‘Donahoe has been holed up in his office at Ralph Wilson Stadium throughout this past week and probably hasn’t seen the light of day, let alone felt the warmth of the sun.’
Archives for April 2002
Bills chances of dealing for Bledsoe fade
‘The Bills’ chances of trading for New England QB Drew Bledsoe seem to be diminishing.’
Bledsoe deal wouldn’t top O.J. trade
‘Two of the biggest quarterback acquisitions in Bills’ history were Jack Kemp and Vince Ferragamo. One huge hit. One huge miss.’
The best and the worst of Bills’ drafts
‘1961 — Bumper crop included three of the greatest offensive linemen in team history — Hall of Fame guard Billy Shaw, tackle Stew Barber and center Al Bemiller.’
Bills have greater needs than QB
‘There was also a need at left offensive tackle, where aging John Fina missed four starts last season due to injury.’
Bills up offer, but Patriots won’t bite
‘The Patriots have never acted like a team that wanted Bledsoe out of town, regardless of what they got in return. In fact, one source close to the process said the Patriots feel another team will enter the picture today and better Buffalo’s proposal, which is why the Patriots thought about the Bills’ offer for about 10 minutes before rejecting it.’
Pats nix Bills’ deal for Drew
‘The Patriots also were flummoxed by the method in which Donahoe made his offer. Instead of calling Pats personnel director Scott Pioli directly, Donahoe faxed the request – and not just to Pioli. The fax went to five machines throughout the team complexes, including one belonging to owner Bob Kraft. It was a highly unusual move in terms of how business is done in the NFL. Most trade talks are conducted on a one-on-one basis over the phone.’
Patriots reportedly turn down Bills’ offer
‘The Bills have the fourth overall pick in this year’s draft but have said they will not part with that to get Bledsoe. The Patriots are reportedly seeking a first-round pick in exchange for the 30-year-old former franchise quarterback.’
Donahoe not optimistic about Bledsoe trade talks
‘"I’m not overly optimistic that it’s going to get done," Bills president Tom Donahoe told Buffalo radio station WNSA on Friday. "I still don’t have the sense that they really want to do this, particularly with us. And that may be part of the hangup."’
Blake: Not Bills’ answer at QB
@ After being briefly courted by Buffalo, Blake has moved on while the Bills continue their bid to trade for New England’s Drew Bledsoe, Blake’s agent, Ralph Cindrich said, on Friday. "There’s nothing there," Cindrich said, referring to the recent interest the Bills showed in Blake.
Patriots ponder Bledsoe
‘If the Patriots do not trade Bledsoe by this weekend’s draft, they would be faced with having a frustrated backup quarterback on their roster – one who has not been taking part in the team’s off-season conditioning program. They seem willing to do that rather than swap their quarterback for little in return.’
Pats Turn Down Bills’ Trade Offer for Bledsoe
‘…the Patriots turned down the Bills’ latest offer after receiving a faxed proposal on Friday. Buffalo offered a No. 2 pick in 2003, with a clause that would have made it a No. 1 pick in 2003 if Bledsoe started 12 games or if the Bills qualified for the playoffs. The Patriots were not interested because the deal dealt with draft picks for next season, rather than this season.’
Blake doesn’t believe he’s Bills’ answer at QB
‘After being briefly courted by Buffalo, Blake has moved on while the Bills continue their bid to trade for New England’s Drew Bledsoe, Blake’s agent, Ralph Cindrich said, on Friday.’
NFL still can’t measure players’ head, heart
‘Since Bill Polian took over as Bills’ general manager before the 1986 draft, Buffalo has been one of the NFL’s most successful teams in the player lottery.’
Harrington’s fate may decide Bledsoe’s future
‘The general consensus is that market is limited to Buffalo and Cincinnati, but what if the Carolina Panthers decide at the last minute that they can’t win with a sore-armed Chris Weinke? What if the Detroit Lions come to their senses and take Harrington with the third pick instead of grabbing a defensive player such as Quentin Jammer or Julius Peppers?’