‘The Bills have donated $10,000 to the American Red Cross – International Response Fund and encourage fans to join the team and support relief efforts in areas affected by this disaster.’
Archives for January 7, 2005
Mike Mularkey’s NFL Breakdowns
‘Mularkey, the former Pittsburgh offensive coordinator and onetime NFL tight end, has agreed to break down the 12-team playoff field and share his pre-game analysis with Don Banks of SI.com…’.
Albany Conquest kicker Vinny C. to tryout with Buffalo Bills Tuesday
‘Following an impressive rookie arenafootball2 season, Albany Conquest kicker Vinny Cirrincione has been granted a tryout with the Buffalo Bills to take place Tuesday morning (Jan. 11). “This is another reason why Albany is an attractive place for players to be,” said Albany Conquest Head Coach Richard Davis. “We are sandwiched between several NFL teams that pay attention to the players we have on the roster. This is a great opportunity for Vinny to have a chance to elevate his professional football playing career.”‘
Bills have two safeties paid in top 12 at position
‘The cap numbers for Vincent and Milloy are pretty steady the next three years (in the $3.5 million range). Milloy is signed through 2006. So there’s not going to be a great need to rework their deals. As long as Vincent plays well at safety the next three years, the Bills should be getting their money’s worth.’
Donahoe leaves door open for Losman
‘"We should have been in the playoffs," Donahoe said. "We know it. The league knows it. Our fans know it. Next year, we expect to get there. We have a good football team. We have to make it better."’
Given chance to back Drew, Moulds passes
‘At the very least, you’d have expected Moulds to stand up for Bledsoe, to make the standard assertion that “Drew is our guy” and it’s his job to lose. Moulds seemed more interested in talking up the prospects of the rookie, J.P. Losman. He said he didn’t know “how long management thinks (Losman) can stay on the bench.”‘
Bills won’t stand pat
‘Here’s a look at how the team did and what to expect in 2005…’.
Donahoe leaves door open for Losman
‘When asked if Bledsoe would start next year, Donahoe said every job is open for competition. “I think you start from scratch and the best players deserve to play.”‘
Coaching search gains momentum
‘”Jerry wants to be a head coach and he’s expressed that to (head coach) Mike (Mularkey) and to me,” Donahoe told The News. “The opportunities don’t come around that often. I think Jerry can be a head coach in this league. Maybe it won’t happen this year, but it’s going to happen for him. We’d encourage Jerry to look into it. He’ll do a great job.”‘
Edgemont mom upset at Pataki’s speech
‘Fisch does not deny that Hunter’s Hope and Kelly have worked to expand newborn screening. But Fisch said it was she who invited representatives of Hunter’s Hope to a June meeting with state health officials in Albany, a meeting she worked to arrange. She said Kelly did not attend. “It’s not about my getting credit,” she said. “It’s about my credibility as an advocate.”‘
Henry May Return for 2005 Season
‘"I think it could happen," said President/General Manager Tom Donahoe. "He’s a quality running back and we’re going to need two, probably three backs, to do what we want to do offensively. Whatever happens with that situation we’ll see how it develops. I know this, Travis Henry is a good football player and a good back and we’re not going to give him away."’
Spikes & McGee All-Pros
‘Spikes was recognized for his best season in a Bills uniform registering 134 tackles, three sacks and five interceptions returning three of them for touchdowns. McGee had a breakout season returning kickoffs. The second year player from Northwestern State averaged 26.3 yards a return while scoring three touchdowns.’
Donahoe unhappy with Bledsoe’s inconsistency
”’I think there were some games where he didn’t play good enough to win,” Donahoe said. ”I think we need better play consistently from that position as we do with several positions with our team. But there’s no question that Drew improved.”’
Bills’ Gray considered for Syracuse job
‘Donahoe is confident Gray will become a head coach in either the NFL or college and encouraged him to interview with the Orange.’
Syracuse gets permission to interview Bills’ Gray
‘Bills president Tom Donahoe said Thursday that the team granted Syracuse permission to interview Gray for the job that opened when Paul Pasqualoni was fired last week. “Interviews never hurt you, to go through the process,” Donahoe said. “The experience is good, whether it’s a college job or a pro job.”’