‘”When I look at the five years he spent up at Baylor he became very independent,” she said. “The most I did for Cyril when he was in college was cook for him after his football games. He made sure he paid his bills on time, he went to class on time, was at practice on time. He showed up and he did what he was supposed to do.”‘
Archives for May 2014
Manhattan firms to help find buyer for Bills
‘Morgan Stanley and Proskauer Rose will conduct an audit of the team and assemble a data book for prospective buyers to review. The Bills announced in a news release their advisers will begin contacting prospective buyers within the next 30 days. The firms will vet candidates and present a recommendation for the trust that has been overseeing the Bills since Wilson’s death in March.’
Jerry Jones speaks truth about Bills
‘Jones needs to be taken seriously. He might be a blowhard, but he’s a force in the NFL. He built a $1.3 billion stadium. He hosted a Super Bowl. He doesn’t speak for all the NFL owners, but his opinion carries weight.’
Tour gives Bills rookies a taste of Buffalove
‘”We bring them on this tour so they can get a feel for Buffalo and what the city’s really about,” said Paul Lancaster, the Bills’ director of player engagement. “We’re trying to help these guys understand where they’re coming to.”‘
Bills fans urged to boycott music of Jon Bon Jovi
‘Ban Bon Jovi Free Zone signs are being offered to bars and nightclubs where Bon Jovi music won’t be played by the DJ, live bands or on the jukebox. The group’s website identifies dozens of supporters.’
Buffalo Bills hire advisers for upcoming sale
‘Morgan Stanley will serve as the financial adviser, and Proskauer Rose has been retained on the legal side. Both firms will assist the Bills in ensuring that the club continues to comply with, and remains faithful to, its obligations under the NFL’s rules and regulations as well as its obligations to New York State and Erie County pursuant to the Ralph Wilson Stadium lease.’
Batavia needs to be in the mix for Bills’ new stadium
‘Putting it downtown offers a lot of challenges though. Like finding parking for an additional 30,000 vehicles that would stream downtown on game days. Either that, or you’d have to spend untold sums of money improving the mass transit system. Good luck with that.’
Ex-Buffalo Sabres owner Thomas Golisano wants to buy Buffalo Bills
‘And, as he has long said if he ever becomes owner of the Bills, Golisano would keep the team in Buffalo.’
DeMatha standout makes it to NFL
‘”It’s great to see him get to that point,” Arie Kouandjio said. “I was so very proud of him. He’s put in a lot of time and effort.”‘
Morgan Stanley to oversee sale of Bills franchise
‘The sale process is designed to ensure franchise compliance with the National Football League’s rules and regulations and to agreements with Erie County and New York State contained in its lease of Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, representatives said.’
NFL’s Bills Retain Morgan Stanley, Proskauer to Advise on Sale
‘The club, whose owner, Ralph Wilson, died in March, also said it had retained Proskauer Rose as its legal adviser during the sale process.’
Buffalo Bills hire firms to facilitate sale
‘The announcement Wednesday on a transaction team was expected before the end of May. It comes a day after the Bills’ chief financial officer, Jeffrey Littmann, updated National Football League owners during league meetings in Atlanta.’
Buffalo Bills fans pushing Bon Jovi music ban
‘The founders of 12th Man Thunder are asking Buffalo-area bars to ban Bon Jovi’s music from being played by DJs, live bands or juke boxes. They say so far 28 businesses have established “Bon Jovi Free Zones.”‘
Advisors hired for the sale of the Bills
‘There have been a myriad of questions and speculation about the transfer of ownership process concerning the Buffalo Bills over the last two months. Those questions are gaining some clarity as the initial step in the ownership transition process has been made. On Wednesday the team announced that they have hired transaction counsel and an investment firm to initiate the sales process of the club.’
Undrafted rookie Ladler could stick with Bills
‘”Based upon the best opportunity that was given, I felt Buffalo was the best spot for me, especially after talking it over with my agent,” Ladler said. “We had a good 30-minute talk about where I should go. Buffalo was definitely the most interested, so it was a no-brainer.”‘