'“I just look at it as a missed opportunity,” the Hall of Fame defensive end said. “If the kick is two yards to the left, we’re Super Bowl champions. Unfortunately, the kick fell to the right and we lose the game by a point. But, I’m not one that dwells on the what ifs. I’m one that looks at the positive side of things, especially winning the AFC Championship for four straight years and being one of six Hall of Famers who represent the greatest players in NFL history.”'
Archives for February 2015
Bills' Brown relives combine experience
'“They really train you for everything at the combine. From the Wonderlic to the interviews; everything,” Brown said. “How you dress, you have to go in there and dress a certain way. You try to impress the whole time that you’re there because everybody’s watching you as soon as you step in there.”'
Bills making a push to sign Hughes
'The Bills could place a franchise tag on him, but are unlikely to do so because it would mean a guaranteed one-year contract worth roughly $14 million, which would take too large a bite out of their salary cap.'
Possibility of losing Spiller has Whaley sizing up running backs
'“It’s deep. It’s one of those classes that we’re excited about,” Whaley said. “In the draft altogether, there’s some value in rounds 2 to 5 that you’re going to get some guys who will make an impact in this league.”'
Whaley: Bills trying to bring back Hughes, Spiller
'Asked whether the franchise tag is in play, which would cost about $14.8 million based on the NFL average of the top five salaries at that position, Whaley said, "We're trying to avoid that because we're trying to get him long-term for sure and keep everybody on the same page so they felt like, 'Hey, we got a good deal,' and we say as the Buffalo Bills, 'We got a good deal.'"'
Rex Ryan busy at NFL Scouting Combine
'"This time of year is exciting for me," Ryan said. "This will really be my first time of watching them compete and then actually to get to know them. Excited about those interviews; we'll see how it goes."'
5 things we learned from Rex Ryan at the the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine
'New Bills offensive coordinator Greg Roman got a ringing endorsement from his old co-worker, 49ers general manager Trent Baalke. When asked about the 49ers' offensive struggles last season, Baalke said it was out of Roman's control and said he should have a bright future.'
7 notes from NFL Scouting Combine Q&A with Bills GM Doug Whaley
'Here are some of the highlights from Whaley's chat.'
Rex Ryan refuses to take shot
'So, when given the chance to address the Patriots’ Super Bowl victory against the Seahawks, Ryan at least tried to have some fun with it before clamming up and complimenting the only team that has won the AFC East during Ryan’s six-season tenure in the division.'
Richie Incognito not best start for Rex Ryan's reboot of Buffalo Bills
'Maybe he will eventually turn the Bills into the bullies of the AFC East for the first time since the early 1990s, but bringing in an aging offensive lineman of questionable character isn’t how he’s going to do it. The Bills need much more help at more important positions. So if Ryan is going to duplicate the early success he had with the Jets during his tenure in Buffalo, he’s going to have to do better than just that.'
Pats Still The Enemy To Rex Ryan
'“They are the world champs, so you want to beat them,'' he said. “If you’re going to beat one, you want it to be the world champions. Obviously, we’ve got a lot of ground to make up.”'
The Essentials: What we learned from Bills GM Doug Whaley at the Combine
'What were the biggest takeaways from the 11-minute conversation? The need-to-know information…'.
Bills and Hughes working to stay together
'“We’ve sent a proposal over to his representatives. His representatives have sent a counterproposal. I just got off the phone with Jim Overdorf, who talked with their representatives at length last night,” said Whaley. “There’s an open line of communication. I haven’t met with J.O. yet to see how close we are or if we’re close at all. I’ll meet with him soon.”'
Bill Polian says it's time for the Bills to shine again
'“Pretty close. Pretty close,” Polian admits. “In the end, it was not something that the family felt I should do. At this stage of my life, I had to abide by their wishes. But I came away immensely impressed with the Pegulas, with their commitment to the franchise, with their understanding of the business of professional sports. They’re going to get it right.”'
Rex using coaching staff as selling point
'“I’m excited about our coaching staff,” said Ryan flatly. “I think that’s the probably the best selling point that I have right now along with the players that we have. Obviously we have an outstanding group of players too that I like to show off to a lot of guys.”'