TriStar Sports Management has informed KFFL that unrestricted free agent QB Jonathan Quinn (Jaguars) will visit with the Buffalo Bills on Monday and Tuesday next week.
Archives for March 8, 2002
Conaty Resigns with Buffalo
"It will be a similar situation to that of the quarterback situation. We’ll try to improve our team any way that we can. We drafted two very good young offensive linemen last year in Jonas Jennings and Marques Sullivan. Bill Conaty our center will be coming back next season, we’ve signed him to a new contract. Bill got a chance to play as virtually a rookie last year."
Fletcher wants to energize Bills with his passion
‘"My style of play is passionate," the Bills’ new middle linebacker said Thursday. "That’s one word I’d use. All-out effort, 110 percent. I feel I can energize a team, not just a defense. I’m going to play fast. I’m going to lead by example and from my style of play. I’m going to be physical."’
Donahoe’s defensive swap was impressive
‘There are no questions about Fletcher’s health. He gives the locker room a championship presence. The Bills potentially save $14 million on the cap over the next five seasons.’
Wong gets the answer to dreams
‘The Texans’ search for a quarterback remains up in the air as the team awaits a decision from Rob Johnson, who seemed all but signed, sealed and delivered a few days ago. Johnson is the Texans’ first choice, but general manager Charley Casserly isn’t going to wait on his decision much longer. Chris Chandler, who spent the past five seasons with the Falcons, appears to be the top fallback option, and former Saints quarterback Jeff Blake’s name has begun to resurface although Blake has said he’s leaning toward Buffalo.’
Bills banking on Fletcher as new leader of defense
‘"By them bringing me in as their first free agent visit, it showed me they really wanted me," Fletcher said. "Coach Williams looked me in the eye and I saw his passion for having me here. It would have been hard-pressed for any of those other teams to sell me on their organization."’
Fletcher takes Cowart’s spot
‘”I just thought it was time to move on,” said Fletcher, a 26-year-old who won a Super Bowl with the Rams two years ago and played in their 20-17 loss to the New England Patriots last month. “My gut told me that I had done everything I could accomplish in St. Louis.”‘
Bills sign ex-Rams LB Fletcher
@ Buchsbaum: The Bills, who needed an impact LB to replace injury-prone Cowart, signed former Rams LB London Fletcher. Fletcher can be a very effective player if the tackles in front of him keep him free. He?s extremely active and runs very well and has good instincts. However, at times he will gamble too much and take himself out of position. He has some hot dog in him and is a very aggressive player who will take some dumb penalties. He also likes to call attention to himself.
Fletcher Is A Big Time Signing
@ A scouting report on Fletcher from the view of a avid Rams fan.
Info on Bills’ new uniforms
Shout’s Mike Doser has inside info on new uniforms.
Mike Caldwell speaks to media
‘Where have you been and where are you heading? This is my first visit. I am headed to Chicago this afternoon and scheduled for Pittsburgh on Monday.’
London Fletcher speaks to the Media
‘"This is a true football town and I am thrilled to death about getting involved in the community and just becoming a true Buffalonian."’
Fletcher signs with Bills
‘"I know there’s not a lot of difference between winning and losing," he said, noting the Rams were 4-12 in his rookie year, 1998 and went to the Super Bowl the next season. "That year we were fortunate to get Marshall Faulk and a couple of other free agents. I hope we can get some other free agents excited about coming here."’
Bills sign LB Fletcher to replace Cowart
‘"I was a leader in St. Louis," he said. "I considered myself a leader from the moment I stepped into the locker room. I was captain of the special teams as a rookie. You don’t have many guys who come in and be a captain as a rookie. I don’t have a problem with being the leader."’
Has motor, will play
‘That’s what you have to like about the 5′-10" Fletcher, who wasn’t even drafted. He has a MOTOR, and Donahoe LOVES players with MOTORS. They don’t need fancy pep talks, they don’t take plays off. That’s London Fletcher, who led the Rams in tackles three years running. He also doesn’t come off the field on passing downs, and in fact, had six interceptions over the past two seasons.’