‘Cottengim, who threw 40 touchdown passes and was MVP of the Great Lakes Indoor Football League, was one of former prospects at a morning workout. He showed off a strong arm but his footspeed did not appear to be up to NFL standards.’
Archives for August 4, 2006
Thoughts from Bills Camp
‘I’m having second thoughts about my opinion that Losman simply might not have what it takes to be an effective starter in the NFL..
Limited Tickets Left for Kids Day Preseason Game
‘For Kids Day, tickets for children 14-and-under can be purchased at a reduced cost of $8.00 for the general public and $6.00 for all season ticket holders with a Bills Value Card.’
Bills go from hot to wet
‘Overall, Jauron said the evening’s execution was on the sloppy side, but it is to be expected. "But, you never accept it," he said. "We will improve."’
Former Buffalo Bill Has Championship Ring Stolen
‘Brian Taylor was a cornerback and running back for the team in 1991. He wore #21 and played in at least 3 games.’
Championship Bills ring stolen from links lot
‘Taylor, a cornerback and running back, wore No. 21 for the Bills and played in three games in 1991.’
The billboard
‘Rain that at times was a downpour did not stop the Bills from practicing or about 3,000 fans from showing up for a two-hour session at St. John Fisher’s Growney Stadium. The Bills did stop, however, a half-hour into the practice to gather on the sideline and present a large chocolate birthday cake to General Manager Marv Levy. The players then sang "Happy Birthday," which seemed to thoroughly embarrass the 81-year-old Hall of Famer. "I think we did surprise him," chuckled coach Dick Jauron. "And I’m not sure he was happy about it."’
Bills LB Crowell given opportunity to replace Posey as starter
‘”I don’t want to be penciled in,” Crowell said, following a recent training camp practice. “I want to be there with a black marker.” As in permanent.’
Waiting for a break
‘McGahee did not have many – any, in fact – last year. His longest gain was 27 yards. He had only four gains of more than 20 yards all season.’
FCC ruling keeps NFL on cable
‘The FCC order maintained that the start of NFL training camps and the arrival of NFL’s preseason schedule on Aug. 11 makes the NFL Network’s programming more important to fans now. “Therefore, each day that Time Warner customers go without The NFL Network significantly and irreparably harms many of them, particularly those in Buffalo, Cleveland, Dallas, each of whom is home to an NFL team,” the FCC stated.’
Bills’ Gibson is a big, big man
‘”We brought him in as a workout to look at him, and we said if this guy’s weight is between these numbers, he’s a guy we’d like to look at,” said Buffalo’s director of pro personnel, John Guy. “He was in shape, and you can’t ever give up on size and athletic ability. He’s a good athlete for what he weighs (about 375 these days). You give him a chance and then what happens is up to him. We liked what we saw in him and he hasn’t disappointed us yet.”‘
Bills’ Nance used to be Big Ben’s main target
‘”He’s a quality kid,” said Doug Majeski, the Bills coordinator of college scouting. “He had a strong Pro Day. He had a couple of drops in college that may have affected him, but it hasn’t shown up here. We’re really happy with him. He’s got a chance to make the club and he brings a dimension we don’t have – that big, tall body down field.”‘
Symons, Kingsbury and Henson worked on their games overseas
‘Kingsbury is competing with Craig Nall for the Bills’ third spot behind starter Kelly Holcomb and J.P. Losman. Playing in Europe gave the quarterbacks a chance to see things they don’t normally see – and not just as tourists. “To play this position, the main thing you need is confidence,” Kingsbury said. “Being on the NFL scout team, running cards, gives you some work, but not enough.”‘
Three-down McGahee could do wonders for Buffalo
‘Without doubt, the Buffalo Bills’ offense will have a much different look to it in 2006 than 2005. Gone are the trick plays and odd substitutions, and back is the emphasis on getting the ball into the hands of the unit’s most talented player, McGahee. However, in order for the team to improve vastly upon its 5-11 record from last year, McGahee will have to do his part on third down.’
Dick Jauron Night Practice Quotes
‘On the weather being disruptive -As long as it doesn’t lightning, and it depends where you are in practice. We finished up with short yardage so actually, I thought it was pretty good. You’ve got to handle the ball, you’ve got to get the snap up, and that’s not an easy thing to do when it’s raining that hard. The guys handled it well. If it had started at the beginning, it would have been disruptive.’