‘Stracick’s company has already spent about $1 million in commissioning leading sports facility architectural firm, HKS Design, to design a site plan. The next step is having the city acquire a 400-acre plot of land currently controlled by the region’s transportation authority.’
Archives for October 2012
HOF Thomas joins Bills in building playground
”’I’ve filled a lot of wheelbarrows, and put a couple of animals together. I’ve carried mulch and cement and everything,” Thomas said with rain dripping off his Bills cap. ”I’m a hard-working man.”’
AP Pro32 comments about Bills
‘Defense is a joke, and Bills’ fans aren’t laughing.’
Bills’ Fitzpatrick isn’t mad at Kelsay
‘”Chris is a guy who has been here for a long time. He’s been around for a long time and he’s a respected guy in our locker room. For him to lay out a challenge, I don’t think it’s just the defensive guys, I think he’s laying out a challenge to the team. It’s something we pride ourselves on, hustle and outworking people. If that’s something he saw, then he threw out a challenge to the whole team there.”‘
Upon Further Review- Bills OL & DL vs. Titans
‘One of the most glaring criticisms throughout Monday surrounded the play of Mario Williams.’
Memory Lame
‘Exactly eight years later the Bills haven’t been as good since and aren’t now. Is their future even that bright?’
Plans Detailed for Proposed Outer Harbor Stadium
‘Freeman says it’s worth it because a new stadium is the only way to ensure the team remains the Buffalo Bills, “by building a new stadium, to me it ends the discussion. It locks your franchise in for a long term.”‘
Bills Lease Negotiations Continue
‘Renovating the stadium is expected to top $200 million dollars, some of it would be county money. Poloncarz said “we will continue to work on negotiating a lease with the Buffalo Bills at their current home in Orchard Park, which the Bills have indicated they do not want to leave.”‘
Share Bills With Canada or S. California?
‘A new stadium, and higher priced suites. Neither of these items is likely for Buffalo, no matter how great the drawings look or how much we wish it so. On the other hand, a stadium halfway between Buffalo and Toronto is a different beast altogether.’
Bills seek consistency
‘”I go back to consistency,” said Head Coach Chan Gailey. “Everybody has to do the right thing on every snap. Right now we are not doing the right thing on every snap. If it falls back on anybody, it falls back on me making sure everybody is doing the right thing at the right time because that is what coaches are supposed to do-get people in the right place at the right time is what they are supposed to do.”‘
Bills player challenges kids in Madden
‘Wide receiver Donald Jones brought in five games for the PS3 and a version for the XBox 360 to play with kids in the patient playroom. Jones also made room visits to other kids in the hospital who couldn’t join in on the fun.’
Waterfront Stadium Proponents Present Their Plan
‘Buffalo Common Council voted to “table” the matter — or put it on hold for future discussion. The GBSEC intends to have the lawmakers hear from the private investors once it’s able to secure the Outer Harbor property for the project.’
Poloncarz Stands By OP Stadium; Downtown Booster Heads To City Hall
‘”We are not going to discuss at this point where we are with the Bills, whether it is continuing at the Ralph or a brand new stadium, but there are a number of factors that need to be kept in mind that unfortunately people out in the community are not discussing when they talk about a new stadium,” says Erie County Exec. Mark Poloncarz.’
Bills Stadium Proposal Includes Strong Museum of Play
‘GBSEC estimates the project would take three to five years to complete. Meantime, the Bills are negotiating a new lease at Ralph Wilson Stadium with the state and Erie County. Sticking points in the negotiations are $200 million in stadium upgrades and penalty clauses if the Bills leave town.’
Stadium Plans Bring Optimism To Bills Fan Base
‘”The sales tax, other revenue sources are relatively tapped out. So that piece is difficult to see, but if there is a general will of the government than it could be done,” Harrison explained.’