@ According to ESPN’s John Clayton the Bills are pretty focused on signing quarterback Jeff Blake or [Jaguars] Jonathan Quinn. They haven’t made any decision whether or not to show interest in Elvis Grbac.
Archives for March 4, 2002
Wallpaper on Phil Hansen by Gina Mustico
@ ‘Moose’ has released a Wallpaper of retired Bill Phil Hansen.
Bills were willing to give 5th round draft pick for Blake
@ The Bills were so interested in QB Jeff Blake that they were prepared to give the Saints a fifth-round pick for him. And Blake was so interested in playing for the Bills that he was willing to rework his contract. Knowing the Saints would release Blake anyway, the Bills backed out. Now that Blake has been released, he is expected to sign with the Bills.
Let the QB search begin
@ Now that Rob Johnson has left Buffalo, let’s all look ahead. Johnson was given every opportunity to be the leading QB of the Bills.
Johnson to chat with Texans
‘Houston offensive coordinator Chris Palmer was Johnson’s quarterback coach at Jacksonville and thinks highly of him.’
Donahoe ready to move forward without Johnson
‘"It was our intention to try and work something out with Rob," he said. "Right from the beginning we wanted to work something out. If there’s a guy in free agency who makes sense, we’ll take a look at him. But we really like Alex."’
Why would Donahoe be interested in Kris Brown?
@ Kris Brown is kicker who missed so many field goals last year, right? Simon has the explanation.
Kris Brown in Bills future?
@ Don’t be surprised if the Bills sign Steelers K Kris Brown, who is a restricted free agent, to an offer sheet, wrote ESPN.com’s Len Pasquarelli.
Johnson fits Texans’ bill at QB
‘A source with the Bills who knows Johnson said over the weekend that money isn’t the issue with him because he made $18.8 million at Buffalo. The issue with Johnson is working with a coach who likes, understands and respects him in a situation where he can repair his damaged reputation.’
RJ to get look by Texans?
@ Look for the Houston Texans to bring quarterback Rob Johnson, released by the Bills last week, to town for a visit. The meeting could take place as early as Tuesday, when the Texans start to visit with between 8 to 10 unrestricted free agents. Houston offensive coordinator Chris Palmer had the same job in Jacksonville when Johnson played for the Jaguars and is familiar with him. But it doesn’t appear Johnson, or any other veteran QB for that matter, is going to get rich by signing with Houston. The team has decided that Carr will play as a rookie and has budgeted just $1 million for a veteran backup.
Rob Never Did The Job
‘In the NFL you’re either a winner or a loser, and right now Johnson is a loser, until he proves otherwise.’