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Archives for September 10, 2009
Bills’ McGee a man of substance
‘"Terrence is a tough guy," Bills defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said. "He is not a afraid of contact. I know a lot of cornerbacks will come and tell you, "Hey, I’m good.’ Terrence is not like that. He’d rather show you how good he is, and he does."’
Fan frustration not likely to end in rebuilding year
‘"I try to send a nice remark back," Whitner said, "because I know it’s frustration. I know how long the drought is, and how much people love the Bills. With love, it’s a thin line."’
Stay tuned for Season 2 of ‘The T.O. Show’
‘The cable network announced today that it has picked up the second season option for Owens’ reality show – whether he stays with the Bills or not.’
Who Needs Practice?
‘Turk Schonert should have been fired at the end of last season. He either did not know what he was doing or could not get in sync with his boss or both. But they spend those countless hours on the field and in the classroom acting as if they are developing a plan to combat our dependence on foreign oil. Then in the end, a week and a half from the first thing that really matters, all that is Turk gets kicked to the curb and they drop it in the lap of Alex Van Pelt. I actually think Van Pelt is going to be very good at this job. But for this year? Maybe he is the guy who doesn’t need all those practices and preseason games as a play caller to get ready.’
Buffalo (0-0) at New England (0-0)
‘”This is going to be a little bit of a transition for us,” Owens said. “We have to take accountability, we have to go out there and jell with one another and go out there and play.”‘
Bills QB Edwards accepts changes made to offense
‘"I’m really very happy with where it’s at," Edwards said. "You can only let it be a distraction if you let it negatively affect you. And I don’t think we have guys on this team that are going to let it negatively affect them."’
Former Bill Eric Moulds Arrested
‘Former Buffalo Bill Eric Moulds has been arrested for 2nd degree harassment, a violation.’