‘These days, with multiple mini-camps, Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and some players working out at team facilities nearly year-round, camp has become much more concentrated.’
Archives for July 30, 2005
Bills Return To Training Camp
‘You must have tickets to attend the evening sessions. The tickets were free and have been distributed. You do not need tickets to attend the other sessions, but no matter what session, you must take a shuttle to the field.’
Bills sign WR-PR Parrish
‘Searching for playmakers for second-year quarterback J.P. Losman, the Bills used their first second-round pick on a receiver who ran the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds at the scouting combine and caught 43 passes for 693 yards and eight touchdowns last season. Parrish also averaged 16.2 yards on punt returns.’
Bills camp opens at Fisher
‘”Every year it gets harder and harder I tell you, cause you go from being in the nice king sized bed, swimming pool and playing with your kids to a dorm room. I got a bag in my hand and a pillow,” says Milloy.’
Bills Arrive for Camp
‘”We think we have a great opportunity to win this division and get to the super bowl and win the Super Bowl,” defensive tackle Sam Adams stated.’
Players Arrive For Camp, Bills Sign Parrish
‘”I could care less about J.P. Losman,” said Adams. “I have to play Defensive Tackle and everyone has to play their position. You can all worry about J.P. Losman. I’m going to worry about sacking the Quarterback, which I don’t do that often, and stopping the run which I do do very often. That’s my job and that’s what I’m going to concentrate on.”‘
Losman has business-like approach heading into Bills camp
‘”I’ve been waiting for a long time, a lot of work in the offseason, for this moment,” he said. “I’m as prepared as I’m going to get. I think my biggest challenge this offseason was to learn the offense. I think I did that. Hopefully, I can show it here in this camp.”‘