‘Sam, selected by New England in the fifth round of the 2004 draft out of Florida State, played two games with the Patriots as a rookie. He played for the CFL Toronto Argonauts last season. He also spent time with Cincinnati, Miami and Oakland.’
Archives for January 27, 2009
Bills sign two more future free agents
‘The Bills made a pair of future free agent signings Tuesday signing center Marvin Philip and receiver P.K. Sam.’
Butler to visit troops in Afghanistan
‘”The plan is to fly commercially all the way to Qatar and then when we land in Qatar there’s a military base there,” said Butler. “We’ll spend a day and a half there with the troops stationed there. From there we’ll fly a military plane into Afghanistan. Once in Afghanistan we’ll try to make it to three to four bases a day.”‘
No Schobel, yes problems for Bills’ pass rush
‘The proof is in the stats: The team’s sack totals plummeted when he left, and Buffalo must improve its end pool regardless of whether Schobel returns at full strength next season.’
Making the case
‘”He was a rare combination of defensive end who had incredible speed – Dwight Freeney- like speed, if you will – along with length – he was 6-foot-4 – and power,” said Colts President Bill Polian, who drafted Smith for the Bills. “He had what we call heavy hands. If he hit you with an open hand or his forearm, he could knock you back 2 yards. Coupled with that speed, people just couldn’t block him. Few players have the ferocity and the tenacity that Bruce had.”‘
There’s mixed feelings when Hall voting is over
‘There was just as much indignation last year in Kansas City that Derrick Thomas did not get in as there was in Buffalo that Andre Reed did not get in and in Denver that Randy Gradishar did not get in (in his 20th year of eligibility). Virtually all of the finalists for induction are great candidates.’
Bills scouting department adds Nix
‘The highly-regarded Nix brings 15 years of scouting experience back to Buffalo. The Alabama native has vast knowledge of the Southeast, where he was a college and high school coach.’
Bruce: Welcome to the Hall
‘”I don’t think anyone ever played the position as well as Bruce Smith did,” his former Bills coach, Marv Levy, said on a conference call. “He came in as an overweight 315-pounder, overindulgent great player, but he got better. He became a 265-pounder who was as quick off the ball as anyone you could imagine.”‘
Ed Recalls Frigid Super Bowl XXVI
‘Years later, it turns out a grounds crew worker at the Medtrodome stashed Thurman’s helmet in a bag just before the national anthem, as Thurman always kept it under the bench in a certain spot for luck. Some luck! Thurman made the best of it, and even brought out miniature helmets as a gag for the media before Super Bowl XXVII the next year in Pasadena.’
Bills Memories from Super Bowl 25
‘It all ended so quickly. The Bills let the Giants stay in it. Buffalo got the ball back late and Thurman Thomas nearly broke one for the game winning TD. The reporters had begun to scramble down to the field at the 2 minute warning. We were underneath the stadium, peering out on the field to watch Scott Norwood. I remember thinking he was going to make that kick. I remember thinking that that we needed to start making plans to cover the championship parade. I remember trying to think of how I was going to get around on the field with all those Buffalo Bills celebrating.’