‘But Williams and Gray aren’t asking for sympathy. After the hardships they experienced in moving from Houston to Tennessee and still getting the promotions they longed for, they know no football obstacle is too difficult to overcome.’
BillsBeat - July 22, 2001
Bills begin camping here this week
‘"But we don’t have staff meetings where we say, ‘We’ve got to beat last year’s numbers,’ " says Russ Brandon, Bills vice president of business development and marketing. "We just want to provide a great family environment, one kids can remember throughout the winter."’
New-look Bills promise effort, but will need time to grow
‘With so much going on, it would be unrealistic to expect immediate success from these new-look Bills. New jeans and sneakers take time to break in. Still, nobody on the Bills is crying "Wait for 2002."’
Donahoe rebuilding Bills with steely work ethic
‘Entrusted by owner Ralph Wilson to make sure these Bills aren’t counterfeit like last year’s stumblin’, bumblin’ 8-8 crew, Donahoe’s game plan may ultimately determine the long-term future of the franchise in these parts. History suggests he is up for the challenge.’
Williams stresses discipline, basics
‘"It’s not close," says the married father of three children, ages 16, 11 and 9. "The Buffalo Bills are a distant second in my life. My family is the most important thing to me and I would’ve turned this job down if I didn’t think (western New York) was a good place to raise kids.’
Johnson waits to thrive in West Coast offense
‘"There were things as I watched on film of last year, structure-wise, that didn’t give (Rob) answers back in the pocket, and he took the heat on some of those sacks," Williams said. "That is the beauty of this system . . . it challenges defenses to cover every zone or every receiver every time the ball is snapped. So he will have answers this year."’
Camp success extends into community
‘Fisher has 500 freshmen enrolled for the upcoming school year, 100 more than the previous high. Rooney stresses that the Bills camp was not the only factor in the increase, but he believes that the camp helped to promote the school to some students. They came to see the Bills; they saw the campus; they applied.’
BillsBeat - July 21, 2001
Titans add RB depth with Linton
‘"He thinks he is a running back … and you’re looking for a guy who, if he comes in, you don’t really have to change what you do," general manager Floyd Reese said. "But I’m not sure he’s not a better blocker than he is a runner."’
Titans sign Linton to one-year contract
‘The Tennessee Titans have agreed on a one-year contract with former Buffalo Bills running back Jonathan Linton.’
Practice tickets available
‘Each evening session will begin at 7 with a 25-minute autograph session with the Bills’ players and coaches will sign autographs. The practices will run from 7:30-9:15.’
Pasch joins Bills' TV team
‘Dave Pasch, the radio voice of Syracuse University football and basketball for the past two seasons, has been drafted by the Bills to do some television work this summer. Pasch will do the play-by-play alongside analyst Steve Tasker on the two Bills preseason games that will be televised in August by WNYO-TV, Channel 49.’
Tickets needed for Bills' night practices at SJF
‘The evening practices, scheduled for July 30 and August 6 at Fisher’s Growney Stadium, are free, but fans must pick up a ticket at any area Wegmans.’
Another RB job hopeful: ex-Bills player looks
‘"I guess I’m going to have to make some new friends," Linton said. "But that’s great. I’m looking forward to it."’
Titans agree to terms with running back Linton
‘"From what our people feel about him is that he can play running back, fullback, special teams and can do a lot of things and has had success in the league," Titans President Jeff Diamond said. "It’s good to have that veteran type of experience."’
Titans agree to terms with RB Linton
‘He has rushed for 1,002 yards and six touchdowns, and caught 33 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns during his NFL career.’