‘This is a tentative schedule and is subject to change.’
Archives for June 17, 2004
Reed Enjoying Retirement, Time with Family
‘Though Andre is no longer a star receiver for the Buffalo Bills, he’s still a star in his household.’
Bills ready for a break
‘"They’ve progressively gotten better and better," Mularkey said. "Especially offensively, whether it’s a new system or not, you’re always behind. Yesterday was probably the best practice these guys have had. If you can move it on our defense, that’s pretty good. So I’m very pleased with where we are at right now."’
NFL Network hires preseason broadcast trio
Preseason Opener Live: The preseason opener against Denver on Sunday Aug. 15th at 7pm will also be the inaugural live broadcast by the NFL Network. The crew of Kenny Albert, Dan Fouts, and Terrell Davis will broadcast the game. The NFL Network will be showing every preseason game that is not being nationally televised by one of the broadcast partners. Only a handful of them will be live, the rest will be on tape delay. The Broncos game will be at Ralph Wilson Stadium and will be the debut of Mike Mularkey’s head coaching career. The NFL Network is seen in 20 million homes, mostly on Directv.
Bills get some down time
‘”We’ve been here since March and it can definitely take a toll,” said backup defensive tackle Justin Bannan, who hails from Fair Oaks, Calif. “It’s good for the guys to get away, to go back to where we’re from, to keep doing the training and keep in shape, but do it somewhere else and rejuvenate your mind. It’s more mental than anything. This will allow us to come back ready to go.”‘
Transcript: Drew Bledsoe Q&A Session
‘The last couple days, we’ve finished installing and now we’re going back and reviewing. So it’s the second time through it in the last few weeks for us, so we were able to be a little bit sharper. When you’re just doing things for the very first time it’s hard to be extremely sharp, but we’ve made some strides.’
Transcript: Mike Mularkey Q&A Session
‘As far as the players, it progressively got better and better and they know that, especially offensively where you’re going to be behind no matter what if it’s a new system or what. Yesterday was probably the best practice these guys have had. If you can move it on our defense, that’s pretty good. I’m very please with where we are at right now.’
Bills Preseason Opener To Be Shown Live
‘The Buffalo Bills will be part of the first live game produced on the NFL Network when they host the Denver Broncos on Sunday, August 15, at 7:00 PM. The NFL Network crew of Kenny Albert, Dan Fouts, and Terrell Davis will serve as the on-air broadcast team and veteran producer Mark Wolff, who produced last year’s Super Bowl for CBS, has been hired to produce the game and FOX’s Rich Russo, one of the premiere directors in the business, will serve as the Director. Additionally, Solomon Wilcots will serve as the sideline reporter.’
Bills Finish Workouts
‘Head Coach Mike Mularkey says he is pleased with the progress the offense has made over the last three months, "It progressively got better and better and they know that especially offensively where you are going to be behind no matter if it is a new system of not, you’re always behind. yesterday was the best practice these guys have had and if you can move it on our defense that’s pretty good."’
The Bills Finish Mini-camp
‘On the final day, Mark Campbell left the action to have his right hamstring wrapped with ice. He watched the final few minutes of practice. Jerel Myers and Terrence McGee watched with injuries. Ross Tucker did some work on his own with a leg bruise. Missing were Pat and Mike Williams, Sam Adams, Takeo Spikes, Troy Vincent, Joe Burns and Izell Reese.’
Bledsoe ready to rest up before start of training camp
‘Earlier this week, during an hour-long interview on Buffalo’s WGR radio, Donahoe said: ”I never felt that Drew’s skills were diminishing. He didn’t play well and in many cases we didn’t help him,” Donahoe added. ”But as far as his ability to get back, throw the ball, make the throws, read the defense, we felt that the skill level was still there.”’