‘Thomas had been trying to battle back from a knee injury.’
Archives for April 14, 2006
Brown defends Wilson
‘Brown, 70, is particularly incensed at what he calls the personal nature of the attacks on Wilson and his age. He says the critics should debate him fairly on the issues by using “Marquis de Queensbury rules.”‘
Mike Brown defends Bills owner
‘”If they want to debate him on the issue, fine,” said Brown, the only other owner to vote “no.” “But I don’t buy into this stuff where they want to undercut his opinion with fallacious, ad hominem attacks. Ralph Wilson is 87 years old. He is probably close to the same age as Justice (John Paul) Stevens on the Supreme Court. You can be 87 years old and very strong mentally, and he is. And to say these things that have been bubbling up about him bothers me.”‘
Bills Team Report
‘The team needs offensive and defensive line help. Southern California OT Winston Justice and Florida State DT Brodrick Bunkley are enticing. Neither was projected to be a top 10 pick after the season, but each has increased his stock with strong workouts.’
Wilson’s warning being misinterpreted
‘Yet, somehow, Wilson is being painted as the bad guy for attempting to take a proactive stance. Perhaps, he should’ve stayed quiet and merely allowed the franchise’s next owner take the heat.’
J.P. Losman’s New Outlook
‘At the end of what was a very trying and humbling season for Losman in 2005, he needed to get away from the game in which he buried himself mentally for the majority of the calendar year. He spent time with family, friends, former college teammates. He also spent time by himself to reflect on what he accomplished and what he failed to do in his first extended exposure to the NFL game. "I just had a lot of time to think about what I want to do, where I want to go, how hard I want to compete," said Losman. "What kind of person I am."’
It’s inevitable the Bills will eventually go
‘At this point, not much seems in the way. Wilson’s credibility in NFL meetings has all but vanished. His cronies have died or settled into retirement. Newer owners ignored him while he contested the new CBA. They’re already looking beyond his arguments and toward where sports have been headed for years.’
NFL Message to Ralph Wilson: Issue of Small Market Teams on the Front Burner
‘Aiello says in the near future, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue will name a committee of both small and big market team owners to address the issue. "A committee will be appointed which will include a cross-section of owners to ensure the new system works for all teams." Aiello adds that the league is putting together a ‘best practices’ model that will give guideance to small market teams on ways to maximize the money they can make.’
Wilson gains political allies
‘Brown, who called the deal “tremendously costly” when it came out, declined a request to comment on Wilson’s political efforts to get a more liberal revenue plan passed. NFL chief operating officer Roger Goodell, a Jamestown native who helped hammer out the labor agreement and is a person many Bills supporters see as an ally to replace outgoing commissioner Paul Tagliabue, has been made unavailable to the media. Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf has addressed the challenges the new CBA presents small- and medium-market teams and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver is on record as saying the deal “was a little rich for my blood.” But nobody is commenting on Wilson’s staunch views.’