‘Great coverage on punts and kickoffs earned Bannister a Pro Bowl berth this season. The Seahawks ranked No. 1 in the NFL in punt coverage and seventh in kickoff coverage. Bannister saw little time at receiver, catching only three passes for 61 yards all year. He was No. 4 on the Seattle depth chart, behind Darrell Jackson, Koren Robinson and Bobby Engram.’
Archives for March 19, 2004
Bannister Says He Wants to Play Receiver
‘”I talked to the receiver coach and the special teams coach. I think they’re excited for me to be able to do both, especially playing a second or third receiver position. You have to be able to play special teams too. I think it’s a big advantage when you can do both. I’m an up and coming receiver. My best years are ahead of me.”‘
Williams wants to help Bills
‘”Does it get any better for me?” said Williams, who missed most of the 2003 season after knee and toe surgeries. “I don’t know the Bills salary cap situation or what they’ve allotted for another tight end, but I will say I’ve had a great time and I would love to be part of this organization. I’m going to come back and be a hard-nosed player for somebody in this league. I’m just praying that it can for my hometown Buffalo Bills.”‘
Flurry of offers postpones Volek’s decision
‘Unless they renegotiate that deal by November, they’ll have to pay Bledsoe a $2 million bonus, which also makes him a free agent at season’s end, or pay him a $7 million bonus to extend the contract through the 2007 season. Either bonus will be a stretch against Buffalo’s salary cap, but the Bills are unlikely to pay the $7 million unless Bledsoe is having a career season.’
Volek calling the shots
‘Additionally, the Buffalo Bills may have bowed out of the race, as Staninger informed them Wednesday that their initial offer was not in range and said he had not yet heard back from them.’
Bannister pays a visit to Bills
‘”I’m definitely looking forward to having an opportunity to play as a receiver, whether it be the third or second – or first, whatever,” Bannister told reporters in Buffalo. “I do want to make that transition. I’m a wide receiver that can play special teams, not a special-teams player that can play receiver.”‘
Bills need adequate arm behind Bledsoe
‘The Bills surprisingly bowed out of the Drew Henson sweepstakes early and are likely to consider using a middle- or late-round selection on a quarterback such as Matt Schaub of Virginia. Patriots UFA Damon Huard could be on the radar, and former Ravens QB Chris Redman will get another chance. But for as many hits as Drew Bledsoe is prone to take, even in a toned-down, run-first offense, the Bills have to provide a safety net. It would be unfortunate to be in the division race in November only to see playoff hopes dashed because of a Bledsoe injury. The Falcons know all too well how quickly the cookie crumbles if the main ingredient is lost.’
Williams Visits Bills
‘Williams met with Mike Mularkey and the Bills coaching staff and came away impressed by the direction the team is taking. He says the talks will now be between his agent and the team to see if they can come up with contract terms.’
Do you think the Bills should sign QB Billy Volek?
‘So, again my vote is a yes, but don’t break the bank to get him.’
Roland Visits Buffalo
‘”They have a need for a tight end that can get after it, block, and do some of the things I can do,” Williams said. “I had a great meeting with Coach Mularkey and we definitely have some similarities in what we want for our team.”‘
Roland Williams Says He Wants to Play in Buffalo
‘”The first game I ever went to was when I was six years old. We sat up in the nose bleed seats when they played the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys were beasts that year and Buffalo wasn’t that good but Buffalo smashed them.”‘