‘"I can only show you," said Lynch who said his future conduct will speak for him. "There won’t be anything that I can say in words that will make you a believer. You’ll just have to see for yourself. I feel with the incidents that I’ve had, I’m young, but I’ve grown from them. I’ve learned that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. And I see what those situations have put me, the organization and my family in."’
Archives for March 18, 2009
Bills’ Lynch expects suspension
Bills RB Lynch expects to be suspended by NFL
‘Apologizing for making a mistake and having poor judgment, Lynch came away from the meeting with Goodell believing he’ll be suspended. Lynch expects the decision to be made within 10 days.’
Bills must fear that Peters will never learn
‘The Bills are reportedly again coping with the preposterous contract demands of a player who’s already under contract, and this looks to be as enjoyable a yearly ritual as a gum scaling performed on the same day as a colonoscopy.’
Lynch meets Goodell, awaits NFL ruling
‘It’s likely that Lynch will have to wait at least a couple of days, and probably a couple of weeks, before hearing a verdict. That has been the case in past disciplinary cases heard by Goodell. Players disciplined have the right to go back to the commissioner’s office and make an appeal of the decision.’
Bills vs. Colts in Toronto makes sense
‘The NFL and Bills want to give Toronto a “juicy” game, and the Colts would fill the bill. The other non-division home games will be against Cleveland, Houston, New Orleans and Tampa Bay (a combined 29-35 last season).’
Evans: Potential of offense is exciting
‘”What I wanted to do was with the things we talked about before was to see if anything changed and if they were trying to do anything new,” Evans told Buffalobills.com. “Certainly we’ll have to account for all the talents that (Owens) has. I think moving forward for us offensively it’ll give us a lot more versatility and I think that’s the most exciting part about it.”‘
Owens Reality Show to Shoot in Buffalo Mid-May
‘"He is going to be Coming from Miami and Los Angeles. Is it going to be portrayed now he goes to the small town, how is he going to survive in Buffalo, or are you going to make Buffalo look good," Eyewitness News asked Calderone. "No, Buffalo will be fine. Trust Me. I think for him it is going to be really about the football and really and truly about making sure he knows that he really wants to be here and be part of Buffalo," added Calderone.’