‘”The message is we are a team,” Jauron said. “Everybody that is in this business is highly competitive and the players are the most competitive of everybody. It’s hard to back them off because you don’t want to back them off too much. You don’t want a walk-through. You’ve got to practice hard to improve. There’s a fine line in there and you don’t want them to cross the line. We practice in a way that gives us the best chance to win. In order to have the best chance to win you’ve got to be disciplined. If we lose a player in a brawl or a fight on game day that’s not giving us the best chance to win. If we get penalized it’s not giving us the best chance. If we lose a player in practice it’s not giving us the best chance. The players are aware of it.”‘
Archives for April 9, 2006
Overdue Bills
‘He has made his money, your money, my money, and just about everyone else’s money over the life of the franchise. His whining, that the Bills are in financial peril, is groundless and annoying.’
Former Bills Players Confident the Team Will Stay WNY
‘Several Bills Alumni appeared in Buffalo Saturday with the Athletes in Action Ministry, including former Quarterback Frank Reich, who hopes the Bills will remain here for years to come. Frank Reich: "We look back and we see those close bonds not only with the fans and community and we don’t wanna forget that but at the same time we wanna keep moving forward and be inspired by it."’
Gibson Glad to Have Second Chance
‘"I’m pretty close to my top shape and now that I’m here I’ve got the whole summer to get in the best shape I’ve ever been in," said Gibson. "I’m ready to grasp that."’
Davis moves up in no time
‘Davis will likely have to beat out Josh Reed to earn a starting role, though players such as Sam Aiken and Roscoe Parrish are also in the mix.’
Former No. 1 Gibson attempting a comeback
‘Gibson said the Bills were the only team he considered this offseason. The chance to play for Jauron again greatly influenced his decision. “I know what kind of coach he is and how he approaches the game,” Gibson said. “I had some success under him before, so hopefully we can have some more.”‘
It’s time to sift all the clues before draft day
‘Other than Ngata, the most popular Buffalo pick for the mock drafters is Jimmy Williams of Virginia Tech, a big, fast guy who might start at safety as a rookie and move into a corner job if Nate Clements leaves after this season. Even more admired by the scouts is Michael Huff, Texas’ big-play safety who has the speed to start at corner. Huff is expected to be gone in the first six or seven picks, but if he seems to be sliding toward No. 8, the Bills would have to think seriously about him.’
NFL’s new salary cap leads to some wild spending
‘The Buffalo Bills have been downright frugal compared to some of their NFL brethren, with defensive tackle Larry Tripplett (five years, $18 million) being their most expensive signing.’
Why Wilson fears NFL’s revenue deal
‘”Every new stadium costs the Buffalo Bills money,” said Wilson, one of two owners to vote against the new labor deal. “The teams that have built these new stadiums where they can charge very high prices for suites and club seats and regular seats have thrown things out of balance.”‘
New breed of NFL owner is killing Bills
‘”Don’t buy all of that stuff that the league’s PR machine puts out,” Wilson said.’
Kelly Addresses Bills’ Future
‘”I’ve talked to Jack Kemp about this. He’s the first one to step up and make sure that if anything does seem to be slipping away… we’re two guys that will step up and make sure that Western New York has the Buffalo Bills has the team for many, many years,” Kelly said.’
Bills, Jets are the least in the AFC East
‘It would take a major NFL football miracle for Buffalo to win the AFC East in 2006.’
Many Bills Fans are Concerned
‘Patrons at the Pearl Street Grill didn’t know what to expect from Ralph Wilson, as they watched his live news conference on WNLO. They only knew they didn’t want to lose the Bills.’
Show Me The Money!
‘"If he’s claiming he’s losing money, he’s got to prove it to us. We can’t just go based on his verbal claim. That’s not a way to do business. He wouldn’t do business with anybody that way. Why would we do business with him that way? Just take his verbal claims without seeing his books?
I’m confident they’re making money. I think the question is: how much money? And is he just asking us to increase his profit,” asked DeBenedetti.’
Levy Talks About QBs And Moulds On ESPN Radio
‘Levy said he likes what he’s seen out of Losman, and understand why people misunderstand the young quarterback. “I don’t want anybody to have to change his personality,” Levy said. “Don’t mix personality with character. J.P. is a little bit of a West Coast guy. He’ll come in and call you dude and all that stuff, but he will work hard.”‘