‘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.’
Archives for March 2004
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.”‘
Bills offer contract to Volek
‘Volek’s agent, Ken Staninger, said that his client would like to have his final decision made within the next few days.’
Moulds: Honorary Chairman of NCAA Tournament
‘I know first hand how those guys feel right now, how excited they are to be in a different city and get the opportunity to play in such a prestigious tournament. You only get this opportunity so many times and you have to take advantage of it every time. From talking to some of the players I got that feeling that I had when I played. They have that same feeling. They are excited to get started.’
Bills offer a contract to Titans QB Volek
‘”Any time you get a proposal from a quality organization like the Bills, it’s worthy of consideration,” Staninger said. “At this point, that’s all I’d like to comment.”‘
Van Pelt chosen as Bills’ radio color commentator
‘Broadcasting has always appealed to him – he majored in communications at the University of Pittsburgh – and he also may decide to coach. Along with his radio work for the Bills, he will also break down film on a volunteer basis for new coach Mike Mularkey and meet early in the week with the team’s quarterbacks.’
Bills Make Offer To Volek
‘Considering counter offers from the Titans, Bills and Falcons will probably stretch the process through the weekend, Staninger said.’
Volek mulling over three offers
‘Volek, who has now healed from his season-ending December spleen laceration, and agent Ken Staninger faxed another proposal to the Titans Wednesday on the heels of receiving an offer from the Buffalo Bills late Tuesday night, further complicating the decision for the free-agent quarterback. “Buffalo has certainly made a very serious proposal. It is a very legitimate offer and Billy and I have talked about it,” Staninger said.’
NFL’s No. 1 Good Guy signed by Buffalo
‘Vincent has donated significant moneys to youth athletic programs in both the Trenton and Yardley communities. In addition to many non-athletic programs he supports, Vincent sponsors a summer basketball league for girls in West Trenton, according to Trenton mayoral spokesperson Kent Ashworth. The five-time Pro-Bowler sponsors Trenton Recreation Department drill teams and maintains the only Little League ballpark in West Trenton.’
Bills hire former QB Van Pelt as radio analyst
‘”The good thing is I get to stay in Buffalo,” Van Pelt said. “With the significance of this injury, the chances are probably pretty good that I won’t play again. I’m very lucky I got to play nine years. I made a ton of friends on the team and in the community.”‘
Volek considering Falcons, Titans
‘Denver, Green Bay and Buffalo have shown interest, too, but Volek’s agent, Ken Staninger, said Volek’s choices have been narrowed down to the Titans and Falcons, who are believed to have offered at least $1 million more to sign than Tennessee.’
QB Van Pelt named Bills radio broadcaster
‘Van Pelt spent all of his nine seasons with the Bills working mostly as a backup. He had 11 starts in 31 appearances and combined for 2,985 yards passing with 16 touchdowns and 24 interceptions.’
Bills drop QB Van Pelt from team, add him to broadcast booth
‘Van Pelt has the third longest tenure among Bills’ quarterbacks, trailing only Joe Ferguson (1973-84) and Jim Kelly (1986-96).’