‘”It’s very competitive,” Bell said. “No one is guaranteed a job. They cut our starting left guard, that was kind of crazy.”‘
Archives for March 2009
Preston piques interest
‘”I had a chance to meet him,” McCarthy said at the National Football League owners meetings at the St. Regis Hotel. “I was very impressed with Duke…very bright. I like the way he presented himself. I found it to be a very positive visit. As far as where we’re at with the negotiation, I don’t have anything for you.”‘
T. O. doesn’t show for first voluntary workout
‘”Terrell in the past has not been involved in all of those things,” Bills coach Dick Jauron said recently when asked if Owens would be in attendance. “My hope is that he’s here. He knows how important it is for us, particularly in his first year with us.”‘
Patriots-Bills to open on Monday night
‘The game at Gillette Stadium will start at 7 p.m. and be part of a Monday night doubleheader featuring four original American Football League teams. The Oakland Raiders will host the San Diego Chargers in the second game.’
Bills’ Lynch indicating he finally gets it
‘”I felt that there was going to come a point where something was going to have to change,”‘ Lynch maintained. “My agent said we (should get) proactive in knowing that this incident was serious, not saying that the last one wasn’t, but it’s time to make that change … and confess up to what I’ve done.”‘
Owens misses start of Bills’ voluntary workouts
‘Allaire said Monday he’s not sure if the star receiver will join the program. Under NFL rules governing offseason workouts, Owens is required to attend only the mandatory minicamp in June.’
Bills to face Pats in Monday Night opener
‘ESPN will host a Monday Night Football doubleheader that will be part of the NFL’s celebration of the 50th anniversary season of the American Football League. Buffalo will be part of the first Monday night game on Kickoff Weekend as they travel to Foxboro to visit the Patriots for a 7 pm kickoff.’
Heavy attendance for Bills offseason workouts
‘”It’s great to see the guys back,” said Bills strength and conditioning coordinator J.T. Allaire. “A lot of excitement in the weight room and we’re getting after it. It’s a good day.”‘
Terrell Owens misses start of Buffalo Bills’ voluntary conditioning program
‘Terrell Owens missed the start of the Bills’ 12-week voluntary conditioning program but is expected to attend at least part of the program.’
Pats to open 2009 season against Buffalo
‘The Patriots closed the 2008 season on the road against the Buffalo Bills, and they’re going to open the 2009 season against the Bills at home on "Monday Night Football."’
Keyshawn says T.O. worth Buffalo’s risk
‘"It is what it is," Johnson said Sunday afternoon in the lobby of the St. Regis Hotel, where NFL owners are gathering this week for their annual meetings. "If you’re Dick Jauron, and you’re in his situation, you roll the dice because you’re probably going to get [fired] after this year anyway if you don’t win. So what difference does it make? If you win and everything works out, great. If it doesn’t work out, everybody goes down. He needed something and the coach needed help. So it works out well for everybody."’
Bucs, Saints in mix to be Bills’ opponent in Toronto
‘It was originally speculated that the league would make an announcement about the game during the meetings, but that is not expected to be the case.’
Bills needs: Tight-end, pass-rush playmakers wanted
‘Why else would you bring in a volatile player like Owens, risking locker-room problems? Owens does help the passing game, and the draft might add another weapon.’
Sources: Patriots-Bills slated for MNF opener
‘According to several sources with knowledge of the completed negotiations, the New England Patriots will open ESPN’s Monday Night Football schedule against the Buffalo Bills on the season’s first weekend in a throwback game that also will likely turn into a throw-down-the-field game.’
Fullback back is big deal for Bills
‘Having a true fullback means the Bills can grind it out if they’d like, even if it irritates their touchy new wideout. The ability to lean on power running if they’d like is a welcome alternative even if it’s not frequently chosen.’