‘Wilson’s passion for the game remains unflagging at age 86. Whether it’s 85 degrees and muggy in August or 35 and raining horizontal in November, whether his team is 8-2 or 2-8, Wilson can be found on the sidelines at practice, fervently watching his team prepare for yet another battle.’
Archives for July 3, 2005
Will this season open like last one ended?
‘Vacation period in the NFL will end soon, so it’s time to think about the Buffalo Bills and discuss if they have a chance to open the 2005 season as well as they ended 2004.’
Holcomb finds solid ground in upstate New York
‘Holcomb hasn’t gone far enough, which is why he picked the Bills over a variety of free-agency suitors. All of Buffalo’s working parts seem to be in place for a playoff run. "It’s important for me in my career to win a championship." he says. "That’s why I am at the place I am right now."’
Inside slant
‘When Vincent was set to return, coordinator Jerry Gray was ready to insert Vincent back at left cornerback, but with second-year pro Terrence McGee playing well and the Bills making a strong playoff push, Vincent felt it was in the club’s best interest not to rock the boat. His long-range career plan was to shift to free safety eventually, only now the timetable was pushed up.’
Notes, quotes
‘Veteran backup QB Kelly Holcomb showed during spring drills why the Bills went hard after signing him. In one word: poise. "In the huddle, the scheme, with everything new to him, he doesn’t flinch," coach Mike Mularkey said. "The speed of the rush is pretty heavy and he’s standing in there and making some throws."’
National concern
‘Drinking too much cold medicine or taking a dietary supplement that’s not on a league-approved list can get a player in trouble. “It’s that tight,” said Troy Vincent, the Buffalo Bills veteran defensive back who is president of the players union. “We know our system works.”‘
Bills players say you can’t beat system
‘”I just got tested,” Villarrial said. “Shirt off, pants down the knees, and he’s standing over the stall watching you pee into a cup. That would be hard for that device to work.”‘
Reasonable record for 2005 Bills: 8-8
‘ won’t be shocked if the Bills finish slightly above .500 in J.P. Losman’s first season as starting QB, but 8-8 is a more reasonable projection.’
Bills find no takers for Henry
‘”We’re not going to budge. We feel we’ve already lessened the asking price. We don’t think we could go below that. We think we’re giving away for a three,” Donahoe said. “We think that a three is pretty fair for a starting caliber running back, somebody who’s been to the Pro Bowl. It’s been perplexing to us why we haven’t been able to get it done.”’
Burns football camp a success
‘Joe Burns continues to win on the football field – only this time he won the hearts of area children.’