Bills Owner Promises Changes
1st January, 2006 - 11:39 pm
AP - Bills owner Ralph Wilson promised changes after a season-ending 30-26 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, leaving general manager Tom Donahoe's job in jeopardy.

When asked about the job Donahoe has done, Wilson skirted around the topic.

"I'm disappointed with the whole season, and I'm going to address it," Wilson said. "I'm not just going to say, 'Gee, I hope we get better next year.' "

Wilson also said he wants to change the structure of the organization, and will meet with coach Mike Mularkey in the coming days to figure out a plan.

"I'm going to talk to Mike and see what he has to say and see what he thinks he needs. But there are going to be some changes," Wilson said. "What's that old song? 'There are going to be some changes made'? Frankly I forget the words beyond there are going to be some changes made." [READ]

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