Just one week after Ruben’s Run, the huge, annual motorcycle event that Ruben Brown has created to benefit the Salvation Army, Ruben Brown took his mission to the Salvation Army Youth Programs. On Wednesday, July 3, 190 boys and girls from the Buffalo and Rochester Salvation Army Youth Programs gathered at Ralph Wilson Stadium to experience Ruben Brown’s Youth Football Camp.
Archives for July 2002
Buffalo Bills summer reading program concluded Monday
The Bills and UPS will host the final two Hit the Books events this Monday, July 15th. The first will be at 2:00 PM at the Richmond Memorial Library located at 19 Ross Street in Batavia and the second will be at 4:00 PM at the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library located at 620 West Avenue in Medina.
Levy to present Kelly in Hall of Fame
The Pro Hall of Fame announced what was known for weeks that Marv Levy, previous year Hall of Fame inductee, will be presenter for Jim Kelly.
Single-game Bills tickets available today
‘Telephone purchasers may experience delays and busy signals due to the high volume of calls.’
Some notes on Bills’ tickets ‘n special rates
‘Tickets can be purchased four ways: at the Ralph Wilson Stadium box office, at participating Tops Friendly Markets, via the team’s web site (www.buffalobills.com) or by phone (1-877-228-4257).’
Contract talks with Williams should pick up
The Bills have a good track record of getting their top pick to camp on time. Last year’s No. 1, CB Nate Clements, was a brief holdout, but it obviously didn’t hinder his performance that much. However, it’s imperative that Williams is in camp from day one. The 6-5, 370-pound OT from the University of Texas is slated to start at right tackle. The Bills could have as many as three new starters (last year’s right tackle Jonas Jennings has moved to center) on the offensive line, so they need the five men up front to get as much work together as possible this summer to develop continuity.
Mike Doser & Lary Bump: Reed ‘likely will be draft-day steal’
By season’s end, if not before, expect Josh Reed to have most of the playing time as the Bills’ third wideout and building a case to start in 2003.
Lary Bump: Can Bledsoe avoid a pass rush?
This once would have been the $64,000 question, though in these inflated days, it’s probably more like the one-billion-dollar question. The answer is simple: no.
New Left Tackles on the spot
Buffalo will choose from three young candidates — second-year veterans Jonas Jennings and Marques Sullivan and former Denver starter Trey Teague — for the right to protect Drew Bledsoe. “It’s a job you want because, the way the game is played now, (the blindside) tackle has almost been raised to skill-position status,” said Teague, who started all 16 games for the Broncos last year. “You’re on the spot every pass play, and there is a lot of pressure that comes with the responsibility, but I think most guys like to prove to themselves and to everyone else that they are up to the task.”
The Dying Dynasty: Ended by successful decision to build parity
Bill Polian, who constructed the great Buffalo Bills teams that reached four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990-93, said he believes that kind of sustained excellence is no longer possible.
Woulda, shoulda, coulda been a dynasty
‘And then, of course, there were the Buffalo Bills.’
Guess who’s coming to town?
‘Later this month, the Buffalo Bills are scheduled to fill the streets in a cavalcade marking the beginning of training camp. “I feel the excitement of the new season already,” Town Supervisor Bill Carpenter said last week.’
AFC East questions abound as training camps near
‘What will the Bills record be at the end of the season? 5-11 would be considered decent.’
Hull goes on Wall Oct. 6
‘Hull will become the 14th player placed on the Wall.’
Bills ready to sell game tickets
‘Buffalo Bills fans can purchase individual game tickets for 2002 home games beginning 9 a.m. Saturday.’