‘”He said, ‘It sounds like I woke you. I’m from the Buffalo Bills. We want to bring you out for a workout.’ That woke me up really fast.”‘
Archives for June 2009
New rule on returns creates stumbling block
‘"We’ve been running that return, we know all the adjustments, all the adaptations we have to make in the moment," April said. "So we’ve been successful on our kickoff returns. So why would I want to change something that’s successful? That being said, if it prevents injuries I’m all for it. It’s no fun watching your players get hurt."’
Bills / stadium
‘"We don’t know anything about this story and we haven’t had any discussions with anyone about a new stadium," Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said.’
T.O. just too far for T.O.
‘At least T.O. will be in T.O. for a few days this season.’
El Paso Generals offensive lineman signs with Buffalo Bills
‘Gutierrez (6-3, 290) has been a starter all season for the Generals, who are in first place in the Indoor Football League’s Lone Star Division. He played college football at New Mexico State, where he started 13 games as a junior and senior for the Aggies.’
Generals OL Polo Gutierrez Signs With Buffalo Bills
‘he El Paso Generals were excited to announce that offensive lineman, Polo Gutierrez, has been acquired by the Buffalo Bills. Gutierrez (6’3", 290 lbs.) has been a stand out offensive lineman this season for the El Paso Generals and became a key factor in protection of stand out quarterback Tommy Jones. Gutierrez was signed to the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday, June 3 and he will join the Bills in about two weeks.’
Team denies interest in study for new stadium
‘One of the financial strengths of the Bills’ franchise is it is carrying no debt load. So none of the team’s revenues goes toward paying off loans. Further, the advantage of building a new stadium to NFL teams is the ability to charge much higher prices for luxury suites and personal-seat licenses.’
Bills injured CBs uncertain for minicamp
‘Injuries could force Bills starting cornerbacks Terrence McGee(notes) and Leodis McKelvin(notes) to miss the remainder of the team’s spring minicamp practices.’
Organized Team Activity Day 11
‘”We’ve been very unlucky at that position with injuries,” said head coach Dick Jauron. “Only James (Hardy) was serious, but they’ve all been nagging and they can’t work so we had four guys today and they did a great job. They got a lot of work. We controlled the practice and backed it off when we had to, but they did a nice job of working through it.”‘
Bills players return for triathlon
‘Last year, the event raised $3,000 for Moorman’s PUNT Foundation. The money goes towards Brian’s Game Day, a program which allows western New York children affected by cancer and their families to attend a Bills home game in a private suite.’
NFL players need to flex union muscle
‘”I don’t think it was right,” Whitner said. “Sometimes, people take advantage of your fear of not making the team. So you’re reluctant to say ‘no’ to people in authority, even if you know you’re right and they’re wrong.”‘
T.O.: Just a regular guy
‘That’s because people around here know Owens is misunderstood. Let he who has not done an interview with Playboy and hinted that Jeff Garcia likes men cast the first stone.’
Inside slant
‘None of this, though, has assured Parrish’s future with Buffalo or made him content. He wants more opportunities to display his skills as a wide receiver, but that’s not likely to occur on a team whose pecking order is clearly defined at the position.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Lynch isn’t sure yet if he will be able to maintain his new bulk especially when summer training camp begins. But he’s learning about what works for him. He’s an avid swimmer and swimming he said made his shoulders bigger. "I don’t think you put on weight to add years to your career, but it was something different for me," he said. "During the season, during training camp, it will be pretty hot, so it probably won’t stay on."’
Notes, quotes
‘Coach Dick Jauron, an NFL defensive back in the 1970s, played in an era when players worked out on their own in the offseason or "worked if you had a job." Today, salaries are such that players don’t have to worry about a real job. The trade off with owners is giving up large chunks of their off-season to practice. Coaches now work year-round, too. But they also make a lot more money. "It’s an interesting time of year," Jauron said. "A lot of work gets done, it’s not mandatory and we have great participation from our squad. We have great work going on off the field, too, both in the classrooms and in the strength and conditioning area and in our nutrition area, so it’s very valuable for us. It’s so different from when I played the game, so significantly different. We’re so far ahead of where we were. Of course in those days training camp was unbelievably long, so you had time I guess to catch up. But it’s much better today than it was then."’