‘"We’ve got a lot of talent, a lot of speed, and I see some big plays coming out of this unit this year."’
Archives for August 20, 2002
Don’t get too excited about the journeymen
‘The reality is the 6-foot-4, 290-pound, 32-year-old Price and the 6-foot-2, 285-pound, 31-year-old Ahanotu are journeymen. If you doubt it, ask yourself why they were unsigned some three weeks before the season starts.’
Bills once again find running game
‘Of the nearly 60-man roster (including injured reserve) president/general manager Tom Donahoe inherited in January of 2001, only 19 remain, a mere seven of them starters. And it’s not unreasonable to assume that come the final cutdown on Sept. 1 that number could be a dozen left from the 2000 season.’
A Tight (End) Relationship
For years, Bledsoe and Riemersma had watched each other play in divisional clashes between the Bills and New England Patriots. They knew each other well, yet didn’t know each other at all. That’s the thing with division rivals, particularly those who play on the same side of the ball: You watch those opposing players twice each year, get to know their styles and, if they’re deserving, admire their skills.
"Kelly Krunch" Winner
With the Bills down by four, Buffalo intercepted a Dan Marino pass very late in the game. The radio reception became very spotty, with much garble and interference… a long Kelly pass to Andre Reed in the dying moments put the ball on the two-yard line.
Flowers among nine players cut by Bills
‘Flowers is the latest member of the Bills’ 2000 draft class — the last overseen by former general manager John Butler — to be released.’
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Forbes reports Bills among NFL’s most profitable
In its 2002 valuation, the Bills showed an operating income of $29.4 million, seventh-best out of 30 teams. The magazine said the Bills generated revenue of $131 million. The high-standing income comes despite the fact that the Bills, playing in one of the NFL’s smallest markets, are rated just 25th in valuation at $458 million.
Buchsbaum’s quick hits
The Chargers are also looking for a backup running back, and there’s a chance that they’ll do something with the Bills with regard to that. The possibility is that one of their backup linebackers (possibly Orlando Ruff, a starter last year) will go to Buffalo for a running back.
Former Bills First Rounder a Victim of Bad Timing
Perhaps a position change is the next step for Flowers, who will most certainly be signed in the near future. In the NFL, speed on defense is held at a premium, and teams will be hard pressed to find a player with more pure, straight-ahead velocity than Erik Flowers. But as NFL teams are beginning to realize, there’s more to being a football player than speed.
Bills cut Flowers, welcome Ahanotu
‘Coach Gregg Williams said Ahanotu (whose name is pronounced CHEE-dee uh-HAHN-uh-too) would not play Saturday in Indianapolis.’
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‘"The defense doesn’t have to be great because the offense is going to be pretty damn good," he said. "But if they stop the run on first down, now they can dictate to the offense and tee off on the quarterback in the passing game."’
Bills Release Nine
Erik Flowers among the nine players released by the Bills.
Complete list:
Daryon Brutely, CB (Northern Iowa)
Erik Flowers, DE (Arizona State)
Demetrious Maxie, DT (UTEP)
Jeremy McDaniel, WR (Arizona)
Devonte Peterson, DT (Catawba)
David Priestley, QB (Pittsburgh)
Milton Proctor, S (Kansas State)
Marc Samuel, K (Georgetown)
Tom Schau, C (Illinois)
Help arrives for defense
‘Ahanotu and Price bring a combined 18 seasons, 240 games and 47.5 career sacks to a defensive unit that’s raised nothing but red flags this preseason.’
Flowers cut
‘Flowers, taken with the 26th pick by former general manager John Butler, started only six games. He had four sacks.’