‘Tom Donahoe, general manager/president of the Bills, was the one man in the league who wanted Bledsoe. This is the same man who two years ago was 24 hours away from being the football boss of the Patriots, before Belichick got the job.’
Archives for April 2002
Bledsoe could be the next Clemens
‘The Pats didn’t say Bledsoe was finished. Nor has Bledsoe, despite his disappointment, said anything bad about his former team. But actions speak louder than words, and the action should be furious when Bledsoe and Buffalo take on Brady and the Patriots come fall.’
Time will answer merit of trade
‘In the next couple of seasons, it will be interesting to see if the Patriots can protect that stronghold or if Bledsoe and the Bills can establish a foothold of their own.’
How tough is East? Even Bills have skills
‘”He’s just in different surroundings, that’s all,” cornerback Patrick Surtain said. “He’s a great quarterback, and he’s got some weapons in Eric Moulds, Peerless Price and Josh Reed. That’s going to make Drew that much better.”‘
Denney drawing comparisons to Hansen
‘Buffalo Bills rookie Ryan Denney, because of his tall frame, the position he plays and the No. 90 jersey he’s been assigned, has drawn comparisons to Phil Hansen. Whether he can play like Hansen, the Bills’ 11-year, blue-collar defensive end, who retired last January, is now the question.’
Bills like Mike
‘While the long-term plan might call for him to guard quarterback Drew Bledsoe’s expensive backside, at the more important left tackle position, Buffalo wants the draft’s fourth overall pick to walk before he runs. That’s why until further notice he’ll be on the right side, where he feels most comfortable and knows the dance.’
Coy Wire: Adjusting To The Next Level
A position switch isn't something new for Wire. At Stanford, Wire started seven games at running back from 1998-99, but was moved to safety in the spring of 2000 and then to linebacker in the fall of 2000. The only time he has ever stepped on the game field as a safety was during the Senior Bowl.
Back where he belongs
‘"It’s very valuable in the fact that he showed the young guys how important it was to start off the battle on the same foot, the same page, the same communication," Williams said. "It was fun to see that."’
Mr. Big: Williams is the incredible bulk
‘"He looks very light on his feet, especially for a man his size. And it seems like he has a good attitude about things."’
Bledsoe right at home
‘"You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, so that was important," said Bledsoe, who joined the Bills in a trade with the New England Patriots on Sunday.’
Is this the best trade in Bills’ history?
‘The better the Bills’ record, the lower in the first round is the pick New England gets for Bledsoe.’
Boos or boo-hoos for Drew?
‘”I think he’s a baby. They can let him sulk and moan (in Buffalo),” Jay Fegan of Milford, an attendant at the Mobil station on Rte. 85, said yesterday. “He didn’t want to be part of the team after the Super Bowl. I have no sympathy for him. Life goes on.”‘
Bledsoe thanks Pats’ fans in full-page ads
‘Bledsoe ended the letter saying that although he is excited about his future in Buffalo, he will miss the fans of New England.’
Fever pitch
‘"There’s a fine line between hope and belief," said Buffalo head coach Gregg Williams, on the first day of his team’s three-day minicamp. "But he brings belief. All of us became better coaches the second that deal was cut."’
Owens’ hoops career could be costly
‘”Our personal biases aside, the Bills have arguably the premier personnel tandem in the league in Donahoe and director of football operations Tom Modrak, and they will get things right. The deal for Bledsoe certainly solidified Donahoe with the loyal Bills fans. And anyone who looked at the second straight powerhouse draft by the team and isn’t impressed with the work of Modrak — take a hint, Arthur Blank, when you get around to considering general manager candidates in Atlanta again — ought to have a cranial MRI.”‘