive team, but Williams won’t stop there. He will run some 4-3 man and even more 4-6 zone. The Bills might get outplayed next season, but they won’t be outschemed with Williams at the helm.’
NFL Free Agency Summary of Buffalo Bills
NFLTalk says that ‘Flutie is willing to restructure (get more bonus money rather than salary) contract to lower number if he is named starting QB.’
Seeking QB Canadian relief will be difficult
‘Since there are not many NFL-caliber QBs available to draft this year, one
option for the Bills is to sign a CFL QB when Flutie or Johnson is cut. Unfortunately it is not as easy as it sounds for CFL players need to be signed by end of February and both hot prospects have no training camp experience hence money needs to come out of rookie pool.’