‘”I don’t’ think it’s just pigeon holed to just a Lawyer. This happened to Neil O’Donnell. It happens every year, that’s just part of the business. You have got to deal with now in this league. We dealt with that two years ago a bit, so we’re out of the back end of those types of things. I think Tom (Donahoe) has addressed this before in the past. We hope that we can manage the situation so that we’re not going through this type of situation this late in preseason, this late in training camp. We’re not in that kind of situation right now. It’s unfortunate that it happens but that’s just a tough part of the business that we’re in, in the NFL now.”‘
Archives for September 3, 2003
‘Jumbogate’ gets a 1-year reprieve
‘"Although we’re saddened that this will be the last year for ‘Jumbogate,’ we are thrilled with the cooperation we received from the Buffalo Bills and the NFL that let us go forward with the event," said Michael Gross, executive director of Heritage Centers.’
Washington, New Orleans also in pursuit
‘The Bills want more big plays from their safeties and their current starters, Pierson Prioleau and Coy Wire, combined for zero interceptions in 2002.’
Bills wait as Milloy considers his options
‘Still, Donahoe doesn’t think Milloy lost any edge. ”We think he’s still a good football player. Obviously, they do to. They tried to keep them,” Donahoe said.’
Tom Donahoe Talks About Lawyer Milloy
‘"We’re kind of in a holding pattern with this. We’ve been told that we are one of the teams that Lawyer is seriously taking a look at. We hope to know something today. We had hoped to know something last night but I guess they are still looking at the offers and trying to decide what they want to do."’
Say it ain’t so
‘Either way, Milloy is outta here. His next stop? Would you believe the Bills, who just happen to be the Patriots’ opponent in Sunday’s season opener in Orchard Park, N.Y.? Buffalo, after all, had success with the last ex-Patriot to come down the pike. If Bledsoe can help broker a deal – ESPN.com had the suitors narrowed to the Bills, New Orleans Saints and Washington Redskins – Milloy, 29, could suit up for one of the Pats’ fiercest competitors just five days after being pink-slipped.’
Bills on hold with Lawyer Milloy
‘The Buffalo Bills have made a contract offer to safety Lawyer Milloy, who was cut Tuesday in a salary cap move by the New England Patriots, but Bills President Tom Donahoe says he needs a decision by today so the team can focus on Sunday’s opener against the Patriots.’
Bills in the hunt for Milloy
‘If signed, Milloy undoubtedly would play against his former team on Sunday. His greatest value to the Bills this week might be as provider of inside information on the elaborate defensive schemes devised by New England coach Bill Belichick.’
Departed Jones realized his knee wasn’t ready
‘”Marcus was as classy as anybody I ever cut, the way he handled things,” said Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe. “He did the best he could do. In the end, he realized and we realized it just wasn’t back enough to where he could trust it to put his leg in there and play the way he wanted. As a matter of fact, he told me (Sunday) he would have been disappointed if we would have kept him because he would have felt like he was stealing money.”‘
With Beefed-Up Defense, Bills Appear Primed for Playoff Push
A burning question, however, is how well and how soon — if at all — the new players will fall into place as a cohesive unit. That said, there is plenty of talent on the roster. (registration required)
Bills chasing released Milloy
‘” Yes, we are interested,” Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said.’
Perfectionist
‘” Every kick is the same to me. We can be up by 40 in the fourth quarter, but to me it’s a huge kick. It’s not like I go out there and say ‘ We really, really need this one’ because I think we need every one.”‘
For Bills, D is the key
‘”One of the things last year is Drew probably felt that every time he went out there he had to score because we would give up a lot of points,” Donahoe said. “You’re not going to do that and win in this league. Our offence is still going to have the potential to be explosive, but at least now we have some balance. The next step and the biggest step is to see if we can put it all together.”‘
Ontario fans flock to see their squad
‘As any visit to Buffalo talk radio will confirm, Buffalo fans are wildly passionate about their Bills. And no more so than in the Stadium on game day. “No question, it is a great football area both in Western New York and Canada,” Bills president and general manager Tom Donahoe said. “We have great fans.”‘
The AFC Least? Not these days
‘In December, three of Buffalo’s four games are against AFC East foes, including a season-ending trip to New England. “We need to do a better job in our division,” said Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who had his worst performances last year against his former team, the Patriots. “Our division is awfully tough.”‘