‘Wade Phillips refused to fire special teams coach Ronnie Jones and it cost him his job.’
BillsBeat - January 8, 2001
Wade Phillips and assistants to go
‘Buffalo Bills coach Wade Phillips was fired late Sunday night by owner Ralph Wilson. His unwillingness to make changes in his assistant coaching staff was reportedly a factor in Wilson’s decision.’
Bills fire Phillips - report
‘Bills assistant coaches whose jobs could be on the line include offensive co-ordinator Joe Pendry, special teams coach Ronnie Jones and offensive line coach Carl Mauck. All three are close friends of Phillips.’
Decided
‘Wade Phillips’ three-year head-coaching tenure with the Buffalo Bills will end Monday. Team owner Ralph Wilson is expected to announce Phillips’ firing, in a move that was not expected to be decided until Buffalo filled its vacant general manager position.’
Report: Bills fire coach Wade Phillips
‘Apparently, a new general manager isn’t the only thing the Buffalo Bills need.’
Phillips was reluctant to fire assistants
‘Phillips’ reluctance to fire some of his assistant coaches apparently led to his dismissal. The team has no comment at this time.’
Loyalty to assistants costs Bills coach Phillips his job
‘And late Sunday night, it became the bitter end for Phillips, who was dismissed by the Bills after he steadfastly declined to make staffing changes suggested by owner Ralph Wilson last week and then reiterated in the past 48 hours.’
Bills reportedly fire Wade Phillips
‘"We have no comment at this time," said Scott Berchtold, Bills vice president of communications.’
Longing For Face-Painters
‘They look at me like I’m crazy, or making the whole thing up. They don’t understand how anyone could go to the extremes that a Bills fan will go to in order to feel like part of a team.’
Pendry may chase Moulds Out of Town
PFW recently wrote, "Some Bills observers are beginning to be concerned over wide receiver Eric Moulds’ impending free agency. These sources say it is not absolute that Moulds will return to Buffalo, especially if offensive coordinator Joe Pendry remains." Listening to talk radio and reading the Stadium Wall message board, Moulds may not be the only person not present in RWS next season if Pendry remains. Some fans may elect to stay away too!
Defensive work prompted Levy to bring Phillips to Bills
‘Phillips was happy being a defensive coordinator, but his dream was to be a head coach again. He insisted he didn’t come to Buffalo to be Levy’s successor. But that’s what happened shortly after Levy announced his retirement on Jan. 31, 1998.’
Sources say wait is over, Wade's out
‘The firing apparently was a result of Phillips’ refusal to release three of his assistant coaches – offensive coordinator Joe Pendry, offensive line coach Carl Mauck and special teams coach Ronnie Jones.’
WILSON GIVES PHILLIPS THE BOOT
‘”I want to make it very clear that I like Wade, both as a person and a coach,” Wilson said in a statement released this afternoon by the team. “Wade has done a good job for us, reaching the playoffs two out of the last three seasons. But I felt the dismissal of the special teams coach was imperative for the improvement of our team. I did not want to release Wade, but his refusal left me with no option.”‘
PHILLIPS BUILT REPUTATION WITH DEFENSE
‘But for all his success, Phillips was 0-3 in the playoffs, including his only postseason appearance in Denver. The Bills suffered a last-minute 24-17 loss in Miami in the first round of the 1998 playoffs and were victimized by Home Run Throwback in a devastating 22-16 wild-card playoff defeat at Tennessee last year.’
BUMBLING PHILLIPS WAS IN OVER HIS HEAD
‘At any rate, let’s wish him luck in his next position. If it’s a head coaching job, he’ll need it. Regardless of his record, he has proven twice (here and in Denver) that he’s unsuited for a head coaching job. Houston, where the expectations would be minimal, would be a good fit if the Texans were foolish enough to hire him.’