‘” All my relatives grew up in Niagara Falls, so they’re big followers of the Bills,” said Weir, who was born in Sarnia, Ontario, near Port Huron, Mich. ” I do like the Bills, and I’ve never been to training camp before, so it’s kind of cool.”‘
Archives for August 2003
Weir has a close encounter with Spikes
‘Later, Weir was joined by Bills’ Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, who was also in attendance. After practice, Weir stuck around to have a conversation with Bills president Tom Donahoe and coach Gregg Williams.’
Bills expect good season from Coleman and Brown
”’I’m real comfortable,” said Coleman, who signed with Buffalo in 2002 out of Division II Ferris State University.’
McGahee packing his bags in anticipation of deal
”’We have him on standby,” Rosenhaus said. ”I’ve told Willis to pack his bags and be ready because if things continue to progress, he’s going to be taking an airplane as soon as tomorrow.”’
Battles leaves Bills training camp
‘Williams didn’t seem concerned about Battles’ departure. ”We’ve got six safeties,” he said, ”because Scott Turner has been doing both safety and cornerback.”’
Roll Call
Safety Ainsley Battles, who was not at practice on Monday, has left the team on his own accord according to Gregg Williams. In addition, LB Angelo Crowell, WR Charles Johnson, TE Dave Moore, TE Ryan Neufeld and C Mike Pucillo were held out of practice today. DE Aaron Schobel was not able to attend due to personal reasons.
Have the Bills Improved Enough to Beat the Patriots on Opening Day?
While the Bills obviously helped themselves defensively during the off-season, New England did, too. The Patriots couldn’t stop the run last year nor hold important leads in the fourth quarter, but look far more efficient in its new three-man front.
Battles Leaves the Bills
Safety Ainsley Battles was not at practice today and has left the team of his own accord. Other Bills not practicing today were Angelo Crowell, Charles Johnson, Dave Moore, Ryan Neufeld and Mike Pucillo. Aaron Schobel also missed practice due to personal reasons.
Gregg Williams Postgame Comments
‘"It was nice to see Brown take the punt and make a big play. On our special teams, we’ve been lacking in that for awhile, especially after he didn’t fair-catch the one before that. I wasn’t very happy when he gave up the ground…and he redeemed himself. He did a very good job. He’s an aggressive kid. That was fun to see. His speed is very exciting. The fact that he almost popped a pretty good one on a kickoff return. He saw the crack, and he’s so fast he stumbled. That’s good to see.”’
Brown scrambles Bills’ wideout picture
‘Behind those five include: Brown, who played last year in the Canadian league; James Jett, a 10-year veteran of the Raiders’ organization and an experienced deep threat; second-year man Andre Rone, who was on the roster but inactive all 16 games last year; Rodney Wright, a seventh-round pick last year; and Sam Aiken, a fourth-round pick this year out of North Carolina.’
Brown takes bulk of snaps
‘"But he’s got good awareness. He understands the offense well. I would have liked to see him make some more plays outside the pocket. When he came out of the pocket a couple times he played conservatively and tried to take it down the field when he probably could have pulled it down and run with it."’
Better depth, special teams make Bills a contender
‘But in Saturday’s win at Baltimore, you could see clear signs that the Buffalo Bills are developing the sort of depth required to be a contender in an age of NFL parity.’
Bills show off new weapons
‘” Well, I felt like we were sloppy,” Bledsoe said. ” Thankfully, our defense stepped up, turned the ball over for us and gave us a chance to score on the short field.”‘
Clements’ takeaway is a good omen
‘Buffalo also is the only AFC East team with a minus turnover ratio over the past three seasons (67 takeaways and 87 giveaways). The New York Jets were plus-17 (97-80), Miami plus-5 (99-94) and New England plus-3 (87-84).’
Get Wilson off the sidelines, into the Hall
‘One more year would make four consecutive summers that the Bills have been represented in Canton, Ohio, and the next one should be Ralph Wilson. Like he was 10 years ago in training camp, the owner has been watching from the sidelines. It’s time to get him on the main stage.’