‘“He was a great head coach, but I couldn’t get my hands on him,” said ex-Bills safety Pierson Prioleau, who joined the Redskins as a free agent this year. “Having him in the meeting room with you, having him teaching you things on the field, having him teaching you 100 percent of the time on defense, I love that as a player.” Williams says he has learned his lesson. He is at his best when he is hands-on, and he wasn’t in Buffalo. Next time, he’ll hire someone else to handle the offense so he can work one-on-one with his defensive players.’
Archives for September 4, 2005
Bills release Berks products Tucker, Esposito
‘”It’s really out of my control,” said Esposito, 24. “Obviously I’d like to be on a roster somewhere, but if I’m not I’ll still be here in Buffalo.”‘
Citizen Losman
‘Losman didn’t wait for us to ask. He tells all who will listen how much he likes Buffalo and Buffalonians. He says that’s why he lives downtown year-round. And he sounds sincere – as if this kid from California really gets us.’
Bills to go with young guns on O-line
‘The four O-line backups have combined for just one start in the NFL, and three of them essentially are rookies at their positions. However, the rapid progress of both Preston and Peters has been one of the promising developments of the summer for the Bills.’
Question Mark starts Friday
‘If you have a question on the Bills or the NFL in general, Question Mark and he will respond to several questions each week.’
Seven receivers stick with Bills
‘However, by releasing Tucker, the Bills left themselves without a single backup lineman with any experience of note. Greg Jerman is the only backup who has started an NFL game – one with Miami two years ago.’
Haddad, Tucker become Bills’ cut casualties
‘Starting today, the Bills can sign up to eight of those youngsters to their practice squad, but Haddad, and obviously Tucker, don’t fit that criteria.’
Bills Release Tucker, 13 More
‘Tucker started 12 games as a Bill last season, and appeared in 28 with Buffalo over the past two seasons. The Princeton product’s chances of making the roster were diminished in the offseason, when Buffalo signed free agent guards Mike Gandy and Bennie Anderson and drafted Duke Preston and Justin Geisinger.’
Tucker And Haddad Are Not Part Of The Final 53
‘The Bills cut their most consistent receiver in camp in Haddad. The only thing I can think of is he’s been hurt a lot while just being on practice squads during his six years around the league. He catches most balls that come his way and didn’t have a dropped ball until about ten days ago when he started to drop a few like the whole corp. Haddad had two long punt returns in preseason too. 2nd round pick Roscoe Parrish is on the roster and will miss about three games with wrist surgery. Backing up Eric Moulds and Lee Evans are Josh Reed, Sam Aiken, Jonathan Smith and George Wilson. Reed’s habit of dropping balls is worse this year, but he does block very well as does Aiken. Aiken had some nice catches in preseason, but he had streaks of dropped balls in camp too. Wilson pushed his way on the roster making some circus catches in camp and being pretty consistent. Smith had a good final preseason game against the Lions and had a long punt return called back by penalty.’
Versatile OL Tucker among Bills’ final cuts
‘Tucker had been bothered by a back problem after having offseason surgery and missed the first week of training camp. He also missed Buffalo’s second preseason game, a 27-7 win against Green Bay. He proved to be the odd man out as the Bills kept four relatively untested backups: tackle Greg Jerman, Jason Peters, fifth-round draft pick Duke Preston and sixth-rounder Justin Geisinger.’