‘It was a little like old times yesterday for Buffalo Bills coach Wade Phillips and his son, Wesley. As the morning practice session came to a close at St. John Fisher College, Wade picked up a football and tossed it to his son, who caught the ball, then threw it back to his dad. "Yeah, it was good to have him around before he leaves to go down there," Wade said of Wesley. Wesley visited Bills’ training camp yesterday before departing for the University of Texas-El Paso today for the start of football practice. The redshirt junior will compete for the Miners’ starting quarterback job. Father and son won’t be seeing much — if any — of each other over the next four or five months as they will be separated by about 2,000 miles and two very busy football schedules. But this is something the Phillips’ have grown accustomed to.’