‘The lure of good field position for the Buffalo Bills at Rogers Centre did little to help the Toronto Argonauts’ own season-ticket drive. While the Canadian Football League club reports 14,000 subscriber packages sold for 2008 — ahead of schedule according to team execs — the Bills didn’t provide the expected spike, on top of the Argos’ perceived awkwardness of pumping the NFL’s tires in their own market.’
Archives for May 23, 2008
Bills’ seats selling quickly
‘”This certainly highlights the passion and commitment this region has for the Buffalo Bills and NFL football,” said Russ Brandon, Bills chief operating officer. “With nearly four months remaining before the season opener, we expect momentum to continue.”‘
Bills shouldn’t play contractual games with Peters
‘Other than being world-class blockers, the common denominator among Jones, Light and Adams is that all will be on the wrong side of 30 in Week 1. Peters, as mentioned earlier, has much more time left to shine in the NFL, and if the Bills were smart, he’d do it in their uniform for perhaps the next decade. Peters is the first top-end offensive tackle the Bills have had in a long time, and he ought to be compensated like the immensely key piece he is.’
Football is once again the hot ticket in Buffalo
‘Honan said that while exact numbers are not available, it’s generally accepted that 10-15 per cent of the crowd for Bills’ games at 73,967-seat Ralph Wilson Stadium is made up of Canadians. However, the total number includes group sales as well as individual game tickets for which there is no way of telling how many of the buyers were Canadians.’
Inside slant
‘The Buffalo Bills have made a contract offer to wide receiver Lee Evans. But it’s considered to be just the first move in what could be a long chess match. “I don’t really want to speak on it now,” Evans said after practice as Buffalo began a series of voluntary organized team activities. “There was an offer put out there but that’s as much as I’ll speak on it now.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘The Bills set a precedent for making the contract pecking order right last season when they re-worked DE Aaron Schobel’s deal to make sure he made more than Chris Kelsay. They will have little leverage dealing with Peters, who has outperformed his contract and is one of the NFL’s rising young stars at age 26. Just last month, Tennessee gave its version of Peters, Michael Roos, a deal averaging $7.1 million.’
Notes, quotes
‘QB J.P. Losman was in attendance early in the week before leaving for scheduled commitments. He did not speak with reporters. WR Lee Evans, his closest friend on the team and his biggest supporter, said Losman is OK with having to play backup to second-year man Trent Edwards despite voicing a desire (through his agent) to be traded. “I spoke with him numerous times here in the offseason and he has to sit back and wait for an opportunity and that’s his mindset,” Evans said. “He’ll prepare himself to be as good as he can and if he gets a chance to step in and gets that opportunity, then he’ll be ready. Me knowing him and people who know him around here know he’ll be accountable when he steps up and gets a chance.”‘