Key dates pertaining to the 2002 Buffalo Bills Bausch & Lomb Training Camp at St. John Fisher College have been announced.
Archives for May 9, 2002
Familiar Neighborhood For LB Eddie Robinson
When the Bills acquired the 10-year veteran this off-season, they got more than just an average NFL linebacker. The 6-1, 243-pound Robinson brings the Bills experience, leadership and a vast knowledge of the defensive philosophy that head coach Gregg Williams and defensive coordinator Jerry Gray brought from the Tennessee Titans.
Robinson, Moore answer age-old questions
‘"There was a time when I first went to camp in Miami that I had an ashtray in my locker because they were coming off the old school where they used camp to get in shape," Moore said. "Now you have to be ready to go full steam when you come into camp."’
Bills’ Irons investing in dream now
‘Irons passed up an offer to enter General Electric’s Incoming Leadership Program, which would have directed him into management level at the company, to sign with the Bills. ”This guy is going to be a success no matter what he does, whether it’s football or otherwise,” Buffett said. ”He has a good attitude toward life. He handles himself well. You just feel good about him and his future.”’
His tackles really smart
‘Luring Robinson away from the Titans — they made him a similar $750,000 base-salary offer to stay — was a coup for Buffalo’s coaches. In Robinson, they landed a cerebral player who knows the complicated "46" scheme as well as they do, someone who can explain things to others in the huddle where they can’t be.’
Bausch & Lomb to sponsor Bills’ camp
‘Rochester-based Bausch & Lomb Inc., will be the new title sponsor of Buffalo Bills training camp at St. John Fisher College.’
New Buffalo players use conditioning program to learn, get in shape
‘"When I was the player (representative) in Tampa, every year there was a big discussion about off-season workouts," Moore said. "It’s really impressive how far it’s gone. They are a ‘voluntary if you want to win’ kind of thing."”
Question: Which team’s draft intrigued you the most?
Andy Hanacek, Associate editor
Pick: Buffalo Bills
We all know that picking Texas OT Mike Williams was a safe call, and the fact that it also filled a major need makes it a great pick for the Bills in my book. Picking Williams (and signing free-agent Trey Teague) allows them to shift last year?s rookie surprise, Jonas Jennings, inside to guard.
Patriots’ source batters Bledsoe, says he may bounce back
By the end of the Pete Carroll-era, Bledsoe seemed to be a 9-to-5 guy playing the game for the money and had no passion. He said Bledsoe was emotionless and a zombie at times. The source also said that very often in key situations, Bledsoe seemed to go almost brain dead.
Porter to sign one-year deal with Pats
His longest stint was with the Buffalo Bills (1998-2000), where he played well for the Bills in "nickel" and "dime" situations. Many observers felt he was among the best of the defensive backs in the Miami camp last summer, but he was nonetheless released before the start of the regular season.