‘On another note, Koshinski took issue with the industry perception that the Buffalo market couldn’t support two sports-talk radio stations. He said the long-term plans for WNSA were disrupted years ago when former Adelphia executive Timothy Rigas made a last-minute decision that prevented the station from bidding for the Bills contract. "Our game plan was to carry the Bills games," Koshinski said. "We were 55 minutes away from doing that. Timothy Rigas pulled the plug then. We felt it was a very strong, competent bid. What we formulated as a business plan became flawed."’
Archives for May 8, 2004
Reed stops to talk to kids on way to Canton
”’I felt I had at least another year or two left to play in the right situation,” he said. ”But I didn’t get the right situation and I wasn’t going to go way out of my way just to prove to somebody that I could play another year or two. I left the game on my own terms, which is what you want as a player.”’
Thomas: Players need to mature
‘”I think people are starting to realize now what we accomplished,” he said. “Two years ago (former Bills head coach) Marv Levy got into the Hall of Fame, and Jim Kelly got in, too. We had some great players on those teams and that’s starting to get noticed, too.”‘
Peters may fill bill in Buffalo
‘In the end the Buffalo Bills signed the former Arkansas tight end as an undrafted free agent and will keep him at that position initially. However, some in the league believe he could be, with some work, a quality left tackle.’
Some teams can’t get enough tight ends
The three-year contract is worth $18.5 million and drops Bledsoe’s cap charge for 2004 from $8.33 million to a much more palatable $4.147 million. Bledsoe, who is coming off the worst season of his career, received a $6.5 million signing bonus. His base salaries will be $2.25 million (for 2004), $3.3 million (2005) and $4.35 million (2006). There are roster bonuses of $1.05 million each for 2005 and 2006. The salary cap charge will rise to $6.5 million for ’05 and to $8.316 million for ’06, but those are still far less than the cap charges for those seasons under the old contract.
Evans: The Perfect Script
‘You can see the difference between the college and the pros right away. The defensive backs are a little bit more physical, a little bit quicker, a little bit stronger, so I have to use my speed and be physical too. Stepping out on that field was a blessing for me, now I just have to take advantage of it. Troy Vincent gave me some little pointers on certain things he’s done in the League. Being patient, learning the game, and being a student of the game were probably the most important things he said.’
IntroducingÖ Tim Euhus
‘I usually throw up before a game.’