‘"These people are used to winning. This is a football team that should have been in the playoffs this year. And we want to get it back on track and into the playoffs next year."’
BillsBeat - January 13, 2001
Cottrell 'thrilled' to be in running for head job
‘"I do intend to interview Ted Cottrell," Donahoe said. "We’ll probably reach him this weekend and set something up for the first part of next week."’
Donahoe got Bills' faithful plenty excited
‘It wasn’t that he gave some fiery speech, but rather the way he made his case.’
Bills are short on answers
‘But through all the rampant optimism, there was a message of caution from owner Ralph Wilson. "We have a serious salary-cap problem," Wilson ventured. "I read where we had the fourth-highest total of signing bonuses handed out, $198.6 million (U.S.)."’
Butler brings Smith on board
‘"It’s a done deal, and I’m thrilled," Smith said last night from his home in Hamburg, N.Y. He grew up in Rhode Island and lived here when he was first married. "It’s been a wonderful 14 years in Buffalo, but it was time to move on."’
Jets Add Buffalo's Cottrell to List
‘He’s popular in Buffalo, where many of the defensive players have lobbied on his behalf for the head-coaching vacancy. But that appears to be a longshot.’
Donahoe takes charge
‘"My job is to make it work," Donahoe, the Bills’ new president and general manager, said yesterday at his introductory news conference at Ralph Wilson Stadium. "People will know I’m here."’
Donna Who? Bills welcome GM
‘The good news for the Bills is that Donahoe, however you pronounce his name, doesn’t just talk a good game. He has a track record of delivering, having rebuilt the Pittsburgh Steelers into a Super Bowl contender.’
Donahoe and Flutie
‘Better start worrying Flutie fans. Those who thought that Tom Donahoe’s hiring as president and general manager of the Bills meant Flutie would return as Buffalo’s unequivocal starter, well, not necessarily.’
Former Bills coach interviews with Texans
‘Phillips, fired Monday by the Bills, will follow Bills defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell, who interviewed with the Texans on Thursday.’
It's O.k. to Cheat
This Bills Fan will be rooting for the Raiders this weekend.
BillsBeat - January 12, 2001
Donahoe introduced today in press conference
Tom Donahoe said all the right things today. The reaction from the public is overwhelmingly positive after his 1st press conference. Donahoe touched on a number of subjects, including the search for a new coach, the salary cap, and the future of Eric Moulds. Here is one quote: "When you do as well as Buffalo does, you’re going to have salary cap problems. I don’t know how you get around it … We have to find a way to deal with the cap, to handle it, to make sure we don’t tear our team apart. We may have to make some tough decisions this year. I’m not going to stand up and say it’s going to be easy or be popular, but we cannot be over the cap. That is a rule in the National Football League, so we have to look at the avenues at our disposal to deal with the cap."
Donahoe's first job will be finding coach
‘But the 53-year-old Donahoe offered no hint Friday of who might replace the fired Wade Phillips. "I’ll leave the speculation to you," Donahoe said at a news conference.’
Levy hopes to finally get even
‘"Do I ever reflect on (the Super Bowl losses) — yes. But it hasn’t wrecked my psyche . . . Getting to the Super Bowl is tough, getting back three straight years after the first time is even tougher."’
Thoughts on Ralph, Wade, former Bills
‘What three things do Dusty Zeigler, Glenn Parker and Corbin Lacina have in common? First, they were all Buffalo Bills’ offensive linemen, second they all left as free agents and, third, all three will be starting in Sunday’s NFL Championship Game.’