‘Bills offensive coordinator Turk Schonert has likely had moments during the first couple of weeks of OTAs where he wanted to eat his hat as his players lacked timing and had inconsistent execution. But all the hard work and repetition looks to be finally paying off. On the last day of OTAs the offense had arguably its most effective day moving the football.’
Archives for June 10, 2008
Extraordinary moment aside, Tyree would be a good inconspicuous Bill
‘Namely, he could take over the departed Sam Aiken’s spot, functioning as a fifth wideout while also getting on the field for every kicking play. Or, if his notable catch provokes him to realize his potential and climb to new heights, he could hasten Josh Reed’s slide toward unemployment, as Tyree could vault over the current fourth-stringer and effectively provide the oft-invisible LSU product the right to block and not score for another team.’
Single tickets for Bills nearly gone
‘”I think No. 1 [reason] is the optimism surrounding the team this year,” said Marc Honan, Bills senior vice president of marketing and broadcasting. “No. 2 is the regionalization of the team. We’ve been building on our season-ticket sales for several years. – I think those are the two biggest factors.”‘
Lynch hit-run case encounters roadblock
‘”Resolving it early this week is now a lot less likely,” Clark said. “If I have to resort to a grand jury to compel witnesses to testify, that’s going to drag it on for weeks. But I would only do that as a last resort.”‘
Bills PA announcer, wife and son accused of hosting underage party
‘John M. Gurtler Jr., the public address announcer for the Buffalo Bills and voice of the Buffalo Bandits lacrosse team, was arrested early Sunday along with his wife and teenage son after they allegedly hosted a large underage post-prom party at the family’s Orchard Park home, Orchard Park police reported late Monday.’
D.A. turns attention to passengers in Lynch’s SUV
‘”There were a number of people that were with him that night,” Clark said. “How quickly we get to the bottom of this will depend on how cooperative people are. … Whether it takes me a day, a week or a month, it’ll get resolved.”‘
Some bad PR for Bills and Lynch
‘What’s troublesome about the case is that not only has the former University of California star declined to talk to police, but also his lawyer didn’t even contact them until over 48 hours after the incident. It’s not unfair to wonder whether a regular citizen would have the privilege of ducking police following alleged involvement in a hit-and-run until that individual, with legal counsel, felt like talking.’