‘Saturday afternoon, Beebe returned to North Aurora and the Union Congregational Church to send a message to dozens of listeners. Beebe, now coach of the Aurora Christian football team, spoke about football and his faith.’
Archives for February 2005
“Comeback Game” DVD Winner #1
‘For one day a whole community came together and learned an important lesson; no matter how bleak things look, if you work hard you can overcome anything.’
Bills, Verizon Wireless renew sponsorship
‘The Buffalo Bills and Verizon Wireless have extended their marketing deal for another three years. The contract pays the team a low seven-figure amount annually.’
Budget crisis could change the future of the Bills
‘Legislator Al DeBenedetti has been against the deal with the Bills and Raplh Wilson from the beginning. “It’s just a question of five million more dollars he doesn’t have to spend. That he gets to keep as profits, that comes out of the pockets of the taxpayers of Erie County at a very difficult time,” said Legislator Al DeBenedetti.’
Inside slant
‘Other free agent activity for the team is expected to center on finding a reliable No. 2 quarterback and running back, obtaining a tight end and looking for more upgrades for the offensive line.’
Strategy and personnel
‘The Bills want to take advantage of Losman’s mobility, but they don’t want him to be Michael Vick, tucking and running on every pass call. Meanwhile, they have to plan for the very real possibility he won’t start all 16 games if he can’t rein in his reckless play. The backup job has suddenly become important again.’
Notes, quotes
‘"I’ve seen a lot of changes on all the teams I’ve been on. I’ve seen Darrell Green go in Washington and Emmitt Smith go in Dallas, so from that standpoint, nothing surprises me in the NFL." — Bills guard Ross Tucker reacting to the release of 12-year veteran Drew Bledsoe, the NFL’s 10th all-time passer.’
Cowboys have line on bulk
‘"He’s immobile," former Cowboys safety Darren Woodson said of Bledsoe. "He can’t move."’
NFLPA: Bledsoe’s deal worth $14 mil
‘According to NFL Players Association figures, Drew Bledsoe’s three-year deal is worth $14 million with essentially $5.5 million guaranteed.’
Buck shots
‘Drew Bledsoe is a good signing for the Cowboys, and why? Because I’m from Buffalo. We need some sort of revenge for the way you beat us in the Super Bowl. If you can protect Bledsoe, he’s not a bad QB. If you can’t … well, just take your blood-pressure meds with you. GO BILLS!’
Bills Team Report
‘It is believed Jennings is seeking a contract that would make him one of the highest-paid players at his position. That’s a demand the Bills aren’t likely to meet.’
Free Agency Questions & Answers
‘From March 2 to the day before the season begins, a club’s top 51 salaried players count towards the cap, plus pro-rated signing bonuses, incentives, etc., but not base salaries of other players on the roster up to 80. Thereafter, all salaries on a club’s roster count towards the cap.’
Bills Plan for Thorough Check at Combine
‘The scouting process is hitting the home stretch and the Bills hope all the questions they have surrounding this year’s draft crop will be answered as the coming months unfold.’
A little Bledsoe banter and Ty talk
‘Bledsoe is no fool. He’s got plenty of money. Parcells and Dallas offer him a shot again at greatness — something Gregg Williams or Mike Mularkey weren’t going to deliver in Buffalo.’
Bills see little risk in Losman
‘"We felt at times this year that the offense was a little too predictable and not varied enough," Donahoe said. "We’ve got some good young players on the offensive side of the ball, and we think J.P. can add to that."’