‘"I hold myself to high standards," said Stroud, who had three sacks this past season, and 22 overall in 100 career NFL games. "So I really don’t have to prove nothing to nobody but myself. That’s what I want to do right now. I want to see if I can take it back to how I was playing, and that’s exactly what I intend to do."’
Archives for May 21, 2008
Good Day for DBs
‘"I feel like I gave Trent a little more confidence in his ability to complete that comeback on me this year," said Greer jokingly. "I know last year he wouldn’t have dared try that play. But there were two good plays where he put it right on the money, and I know that if I give him too many of those they’re going to be raining down on me all day. So I’m going to have to come back the next practice and pick a couple of those off so they know they should go pick on ‘T’ (McGee) next time."’
Transaction Fees on Bills Canadian Tickets
‘One of our viewers told 2 On Your Side that his credit card company charged him an additional three-percent fee to convert the transaction into Canadian funds.’
Bills rookies share ride of passage
‘”As soon as I got drafted, people were telling me I’ve got to buy a lot of thermals and get prepared for the cold weather,” said first-round draft pick Leodis McKelvin, a Georgia native. “I’ve never played in snow. Probably the low 60s is the coldest game I’ve ever played in. . . . But it didn’t matter to me. Wherever I went I was going to adapt to it, and I’ll adapt to Buffalo.”‘
Big contract guarantees zilch in NFL
‘Tom Donahoe made his share of blunders during his reign as the Buffalo Bills’ president and general manager, but he learned a lesson after Mike Williams became a colossal bust. Donahoe suggested if he ever had a top five pick in the NFL draft again, he would dump it like yesterday’s junk mail.’
No fullback, no problem: Bills should try three-WR set
‘Scattering players across the field would naturally spread defenses, a strategy that would open more space for Lynch than telegraphing the offense’s attention by sending a roadblock straight ahead. The deception caused by having so many receivers running around will redirect defenders as they have to cheat backwards and outside to counter the passing threat, while the auspicious rusher’s ruggedly physical nature will help him win collisions with those who do reach him.’
Rookies see a whole new world
‘Bowen and 17 other Bills rookies got their first looks at some of the sights in Western New York on Tuesday, including a stop at Niagara Falls. The brainchild of Chris Jenkins, Bills’ director of media relations, the rookie tour is designed to give those players new to the area an idea of what’s around. “It’s just a chance to show them what the Buffalo and Niagara Falls area really has to offer,” Jenkins said. “They’re here to play football and we understand that, but … we want them to be contributing members of this community.”‘
Bills Future a Contrast of Hope and Despair
‘But common sense tells me if the Bills DON’T think in terms of a new waterfront stadium in the next several years, they will have NO shot at staying here. A stadium is the key, and there are many reasons for thinking that, although that’s assuming the NFL eventually hammers out a new CBA that helps small markets, and assuming the struggling economy eventually turns upward again.’