‘”Obviously we’ve made some changes,” the former Syracuse University coach said. “We’re willing to build that messaging as we work together with the players. Build the trust in them, build the organization together, build a team together is what I’m talking about. Once I get to know the players more and they get to know me better, then I think messaging and the behavior changes. I’m excited. I told them that today. I said I hope you’re just as excited as I am.”‘
Archives for April 2013
Bills Branch out, add ‘jack-of-all-trades’ defensive lineman
‘Branch has never posted great numbers — he has only eight career sacks and 132 tackles — but he has been durable, missing only one game the past four seasons.’
DE Williams upbeat arriving for Bills workouts
”’Everybody else is saying, ‘Ah, it’s the same old Bills,”’ Williams said. ”We’ve all been down the road. This is definitely not a rebuilding season.”’
Bills sign free-agent DL Branch to 1-year deal
‘Listed at 6-foot-6 and 325 pounds, Branch enters his seventh NFL season after spending the past two as a starter with the Seattle Seahawks. He played his first four seasons in Arizona after being selected early in the second round by the Cardinals in the 2007 draft out of Michigan.’
Bills re-sign RB Choice; TE Dickerson signs tender
‘Dickerson was used as a pass-catching halfback in former coach Chan Gailey’s system last year. The second-year player had nine catches for 117 yards in 2012 after signing with the Bills in May.’
Bills strike a deal with DT Branch
‘Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but multiple sources reported the pact to be a one-year deal worth $3 million, with an additional $350,000 available in incentives.’
Bills sign Choice to extension
‘The 28-year-old Georgia Tech product was chosen by Dallas in the fourth round of the 2008 draft and remained with the Cowboys into the 2011 season. He played 54 games with the Cowboys, including six in 2011 before being waived in October. Washington claimed him and he played one game for the Redskins before being waived again.’
Bills sign DT Branch
‘The Bills allowed 145.8 rushing yards per game last season, 31st in the NFL, but aren’t without talent on the defensive line. Defensive tackles Kyle Williams, a Pro Bowl pick in 2011, and Marcell Dareus, the third overall pick in 2011, should benefit from having a third productive interior lineman in new coordinator Mike Pettine’s hybrid defensive scheme.’
RB Choice chooses to remain with Bills
‘Since entering the NFL as a fourth-round draft pick by Dallas in 2008, Choice has run for 1,409 yards and 10 touchdowns on 326 carries and caught 76 passes for 559 yards.’
Bills’ Marrone meets team for the first time
‘”It was a good meeting. It kind of reminds me of that first day at Kindergarten a little bit,” Marrone told reporters. “You go in to that room, you’re not really sure what it’s going to be like and people sitting down. Just trying to learn the teacher, you try to learn the other kids you’re going to school with really for the first time.”‘
Bills sign DL Alan Branch
‘Branch, 28, will join a defensive front that includes Mario Williams, Kyle Williams, Marcell Dareus and Mark Anderson. The six-year pro is certainly happy about those prospects. “It intrigued me a lot just because they’re such good players,” Branch said Tuesday. “Bringing me in to that aspect with my aggressive style — and it’s similar to theirs as well — I think we all just will mesh together really well.”‘
E.J. Manuel, two others visit Bills Tuesday
‘The Bills announced Florida State quarterback E.J. Manuel, Richmond safety Cooper Taylor and McNeese State safety Malcolm Bronson all made their official visits on the same day that the team’s voluntary offseason conditioning program started.’
Energy level high as players return to One Bills Drive
‘Marrone said of the first meetings, “I think the first thing you need to do is you want to create a personalized type of effect. A lot of [the players] can go online and figure out about me and I can go online and figure out about them.”‘
Alan Branch: ”Buffalo, they love their football here”
‘The thing that got me is they say it is a lot like Michigan. It kind of is, kind of similar to Ann Arbor, more like kind of a college town. Buffalo, they love their football here. It is going to be crazy and wild in the stands. Just the opportunity to play with this defense and the scheme that they are planning on putting in is pretty exciting as well.’
Mario Williams on new D: ”I am up for anything”
‘My first impression is expectation. I think he is definitely an advocate of changing the tempo and the whole demeanor of how things have been here the last however many years. Just trying to get us upbeat and focused on expecting to do better. More accountability.’