‘The majority of American sports fans seem to be intrigued by the problems of athletes and coaches. They find it hard to believe that people with such celebrity and wealth – or potential wealth – can get into such terrible predicaments.’
BillsBeat - June 23, 2000
You Make the Call (#3)
‘You Make the Call is a presentation of both real and imagined NFL scenarios, where we invite you to "make the call" based upon the Official Rules for the NFL for 1999. Good luck, because you’ll need it.’
Survivor: The 1st player has been booted
‘The 1st castaway has been voted off Buffalo Bills Island. This pick actually came as surprise to the TBD staff, as we expected his exit much later. It appears that the wounds that were inflicted upon his once adoring fans have not healed.’
Q & A with RB Sammy Morris
‘Running back Sammy Morris recently signed a three-year contract with the Bills. Morris and his wife Leslie also bought a house in Hamburg. They have a nine-month old daughter, Kiera. Morris and defensive tackle Leif Larsen are the only draft picks to sign with the team. Here’s a Q&A with Morris.’
Bills single-game seats go on sale July 8
‘Single-game tickets for all nine Bills home games will go on sale to the general public on Saturday, July 8 at 8:30 a.m.’
BillsBeat - June 22, 2000
Bills sign seventh-round pick
‘Linebacker DaShon Polk, the last player drafted by Buffalo this year, signed with the Bills Thursday.’
Running back Morris signs Bills' contract
‘The Buffalo Bills have signed running back Sammy Morris, a fifth-round draft choice this year. Morris, who played fullback and halfback over two seasons at Texas Tech, was the 156th player drafted overall.’
Rucker set for XFL; Morris, Malbrough sign
‘Former Tech running back Sammy Morris said he expects to sign a three-year contract today with the Buffalo Bills. The signing bonus is $100,000, according to Morris…"It’s a good deal," said Morris, the Bills’ fifth-round draft pick in April. "My agent was able to negotiate was able to negotiate a bigger signing bonus than guys taken before me in the draft."’
Steelers reach agreement with linebacker
‘More than likely, Northern will serve as a backup to Porter, the team’s third-round draft choice in 1999 whose style of play reminds the team of a young Greg Lloyd. Porter had an outstanding training camp and preseason last year, and his development is one of the reasons the team elected not to re-sign free-agent Carlos Emmons, who started the past two seasons at right outside linebacker…Northern is 6 feet 2, 240 pounds and was a starter the past two years in Buffalo. But the Bills did not attempt to re-sign him because Keith Newman, a fourth-round pick in 1999, was expected to be the starter in 2000.’
Buffalo Bills Survivor!
‘Beginning June 21st, for several weeks, 16 great football players will be marooned on a tropical island off the coast of Crystal Beach. Day by day Bills fans from across the world will analyse the list of castaways in search of the least worthy. The last survivor will be crowned "The Greatest Buffalo Bill of All-Time".’
Steelers Stay Active
‘The Steelers have apparently come to a contract agreement with linebacker Gabe Northern, although he has not officially signed a contract as of yet…The Steelers were one of three teams to show a strong interest in Northern, the New England Patriots and St. Louis Rams being the other two, but the black and gold was the only team that didn’t have an incumbent starter at the weakside linebacker spot.’
Four teams get a change of scheme
‘Head coach Wade Phillips caused great debate in upstate New York last season when he benched Doug Flutie in favor of forgotten man Rob Johnson on the brink of the playoffs, despite the fact the diminutive folk hero completed his final 12 passes in a victory over the Patriots in the second-to-last regular-season game.’
Bills sign fifth-round pick
‘Sammy Morris, the former Texas Tech running back selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft, signed with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday. During the recently completed minicamp, the Bills used Morris in the backfield and as a receiver.’
BillsBeat - June 21, 2000
Bills Caravan To Make Stop At Wegmans Today
‘‘‘Helping our players go out into the communities and interacting with our fans is one of the benefits of these caravan stops,’’ said Russ Brandon, the Bills Vice President/Business Development & Marketing. ‘‘We’ve had some great crowds on some of our recent stops and we are looking forward to the remaining visits.’’’
Bills sign rookie defensive tackle
‘The 6-foot-4, 300-pound [Leif] Larsen, whose first name is pronounced "Life," is the first member of the 2000 draft class to sign with the team.’