‘This weekend Simonton and the Scottish Claymores will travel to Amsterdam to take on the Admirals. Fans in Western New York will be able to watch the contest live on the Empire Sports Network at 1:00 PM on Saturday.’
Archives for May 2003
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Dave Behrman
Why did he choose the Bills over the Bears? "Not saying it was a lot, but there was a big difference in the money. You’re not talking about the kind of money they play for now. Plus Ralph Wilson was a pretty well-liked guy and he’s always been a big supporter of Michigan State."
Group Tickets on Sale June 2
To order your group tickets, call the Bills’ Group Sales Department toll free: 1-877-BB-TICKS or contact a Blue Coat on stadium wall.
Jim Kelly Visits United Way
‘The former Buffalo Bills quarterback was at the Oak Hill Country Club signing autographs for the United Way’s biggest supporters. Kelly’s in the area trying to raise support for the Hunter’s Hope Ball this summer.’
Gridiron Preview – Browns vs. Bills Scrimmage
Lauvale Sape Adjusting To Life In The NFL
‘"It’s a different level. Everybody is fast. Everybody is strong. You always think you’re the strongest one in college and you come here and you’re going to dominate everybody. When it comes to this level it’s truly amazing and that’s why I was just jumping offside. I was really excited and also I got really comfortable so it came out really good. So we’ll see where it goes from there."’
2003 spotlight brightest on Holmes, Bills brass, 18 others
The Bills want to become a ground-control, defensive-oriented team. That’s a far cry from the wide-open, pass-happy system from a year ago. The Bills were in the playoff hunt late in the season with that style but didn’t accomplish enough to let the team keep playing that way. So they put much of their offseason focus on improving the defense, while letting the starting top speed WR, FB and TE leave.
Bills report: Notes, quotes, anecdotes
If expanding the NFL playoff field from 12 to 14 teams comes up for a vote at league meetings Tuesday and Wednesday in Philadelphia, the Bills will vote yes. GM Tom Donahoe said last season’s expansion to 32 teams makes expanding the playoff field logical and it wouldn’t water things down, considering 18 teams would still be left out.
Bills report: Inside slant
The Bills will give new meaning to the term “burn rubber” this season at Ralph Wilson Stadium. After two years of study, the club has decided to replace its much criticized artificial turf with a synthetic grass system that utilizes pulverized old rubber tires and is catching on as the wave of the future.
A Breakdown of the Offensive Personnel
If football was a game played from a desk with a suit coat as the uniform and cell phones and paperwork as the equipment, then the Buffalo Bills would be in the Super Bowl already. After a busy off-season of roster additions, the Bills stand easily among the top playoff contenders. Buffalobills.com writer Tim O'Shei reviews Buffalo's offensive personnel.
Bills interested in Jefferson
‘Jefferson is a 12-year veteran who caught 27 passes for Atlanta last season. Detroit reportedly is another club considering him. Jefferson, 34, will contend for a backup position wherever he signs. It’s believed he is being offered minimum-salary contracts.’
Chris Kelsay Talks About His New Job
‘"My contribution to this team is unknown by anybody right now. If I said I knew what I was going to do I’d be lying. I’m not going to do that. Like I said, I definitely have goals for myself and I know I can play at this level. I’m going to give it everything I’ve got every time I step on the field be it practice or a game. I’m looking forward to it and I hope the coaches are too."’
Bills Talking With Veteran Safety
An NFL source has told Empire Sports Network/WNSA that the Buffalo Bills are in discussions with veteran safety Marcus Robertson. Robertson has ties to Bills head coach Gregg Williams and defensive coordinator Jerry Gray from playing on their defensive unit during his playing days with the Tennessee Titans. Robertson was a member of the Seattle Seahawks roster the past two seasons.
The Week In Bills History/Bills Birthdays
May 22, 1963 – BILLS SIGN RUTKOWSKI
The Bills signed free agent all-purpose back Ed Rutkowski, out of Notre Dame.
May 18, 1975 – Olandis Gary
May 19, 1975 – London Fletcher
Inside Dish: Despite rumors, Brady likely to remain a Jaguar
One asset the Bills bought with free agents was defensive flexibility. The acquisition of Jeff Posey gives them a player who can play LB or rush end, and the opposing offense won’t know which position Posey is playing on any given play. Takeo Spikes gives the Bills a second linebacker capable of covering on passing downs, as it already had London Fletcher. In fact, coach Gregg Williams’ plan is for both linebackers to play in dime defenses.