‘To many Bills players, Brother Wease is a pop cult figure. To them, the Rochester radio icon with the raspy voice and more body ink than Rodman is a breath of fresh air, especially during these dog days of training camp when questions about cover-2 zones have become as stale as an open can of day-old pop. Sure, the location of WCMF’s makeshift studio just across the walkway from the team’s locker room at St. John Fisher College has something to do with their willingness to share air time with Wease. But it’s more than location. If they didn’t care for him, they’d be sure to avoid him like a training camp Turk. "He’s a guy you can go on the air with and have a casual conversation about everything, not just football," says Bills guard Ruben Brown. "Sometimes, Wease will ask you outrageous stuff, but it’s all in fun. He lets you be yourself, be a person. Through the years, he’s developed a good reputation among the players. We are reluctant to trust people in the media because you get burned so often. He’s someone you can trust."’