‘”Ron has been one of my biggest mentors in this business and has been a huge influence in my career,” McDermott said. “He’s taught me a lot.”‘
Archives for September 21, 2021
Calling Bills Mafia! National brand is looking for Bills fans to star in a new commercial shot in WNY
‘Face paint fan: 50 to 70 years old, enthusiastically cheering on the team.’
Wegmans: Bills little people collectors set will restock in the next two weeks
‘”We actually had what we thought was a supply for about two weeks and that two week supply went within a matter of a couple of hours,” said Michele Mehaffy, Wegmans Spokesperson.’
Trench warfare: Bills win battle up front on both sides
‘“We put the right foot forward,” Dawkins said. “We still have a lot of things to clean up. Like everyone sees the score but there is a lot of little things they go into it that we take personal and we’ve got to do a better job because it will hurt us in the long end but as long as we just stay on it and just keep pushing, the o-line will be all right.”’
Sean McDermott faces another mentor as the Bills host Ron Rivera and Washington in week three
‘“Ron has been one of my biggest mentors in this business. Ron Rivera has been a huge influence on my career and he’s taught me a lot, going to Carolina I learned a lot in those six years under Ron,” McDermott said on Monday.’
Want $550 to smash through a table? National company is looking for Bills fans for commercial
‘The commercial needs two fans who will be on a boat, a face paint fan, a super fan, and a young football player.’
More than 700 Bills season-ticket holders request refund after vaccine requirement
‘The deadline for Bills season-ticket holders to submit their request was last Friday. Holders of 762 seats requested refunds, News 4’s Chris Horvatits reports. The tickets will first be offered to those on the season-ticket waiting list.’
Canadian Bills fans will miss additional home games with border closure extension
‘“If Canada can open its border to vaccinated Americans, it’s just kind of frustrating that the same hasn’t been reciprocated,” said Bills Helmet Bar owner Blake Parnham.’
Week 2 Monday Mailbag: Julianne answers your Bills questions
‘Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll said Allen wasn’t particularly proud of his performance, but everyone else at One Bills Drive is incredibly confident in their franchise quarterback. Not every game will be Allen’s best, but Daboll said consistency is what makes great players great, and Josh Allen has that.’
Now hiring Bills Mafia: Company seeks diehard fans for commercial
‘There’s a stunt role, called “table jumper” which pays $1,100 for 12 hours. You must be a man who is between 30 and 45 years old. This diehard Bills fan is expected to be “eccentric, goofy” and, of course, willing to jump through a table. Experience is encouraged for the role.’
Bills OC Brian Daboll on what makes Josh Allen, Josh Allen
‘Bills Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll was asked if Josh Allen being his own harshest critic is always a good thing.’
Amazon looking to hire Bills fans for commercial
‘This diehard Bills fan must be a man between 30 to 45 years old who is “eccentric, goofy” and willing to jump through a folding table.’
Anatomy of a shutout | Inside the Bills’ dominant defensive outing vs. Miami
‘”We went into it saying we want to be aggressive and really attack the line of scrimmage,” Frazier said. “And our guys executed. That’s the key to our success, the execution and the preparation during the week.”‘
Josh Allen hits multiple milestones, leaves room for improvement in win over the Miami Dolphins
‘”I thought there was good communication leading into halftime by our offensive staff,” head coach Sean McDermott said. “(We) came out and got into a better rhythm in the second half there. (Offensive coordinator) Brian (Daboll) did a really good job with that, and Josh seemed to find his rhythm as well.”‘
Bills fans can vote for Greg Rousseau to win this NFL rookie of the week award | Bills Today
‘Rousseau is the first Bills rookie to produce a multi-sack game since Ed Oliver on November 28. 2019.’