John Levra has been busy putting together his plans for the defensive line this off-season. Levra lost some valuable players in Bruce Smith and Sean Moran. Here he talks about the major questions surrounding the line.
BillsBeat - April 13, 2000
Cap woes crowd out Gash
BillsBeat - April 12, 2000
The long and winding road
BillsBeat - April 11, 2000
Interview with John Levra
Big Three missed, but Ralph looks to future
BillsBeat - April 10, 2000
Panos should be OK
According to Wade Phillips, right guard Joe Panos will be ready to resume his position when the season convenes. Panos had a bulging disc in his neck and had surgery to repair it during 1999. He was inactive every game.
BillsBeat - April 9, 2000
Bills' success has come via the draft
Who'll be the nickel back?
With Antoine Winfield taking over for Thomas Smith at right cornerback, there was some question whether he’d still be the nickel back playing the middle and covering the slot receiver on third downs.
Bills still high on RB Bryson
BillsBeat - April 8, 2000
Bills likely to snag a top cornerback and safety
BillsBeat - April 7, 2000
DeHaven hits a home run on open market
PremCom in Amherst inks deal with Bills
Wiley set for right end
What does Marcellus Wiley have to work on to replace Bruce Smith at right defensive end? Though defensive line coach John Levra likes Wiley’s speed, quickness and size, the coach is looking for him to improve his pass rush.
BillsBeat - April 6, 2000
Who'll play free safety?
OK, Who will play free safety for the Bills? Good question. Manny Martin, Kurt Schulz’s backup, tore a knee ligament in mid-season and missed the remainder of the year. His status is questionable.
Hansen on leadership
Some people think the veteran losses of starters Bruce Smith, Thomas Smith and Kurt Schulz will lead to defensive leadership deficit disorder. But if everyone follows the lead of someone such as Phil Hansen, that shouldn’t be a problem.