‘8 p.m. — NFL Preseason Scrimmage: 2005 Green Bay vs. Buffalo Scrimmage – The Buffalo Bills visit Lambeau Field on Packer Night to take on Green Bay in front of a capacity crowd for the first-ever televised preseason scrimmage on the NFL Network.’
Archives for July 2005
Sportservice Has Jobs Openings for Bills Games
‘The Delaware North subsidiary is looking for people to fill a variety of positions. Those include servers for suites, clubs and catering, food and beverage runners for clubs, supervisors, sous chefs, porters, stand attendants, kitchen prep and those with any type of cooking experience.’
Defense Looks To Dominate
‘The defensive unit of the Bills has been very solid the past two years as they finished both the 2003 and 2004 season ranked second in the league. The unit will have the same scheme under the tutelage of Jerry Gray for the third year in a row and they return 10 of 11 starters. That is a recipe for continued success but the players are not resting on their laurels.’
Normalcy returns to local sports
‘And after eight months of talk about salary caps, revenue linkage and the protracted departures of Drew Bledsoe and Travis Henry, it’ll be nice to have the sports world back to normal.’
Losman Brings New Offensive Style
The Bills head into training camp with unbridled optimism about the coming season. They return a fantastic defense almost totally intact and a shining special teams unit. On offense they have many weapons but two big question marks on that side of the ball threaten their goal of making it to the playoffs for the first time in five season.
April’s Unit Primed for Special Season
‘Plus, the Bills became the first team to score five touchdowns on special teams since the Chicago Cardinals accomplished the feat in 1959 (the year of the first goalie mask in hockey and the announcement of a new pro football team in Buffalo).’
NFL 101 – in Rochester, NY
Join members of the Buffalo Bills staff, alumni and players for this interactive football workshop designed for women to benefit the United Way of Greater Rochester through Women United. You will learn the X’s and O’s of football, and then hit the field with Bills players and alumni.
Bills’ offense looks to apply what it’s learned
‘”This is probably the best group of receivers going into a camp that I’ve been associated with,” Clements said. “Each of them has good qualities. Unfortunately, you can only keep a certain number, but the competition will make us a better team. It’s going to be a difficult cut, but those are the kind of difficult decisions you like because that means you’re going to end up with a pretty good player.”‘
Inside slant
‘Lee may have the slight edge based on talent. "He’s a big back," Donahoe said of Lee. "He’s more of a downhill-type runner, more of an explosive kind of runner, and when he got some opportunities in Dallas he did well. He was very good in the off-season program. We made sure coming here he understood he was going to have to do more than just carry the football. He was going to have to be involved on special teams and do whatever we asked him to do to contribute to the team. He’s been on board with that."’
Strategy and personnel
‘He’s no Michael Vick, but Bills QB J.P. Losman is no turtle when it comes to flat-out running speed. At the combine workout before the 2004 draft, the former Tulane star clocked consistently in the 4.6 range in the 40-yard dash.’
Notes, quotes
‘"We made it clear to the teams [that] if somebody [was] willing to step up and give us a solid third, we [would] do the deal," general manager Tom Donahoe said. "A couple teams said, ‘What if you get two offers for a third-round pick?’ I said our inclination would be to take who offered it to us first."’
‘Wide Open’ Battle for Bills Third WR
‘Reed knows that it’s likely a make-or-break year for him with the Bills as his rookie contract comes to a close. And he finds himself with more competition as well, as the team used its first pick in the 2005 draft to take speedy wideout Roscoe Parrish in the second round.’
Tight End Depth Chart Looks Promising
‘”I think I’ll be close to 100 percent,” Campbell said about how he should be feeling by August. “The only thing that’s going to make me 100 percent will be playing in games. That will be the deciding factor. Whether I’m 90, 95, or 100 percent, it’s how well I can take a hit or how well I can get extra yardage after a hit and really get in the whole scheme of blocking somebody in a game situation. That’s when I’ll really be able to tell you that. But I’ll definitely be good enough to go, I know that. And I feel good about where I’m at. I realize as the season goes on my knee is going to get better and stronger.”‘
Keeping it real
‘The fact he’s handsome, a Southern Californian and usually is seen dressing down leads Bills fans to one thought: Rob Johnson. It’s an allusion that won’t go away, because the scar from Johnson’stenure in Buffalo still exists on the psyche of Bills fans.’
Losman finds Buffalo to be a ‘grind it out’ town
‘”The main differences I see are Venice is a small area but the community is not as tight as the community here in Buffalo. L.A. is so big and there’s so much more to do, so many more roads that lead you so many other places. Here in Buffalo it seems like everyone here has each other’s back. Everyone knows pretty much everything about everybody. There are rumors in the town everyone knows.’