‘”My first day of camp in Miami,” Vincent explained. “I lined up across Mark Clayton with Dan Marino under center. They played with me like a toy. I was like Marino’s ATM card. He was just using me whenever he wanted to. I knew at that point I was chasing a ghost. They moved me from Clayton to Mark Duper to Tony Martin. All of them made me look foolish.”‘
Archives for June 15, 2006
Whitner Will Be Prepared
‘"Coming in this time I had all that base stuff down and when I came in (last) Friday they gave me all the blitz packages and everything," said Whitner. "After looking at that all last weekend and going through three days of it on the practice field I feel very caught up."’
OT Williams has weight issues
‘The weight problems that prompted Buffalo to cut offensive lineman Mike Williams have followed him to Jacksonville, even threatening his chances to make the team. Williams, a former first-round pick who received a $1.4 million signing bonus from the Jaguars in March, missed practice Wednesday because of back pain that coach Jack Del Rio attributed in part to excess weight.’
Bills won’t rush to judgment on No. 1 QB
‘”We did wrestle with the idea that maybe we’re hurting a guy or two with a lack of reps, but I think we can make it work,” offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild said. “I like the way those guys are reacting to each other. Kelly has obviously played a lot. You can tell he’s very experienced and has seen a lot. J.P. has got some real raw ability in terms of arm strength and athletic ability. Craig is an intriguing guy. When he’s been given a chance to play he has played well. He has some size and strength to him. They each bring something to the table, but I don’t want to rush to any conclusion.”‘
Vincent doesn’t regret parking his motorcycle
‘”It’s not just you, it’s the people around you,” Vincent said. “It’s just unfortunate. As players you have to be smart. [Roethlisberger] had been warned I think many times by family members and teammates and coaches. You’re human, you’re young. Sometimes we believe that won’t happen to us. It happened [Monday].”‘
Bills’ McGee to unveil his artwork tonight at Eastview
‘McGee will unveil a line of posters and T-shirts bearing his artwork and be available for autographs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Bills Store at Eastview Mall. Each poster and T-shirt bears a reprint of a self-portrait drawn in charcoal that McGee has titled "Inside."’
Bills player to visit new McDonald’s Saturday
‘Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Melvin Fowler (No. 67) will be at the Fredonia McDonald’s this Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. as part of its grand opening celebration.’
Veteran guard beefs up line
‘Green Bay was among several other teams that pursued Anderson, who agreed to a two-year contract after visiting Dolphins headquarters on Tuesday.’
Dolphins sign veteran right guard Anderson
‘Anderson has started in 70 of 79 career games, and last year played for the Bills under coach Mike Mularkey, now the Dolphins’ offensive coordinator. “That was one of the major reasons he chose the Dolphins over Green Bay,” Lewis said. “[Mularkey] and that the Dolphins wanted a guard.”‘
Dolphins get help, depth at guard
‘Anderson started 14 games for the Bills last season, and he is expected to vie for the Dolphins’ job with Seth McKinney. McKinney, who played center last season, swapped positions with Rex Hadnot this off-season.’
McGahee loses the bulk; can he regain Miami form?
‘Undoubtedly, 2006 will be a telling year for McGahee. There will be a continued belief that he lacks the character to play for Marv Levy’s Buffalo Bills, unless he can be a model teammate and gain big yardage, which he’s supposed to do. However, there is a downside to a big season in Buffalo for McGahee. Huge numbers will lead to a likely contract holdout from the three-year veteran next offseason, who is represented by the league’s most infamously money-hungry agent, Drew Rosenhaus. For Bills fans, that may end up being a good problem to have.’
Dolphins pay another Bill, sign Anderson
‘The Miami Dolphins will be hoping that Buffalo’s trash becomes their treasure. If that happens, it will likely be thanks to Mularkey. Anderson could end up being a starter at guard, but don’t expect him to drastically upgrade the line. At least he’ll be an additional body, something the O-line has often sorely needed in recent years.’
Dolphins sign ex-Bill Anderson for offensive line
‘Anderson has signed a two-year, $3 million contract with the Miami Dolphins, ESPN.com has learned. The deal includes a $600,000 signing bonus and base salaries of $600,000 for 2006 and of $1.5 million for 2007. There is also a $300,000 roster bonus in early March 2007. The five-year veteran can earn an additional $1 million — $750,000 this season and $250,000 next year, in incentives.’
Losman puts his money down on Bills starting job
‘"Obviously, I wouldn’t have done that if I thought I was going to be out of here soon," Losman said this week. "I fell in love with the area where I purchased it, just the people around it. I might as well make it home."’