‘By all accounts, sales of Owens’ No. 81 jersey — Bills receiver James Hardy wore the number last year but gave it up — have been brisk.’
Archives for March 2009
Inaugural ”Football Night in Buffalo”
‘Western New York football past and present will be celebrated at the first "Football Night in Buffalo" dinner on Thursday, April 23, 2009 at Lucarelli’s Banquet Center in Lackawanna. The event is sponsored by the Buffalo Bills Alumni and the Monday Quarterback Club and will salute University at Buffalo head football coach Turner Gill and the "Buffalo Bills Pioneers" players who played for the team from its inception in 1960 through the clubs early years.’
Lookie who’s a T.O. fan
‘”When I read that news, I said, ‘Man, Buffalo is on the way up because they’re bringing a talent to the Buffalo Bills that the Bills haven’t had-or they did have it at one time and lost-a talent comparable to Cookie Gilchrist.'”‘
With Bills choking, Owens easy to digest
‘This team has few options. It sounds as if they are about to discard the best offensive lineman they have had since their Super Bowl days, left tackle Jason Peters, whom they should have tied up for the next five or six years. They don’t have a left guard. They may or may not have a center. They don’t have a tight end. They need a pass rusher. Now they may be bidding bye-bye to Peters.’
Hints for T. O. for winning locals’ hearts
‘The Willis McGahee Rule: First and foremost, do not diss Buffalo. The quickest way to turn new friends into foes is to say something bad about your new home. Ex-Bill McGahee earned the enduring enmity of the populace by trashing everything from our nightlife to our women on his way out the door. Granted, the Chippewa Strip is not Deep Ellum. But despite what McGahee-who apparently never got out of Orchard Park-thought, nightlife here does not end at T.G.I. Friday’s.’
Ready, set ó hike
‘”If (the Bills) fully intend to regionalize, the Niagara Region is right here,” Fitzgerald said. “So why not move (the team) to the Falls, it’s closer to Toronto and really regionalize it?”‘
The paradox of pulling for T.O.
Healthy Schobel sees great things in Buffalo Bills’ future
‘”I was surprised that he would want to come to Buffalo,” Schobel said. “It’s a hard area to get [free agents]. Usually, if the money is the same, they go other places, because of the weather. But for me, I’ve enjoyed it there, and I hope he’ll enjoy it.”‘
Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills define NFL desperation
‘OK, now I think I understand. Buffalo defines football desperate, even more so than, say, the Oakland Raiders.’
Reich pays visit to AU
‘”When you go to speak on occasions like this, they always bring up things that you’ve done,” Reich said. “Certainly that was one of the positives. But I also hold the record for the most fumbles in a Super Bowl game. That one’s not so positive.”‘
Reich making a comeback
‘The Call to Courage Award Breakfast is Reich’s way of thanking the Western New York community for the love and appreciation that was displayed to him and his family while he was a member of the Buffalo Bills during the great AFC Championship years. Each year, Reich presents the Call to Courage Award to a current NFL player who has exemplified outstanding character, commitment and leadership on and off the field – and in the community.’
A lesson from the Philadelphia Eagles on going post-T.O.
‘The least the Eagles can do is offer an operator’s manual on how the Cowboys can survive in post-T.O World. They did.’
Bills Should Set Limit in Peters Talks
‘What it boils down to for me, is the notion that ANY player feels he has to be THE highest paid, regardless of what the numbers are. There’s no point in referring to the slumping economy, etc., because I guarantee you JP could care less about that. That’s for other people.’
Bills and Perry’s Ice Cream announce partnership
‘Perry’s Ice Cream, the "Official Ice Cream of the Buffalo Bills," is introducing "Rock Pile to the Ralph," a special limited edition flavor to commemorate 50 years of Bills "Fandemonium."’
Kelsay receives Ed Block Courage Award
‘The Ed Block Courage Award is presented to the Bills player who exemplifies a commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage. The recipient symbolizes professionalism, great strength, dedication and serves as a community role model for others.’