‘The renovations to Ralph Wilson Stadium will allow Buffalo Bills fans to chow down on offerings by popular local purveyors of doughnuts, pizza and chicken wings.’
Archives for August 14, 2014
Mike Tomlin: Steelers and Bills proving joint practices can be done in ‘professional manner’
‘Tomlin went on to say that the media and fans are looking for the negative aspects of these joint practices and waiting for fights to break out instead of seeing the positives in a physical, mostly incident-free practice like the Steelers and Bills had Wednesday.’
Tim Hortons, Duff’s and LaNova heading to the Ralph
‘”You know, until two or three years ago, you couldn’t even get a chicken wing here,” said Marc Honan, chief marketing officer for the Bills. “It’s just amazing.”‘
T.J. Graham, Moeaki, Gaines in roster jeopardy
‘As it stands now, here’s a look at an early projection of how the roster may look after final cuts. This will be updated weekly.’
Bill’s Hughes making it happen with sky-high confidence
Whaley denies there is trade talk about Spiller
‘”I can probably see where people see our depth at running back and try to connect the dots with teams that don’t have depth, but, again, nobody has talked to us.”‘
FCC should change its unfair blackout policy favoring the NFL’s billionaire owners
‘With time for comments over, Pai is calling out FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler to finally put the issue to a vote. A simple majority of the five commissioners is all that’s required.’
Blow whistle on NFL’s blackout rule
‘The nearly 40-year-old rule, intended to ensure National Football League venues are chock full, is an unnecessary vestige of an era before the sport’s popularity soared. And it is particularly unfair in western New York, where the population is stagnant, the stadium is larger than average and a playoff-caliber team hasn’t hiked a ball in 14 seasons.’
EJ Manuel pays close attention to Ben Roethlisberger; Bills want to replicate Steelers’ success
‘Yes, a Super Bowl is a lofty target for the Bills, who have gone 6-10 in each of the last three seasons, but general manager Doug Whaley spent time in the Steelers organization and wants a few things to rub off on his current team.’
Doug Marrone reflects on his time with the Steelers, Chuck Noll
‘I was always intrigued about how intelligent he was about everything, not just the sport of football,” Marrone said. “Not being a very good football player and being on the look team, I’ll never forget Coach Noll used to jump in.”‘
Doug Whaley pushing team out of comfort zone, and 5 observations from Bills-Steelers practice
‘”I think the work is different,” defensive tackle Kyle Williams said. “I think we get good work no matter what, and we compete at home, but there’s a different edge to this. It’s a different view.”‘
Bills haven’t been contacted about trade for C.J. Spiller, GM Doug Whaley says
‘”We have not been contacted by any team about C.J. Spiller,” Whaley said. “These rumors are news to me, and it’s exciting for you guys I guess because it gives you something to fill the newspaper with. You know I’m a straight shooter. We have not been contacted by any teams.”‘
It’s nostalgic trip for Bills coach Marrone
‘”I remember we used to run down the hill before practice to get ready to go with Coach Noll,” said Marrone, who played offensive line in the NFL for two seasons. “Do they still wear the black jerseys without the numbers on them? We had these black uniforms. We used to call them burlap sacks. They were tough. We used to run with our pads on with Coach Noll. I was going through that in my mind when I saw the field [upon arriving].”‘
Steelers, Bills play nice during joint practice
‘”I thought it was great practice and great etiquette. … It doesn’t get reported enough. We like to turn on the TV and see gory, unfortunate incidents like what happened between Dallas and Oakland,” Tomlin said. “We’re here to prove that teams are capable of coming together and doing it in a productive and professional manner, and I compliment both teams for how they did it today.”‘
Steelers, Bills joint practice considered a success
‘”We as coaches have to constantly move (players) around a little bit to get a good evaluation,” the Bills coach said. “Here, they go against somebody else and I think you get a better evaluation.”‘