‘Most importantly, he’d be a practical get for the Bills. Furrey could potentially be good enough to flourish alongside Lee Evans while simultaneously not costing as much as a genuine nearly primary threat. Secondaries keying on Evans would enable Furrey to get an abundance of 10- or 11-yard receptions, allowing the Bills to win with either one deep cut or a dozen flesh wounds. The new target would also allow quarterback Trent Edwards to focus on his strengths as a precision mid-range thrower; it would be to the advantage of both players, not to mention this team.’