‘He faces a stiff challenge in doing so with the Bills, who are deep at receiver. “Definitely intense,” Roosevelt said of the atmosphere after his first practice. “It’s definitely good competition. I think when there’s good competition like that, it makes everybody better.”‘
Archives for July 2014
Sammy goes deep
‘Once again, it was the Sammy Watkins Show. The rookie receiver from Clemson wowed the crowd with his speed, twice getting behind defenders for long touchdown passes from EJ Manuel, once in one-on-one drills and again in 11-on-11 work.’
Sammy Watkins dazzles at Bills camp
‘Might this have been a prelude to the upcoming Bills’ season? Fans sure hope so. So does the coaching staff, for that matter.’
Buffalo native Naaman Roosevelt rejoins the Bills
‘He spent the past two seasons on NFL practice squads, with the Detroit Lions last season and the Cleveland Browns in 2012.’
EJ Manuel getting comfortable with Sammy Watkins
‘Watkins may be stealing the show early in camp, but there have been plenty of developments in the first two practices.’
Toronto native Stefan Charles doesn’t see why anyone would want to move Bills from Buffalo
‘”I like it here, so I don’t see why the Bills would want to leave here,” he said. “The fans are great, the city’s great.”‘
Sammy Watkins injury: Bills rookie gets poked in the eye at practice
‘The Bills have already had some bad luck with injuries, so watching Watkins go down put a scare into them for a second. Luckily the rookie won’t miss a beat.’
Bills receiving little love from national media
‘For a successful season – which is now measured by making the playoffs for the first time since 1999 – everything rides on Manuel’s ability. It’s only his second season but he’s under the gun to produce to make the franchise attractive for a potential buyer. Let’s hope it’s not either rocker Jon Bon Jovi, who wants to move the team to Toronto, or loudmouth Donald Trump, who would initiate the Buffalo Shuffle, namely “firing” a massive amount of on-and-off personnel.’
Bon Jovi ‘would do the right thing’, keep Bills in Buffalo: Jaworski
‘”I know for a fact Jon never said he was going to move the team to Toronto,” Jaworski said in an interview at St. John Fisher College, before the Bills’ afternoon practice. “I think there was much speculation because people tried to read the tea leaves and said he’s talking to guys from Toronto, so he must be trying to move the team to Toronto.’
Continually troubled Marcell Dareus fails conditioning tests
‘”He’s just a young guy, but at the same time we hold him accountable just like everybody else,” star defensive end Mario Williams said.’
Jon Bon Jovi in the running to buy the Bills
‘Despite Bon Jovi’s Toronto-laden ownership group, the constant speculation around the league about the Bills moving there or to Los Angeles appears to be overblown and more than a bit misguided.’
Spartanburg High product Cohen signs with Buffalo Bills
‘”We got it all figured out Saturday night, just a phone call,” Cohen said in a phone interview Monday night. “I’m familiar with some of the guys here, some of the coaches and a little bit of the scheme. I decided that this was the best fit for me.”‘
It’s in our interest for the Bills to stay in Buffalo
‘If the Toronto group succeeds in acquiring the Bills and moving them to Toronto, it might be good for Toronto – but it would be bad for the CFL, CFL cities and Canada. The broad public interest in this country is to see the Toronto bid fail.’
Welcome to Camp Hope
‘Get the idea? The honeymoon idea? These people aren’t hungry. They’re famished. The Bills haven’t made the playoffs in this century. They’ve had nine straight losing seasons. Imagine not winning 10 games in the past 14 years. Fourteen!’
The Sammy Show
‘He showed why Whaley surrendered first- and fourth-round picks in the 2015 draft to move up five spots in the first round last May so the Bills could pick him. Smart? We’ll see. The price was beyond exhorbitant, particularly for a team that still plans to key its offense around the running game. Watkins’ talent is tantalizing. And for a team languishing in sub-mediocrity for the past 14 seasons, his arrival’s been like a B-12 shot: energizing.’