Jeff1220
05-17-2004, 02:38 PM
This is a few weeks old, but I don't remember seeing it posted. I have heard that Parcells justified his trade in saying he thinks the Bills could be a bottom five team next year.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=5184
Kevin (Chicago, IL): Mort...Dallas now has Buffalo's #1 for next season. Will that be a Top 5 pick? I don't think the Bills will win 5 games this year.
Mort: Are you kidding? They had the No. 2 defense in football last year and they just did a great job of upgrading the offense. At best forthe Cowboys, it will be a mid-first rounder. It has a chance to be in the bottom of the first.
There was also this comment on TD:
Brian Grabowski (Oil City, Michigan): Tom Donahoe announced at a press conference yesterday, "I am out of patience." What does this mean for his future with the club? Isn't he to blame for hiring Gregg Williams and not firing him sooner?
Mort: I think Donahoe does hold himself accountable for the team's failure this past year. Clearly, he didn't pick the right coach for his team. But it's only fair to give that coach three years. As for Donohoe's future, he's too good at what he does to contemplate any firing. I guess if the Bills actually get worse under Mike Mularkey, then obviously all of this will change.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=5184
Kevin (Chicago, IL): Mort...Dallas now has Buffalo's #1 for next season. Will that be a Top 5 pick? I don't think the Bills will win 5 games this year.
Mort: Are you kidding? They had the No. 2 defense in football last year and they just did a great job of upgrading the offense. At best forthe Cowboys, it will be a mid-first rounder. It has a chance to be in the bottom of the first.
There was also this comment on TD:
Brian Grabowski (Oil City, Michigan): Tom Donahoe announced at a press conference yesterday, "I am out of patience." What does this mean for his future with the club? Isn't he to blame for hiring Gregg Williams and not firing him sooner?
Mort: I think Donahoe does hold himself accountable for the team's failure this past year. Clearly, he didn't pick the right coach for his team. But it's only fair to give that coach three years. As for Donohoe's future, he's too good at what he does to contemplate any firing. I guess if the Bills actually get worse under Mike Mularkey, then obviously all of this will change.