‘”I ain’t gonna say nothing like that,” Spikes said with a big smile as a reporter jokingly suggested he could rip New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. “It’s my former team. Got friends still over there, so you know, I’m excited. I’ve been waiting for this for a while now.”‘
Archives for October 2014
Bills history is made as Terry, Kim Pegula become new owners
‘Normally, prospective owners face questions and then are asked to leave the room while the teams vote. The Pegulas expected to outline a few team issues, including their stadium plans.’
NFL adapts to crossover ownership
‘The fact that the Pegulas also own the Sabres just isn’t the perfect situation from the league’s standpoint.’
Politicians praise Pegulas’ purchase
‘Meanwhile, Rep. Brian Higgins, D-Buffalo, said: “We celebrate and welcome Terry and Kim Pegula’s tenure as the next owners of the Buffalo Bills. For the last three years, as owners of the Buffalo Sabres, they have demonstrated their genuine commitment to Buffalo fans and the Western New York community.”‘
In a win for Buffalo, Pegulas add the Bills to their portfolio
‘Yes, it’s an investment that will produce income for them, but the project is under construction here, in downtown Buffalo, where it will not only provide a hockey home for Canisius College, Erie Community College and the Junior Sabres, but is also expected to host college and amateur hockey tournaments. Some events are already scheduled, and the center will also host the NHL’s annual Scouting Combine for the next two years. It will be a magnet for visitors.’
Business as usual for Buffalo Bills
‘”That’s really more for the higher ups,” said linebacker Manny Lawson. “(The Pegulas) have been part of a good franchise with the Buffalo Sabres and we expect them to run this team as such. As far as my role, my job is to play football. For us, we play ball, and do what we’re told.”‘
Kyle Williams, Bradham return to practice
‘”I’m waiting for the doctors to say they can go ahead and play full, but right now they’re limited,” Marrone said. “As the week goes on and they progress, they’ll tell me later in the week. So we make plans with those players, but we make more plans being without them.”‘
Questions for Terry Pegula
‘re they in favor of retrofitting the 42-year-old current stadium or having a new one built in downtown Buffalo.’
This week, Belichick’s persona softened
‘When asked if the victory over the Bengals was a source of vindication for his team, Belichick conceded, “It was good to win, but we’re really past that now. I don’t think that has anything to do with this week. We’re just focused on Buffalo.”‘
Terry Pegula says he got a ‘hell of a deal’ in buying the Buffalo Bills
‘”It goes back further than you may think,” Pegula said. “I obviously said when I was asked when I bought the Sabres, ‘Are you interested in the Bills?’ Did you expect me to say yes? But it goes back further than you may imagine.”‘
Brandon Spikes surprised by Bill Belichick compliment, says Bills game against Patriots is ‘bigger t
‘”You guys know how it ended,” Spikes said of his time in New England. “I don’t think he held a grudge or anything. It is what is. Players change teams every year, every week. That’s just what it is.”‘
Sammy Watkins says Buffalo Bills found out Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis will shadow him
‘”We actually found out that he’s gonna be following me around the field,” Watkins said. “So I’m gonna have to be prepared for his jams. He’s very smart. I have to be very competitive and aggressive off the ball.”‘
Ron Brooks injury: Buffalo Bills CB expects to play in Week 6
‘”It wasn’t scary as much as it was annoying for me,” Brooks said. “I was ready to get back on the field. I told them that I had full use of my limbs, didn’t feel any tingling anything like that, so I was just ready to get back on the football field.”‘
Brandon Spikes, Fred Jackson limited on Wednesday
‘While defensive tackle Kyle Williams (knee) and linebacker Nigel Bradham (knee) returned to practice, both were limited on Wednesday. The Bills also added linebacker Brandon Spikes (ribs), safety Da’Norris Searcy (knee), running back Fred Jackson (ankle) and safety Aaron Williams (wrist) to the injury report, and all were listed as limited participants.’
With Pegula an official owner, talk turns to where Bills will play
‘Though he said he’s not been given any official information on what the Pegulas might want to do in terms of a new stadium, Dyster acknowledged there has been speculation about a new stadium in downtown Buffalo, close to other investments the Pegulas have made in the Buffalo Sabres and the Harbor Center project.’