‘”What I’ve stated, and what I’ll say again, is that if holding one game a year in Toronto keeps the Bills in Buffalo, that’s our goal. Anything more, we’re not supportive of. I’ve expressed concern. NFL owners have read this, and understand how important the CFL game is to us.”‘
Archives for August 15, 2008
Royal rebound
‘”Robert showed up,” said head coach Dick Jauron. “That was really good. That was a good thing for us.”‘
Rochester Mayor to proclaim August 18 as ”Literacy Day”
‘To celebrate this event, the Buffalo Bills and Fisher will host 50 children from Mayor Duffy’s summer literacy program at the Bills’ practice from 2:15 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. on August 18. These children will have a chance to play in the interactive games of the Bills Experience, watch the practice, and have a personal autograph session with a select group of players.’
Not your average preseason for the Buffalo Bills
‘”The atmosphere in there was electric, people were into it and there was a lot of excitement,” said Bills’ chief operating officer Russ Brandon. “It was loud and our guys really responded.”‘
Bills set the bar high in win over Steelers in Toronto
‘”We put together a couple of good drives and converted on a couple of third downs, which we weren’t able to do last week and that’s kind of what we’re going to be able to do,” said Edwards.’
Mace relishes playing in his home country of Canada
‘”I figured they were going to play the Canadian national anthem, so I got a chance to sing it proud with everyone else,” Mace said. “Everyone joined in, all the fans, so it was definitely a nice thing to see.”‘
Royal, Edwards shine in Toronto
‘”We need to be able to block up front, which I thought we did a nice job of tonight and we need to be accurate down the field and underneath,” said Edwards. “Every game you need to somehow gain confidence from the game. I thought (offensive coordinator) Turk (Schonert) did a really nice job calling plays for us. We called some plays that I felt comfortable with.”‘
Fumble or a touchdown?
‘"They couldn’t sell the tickets and tried to paper the room to not embarrass themselves and save face to the NFL," said a Rogers source. "They were handing out tickets to Rogers employees all day."’
If the NFL steps up, the Bills could earn their biggest W.
‘There is an alternative: The league should man-up and give Buffalo fans a stake in the team, like in Green Bay. Under the Packers model (formed in 1923), 112,088 fans hold more than four million voting shares in the team, having paid from $5 (offered in 1923) to $200 (1998) per share. There’s no owner to pocket the profits, just an advisory group of fans to make sure every penny is reinvested in the team. The benefits are huge. In financial straits and need cash? A fan-owned team can sell more shares. Need pols to approve a new stadium? Your franchise is co-owned by voters. If Buffalonians are given a stake in their team, I’ll wager my 7-month-old pug, Chamberlain, that the Bills open the 2015 season in new digs on the shores of Lake Erie. Hello, revenue!’
Bills’ offense moves forward up north
‘Still, it’s great to come away from a game where the most negative development regarding the first team’s performance is that the tight end competition remains unresolved. Inventive play selection combined with solid execution is all one can hope for in real games, and watching them synch up more than three weeks before then is a promising sign. It’s never too early to start.’
Bills’ Toronto debut goes smoothly, but it isn’t The Ralph
‘”It seems to be going really smoothly,” Bills TV broadcaster Steve Tasker said at halftime. “It’s a well-attended game, for a preseason game, the stadium looks great, and the Bills organization did a great job with the field. It looks first class, and it is first class.”‘
Bills offense takes off in TO
‘"I think we’ve done a good job up front, stopping their front four," said Edwards, who was 1 for 5 last Saturday. "There has been plenty of time to throw the ball, and that’s allowed our receivers to get open down the field and allowed me plenty of time to be accurate with the football."’
O-line not bad without Peters
‘"It’s preseason, and you sort of gauge yourself with where you’re at," Walker said. "We looked pretty good the first two series. It was two good series against their No. 1 defense. There were some mistakes, but I think we took a lot of good things away from that game."’
Bottom line: Toronto deal makes sense
‘The question is not: What does Toronto have to offer the Bills? The $78 million check takes care of that. The question is: What do the Bills have to offer Toronto? Will the product on the field come remotely close to justifying the extraordinary ticket prices promoter Rogers Communications is demanding? Is there enough promise to cultivate among Toronto’s vast corporate base an interest that extends all the way to Orchard Park?’
Royal closes in on starting role at tight end
‘"I am just trying to do my part," Royal said. "Whatever coach calls up, I am just trying to go out here and prove to them and let them know that I am capable of doing what I need to do to try and help this team get to the next level."’