‘Not in attendance Monday were Nate Clements, London Fletcher, Mike Gandy, Willis McGahee, Brian Moorman, Roscoe Parrish, Aaron Schobel, Spikes, Chris Villarrial and Troy Vincent.’
Archives for May 22, 2006
Laidlaw newest Bills sponsor
The Buffalo Bills have added a bus company to their list of corporate sponsors.’
In a group of small receivers, Aiken stands out
‘On a Bills unit packed with a host of no-name players, the relatively unknown Aiken has a chance to be a key contributor. Don’t look for his numbers to approach the departed Moulds’ at all, but important catches could contribute to wins. For a Bills team looking to become more like their division rival, the New England Patriots , wins are the paramount issue.’
Bills and Laidlaw Agree to Sponsorship Deal
‘As the official transportation provider for the Bills, Laidlaw will receive full trademark usage of all official Bills logos; have a sponsor presence on Buffalobills.com’s group ticket section and on the Bills Jumbotron during games; and signage on the practice field at training camp. Laidlaw will also offer discounted rates for use of its buses to all Bills season ticket holders.’
Coaches Passing On Their Expertise
‘"It reawakened in me immediately my own experience when I was just starting as a coach and how much I valued listening to someone who had experience in the field," said Levy. "It’s tremendously valuable. The learning process is there and it’s very gratifying to be able to provide that insight to young coaches who are interested."’
Lee and Ochs Head to World Bowl
‘Two teams had a shot at advancing to the championship, both of them with Buffalo Bills players, the Frankfurt Galaxy (6-3) with QB Craig Ochs and S Rob Lee needed a win against the Berlin Thunder (2-6-1), while RB Fred Jackson and the Fire (5-4) needed a win over the Cologne Centurions (4-5) AND a Galaxy loss to advance.’