In January of 2001, owner Ralph Wilson was looking rebuild his Buffalo Bills. He started at the top by hiring football expert Tom Donahoe to run the team. Donahoe had built the Pittsburgh Steelers into a powerful, playoff-bound team in the 1990s, and Wilson hoped he could do the same for the Bills.
Archives for June 17, 2002
2002 Flag Football Tournament – Recap/Photos
The four adult teams that won their respective divisions were Mallare (Red division), Buffalo Scale #1 (Blue division), Tony's Steakout (White division), and Stumpfs 2 (Green division).
Ruben Brown To Host Second Annual Motorcycle Run To Benefit The Salvation Army
RUBEN BROWN, the Bills six-time Pro Bowl offensive guard, will be hosting his Second Annual Motorcycle Run to benefit The Salvation Army on Sunday, June 23, 2002 at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
Peter King: Bills’ offseason ranked #6
Drew Bledsoe replaces Alex Van Pelt. Mike Williams and Trey Teague (who I’m not crazy about because he failed with the Broncos last year) upgrade the Bills at tackle. Tom Donahoe has fixed a horrible cap situation. Heck of an offseason, and it will show on the field in September.
Buchsbaum: Steelers sign slot WR Mathis
Since they signed Mathis, don’t be surprised if the Steelers trade disappointing former first-round pick Troy Edwards to the Bills, if they can. Otherwise, they may just let him go and hope he doesn’t sign with the Bills. Tom Donahue, the Bills’ GM, was the driving force behind the Steelers taking Edwards in the first round.
Rookies Hit The Ballpark
The Rochester Red Wings, the Triple AAA affiliate for the Baltimore Orioles major league baseball team, has announced that five members of the Bills draft class of 2002 will be at Frontier Field on Tuesday, June 18 to take batting practice prior to the game and sign autographs during the 7:05 p.m. game against the Columbus Clippers.
Alexander's NFL Europe Season Comes To An End
Bills allocated RB Curtis Alexander finishes season with 1,040 total yards from scrimmage.
Uniform Day Pictures
One of my fellow Backers organizers here attended the uniform unveiling ceremony and took some photos. I’ve posted them on our website. Enjoy.
Consider life without pro teams
‘For the True Believers, "wide right" and "no goal" are not yesterday’s sports news. They remain viable, current topics. Few days in the lives of True Believers have been darker than those days. And the "greatest comeback"? It continues to send spasms of pleasure along their spines. Plenty of people have videos of the game and regularly watch it.’