"They’re getting pretty tough on players this year as far as your weight and body fat go," he said. "(Strength and conditioning coach) Rusty Jones is coming down on us. I think there’s going to be some fines involved this year. It’s going to be the first time since I’ve been here. But (conditioning) is important. It will be good for our team." . . .
BillsBeat - June 8, 2000
Rob Johnson impresses
"On a day when the offense rebounded, Rob Johnson was the most impressive performer. He zipped pass after pass past defenders and into receivers’ hands. First, he hit Avion Black for a diving catch. Then Peerless Price beat Courtney Jackson deep. Then it was Bobby Collins down the middle."
Recap of Day Two at the Bills Mini-Camp
"To their credit, most of the players looked a lot leaner at the Mini-Camp weigh-in. Ted Washington looks as if he’s dropped 15-20 pounds and is checking in at 335-345. Ruben Brown looks to have lost five to 10 pounds and is down to 300. Robert Hicks looks great. He doesn’t even have love handles anymore! His 330 pounds look great on his 6’7" frame. Antowain Smith also looked chiseled at 229 and four percent body fat. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for outside guard Jamie Nails who’s 355 at best."
Bills Photos
This is a collection of minicamp photos.
Helping Habitat for Humanity
The Buffalo Bills and Choice One Communications are joining forces to assist Habitat for Humanity with the construction of a home located at 33 Grey Street in Buffalo. The two organizations will participate in an event at the construction site this Saturday, June 10 starting at 10:30 AM.
Phillips likes 'new look' of secondary
‘"I’m pleased about that because we did lose two guys out of the secondary that started for us," said Phillips, who saw Smith (Chicago) and Schulz (Detroit) leave via free agency. "But it looked like we’re right back where we were last year. It doesn’t look like we’ve missed a beat as far as pass coverage is concerned. There’s no pass rush on seven-on-seven drills, so the quarterbacks have time (to throw), and we’re covering them. Some of the guys are making outstanding plays. "I’m encouraged about our pass defense. It’s going to take a rush with it, but the coverage has a lot to do with how well you rush sometimes."’
Flutie still sore over that playoff benching
‘“No, I’m definitely not over that,” Flutie said yesterday as the Bills went through day two of a four-day mini-camp. Furthermore, he doesn’t think he will ever be able to put it behind him. “Just like I’ve never gotten over why they benched me back in New England 10 years ago,” added the former six-time CFL MVP. “If you don’t understand (why something’s happened to you) it’s hard to accept.’
Bills confident they have emerging leaders to fill any void
‘"There may have been some questions — by a lot of people, a lot of guys on the team, even — about the moves that were made in the off-season," [Henry] Jones said. "And I think it was time to clear the air, for us and say, ‘Every year there’s change. … The only difference this year is some veterans that were here for a long time are gone. But that just means some guys are going to have to step up and play."”
BillsBeat - June 7, 2000
Scary moments during day two
"The Bills survived a couple of scares when trainer Bud Carpenter had to go onto the field to tend to Antowain Smith and nose tackle Ted Washington. When Smith came up limping after catching a pass, there was concern that Smith had aggravated his turf toe."
Defense ahead of offense
Wade Phillips stated the obvious." Our pass coverage looked awfully good. It was good for our offense working against the defense that led the NFL in pass defense last year. Our linebackers did a good job, and our secondary coverage looked very good."
Bills host flag FB
"Flag Football is coming to Ralph Wilson Stadium Saturday & Sunday, July 8-9, when the Buffalo Bills host the first ever Buffalo Bills Youth Foundation Flag Football Tournament. The tournament will be held on the Buffalo Bills grass practice field adjacent to Ralph Wilson Stadium."
Bills' Bryson back after hard year of rehab
“It feels good being back able to do what I used to be able to do,” Bryson said. “Right now everything’s going good. I’m proud … It is a relief because I spent a lot of time rehabbing.”
Quarterbacks with a case (or not) for the Hall
What makes Kelly rare is that he was the only quarterback of his era who called his own plays, and that he was good enough at it to direct the Bills to four Super Bowls. That is what gives him a chance at the Hall.
Playbook heavy lifting for rookies
‘When rookie defensive end Erik Flowers got his first playbook before the Buffalo Bills’ minicamp in April, he must have thought playing in the NFL would be a cinch. Then he got a look at the real playbook. "It looks like a dictionary," the Bills’ first-round draft pick said following Tuesday’s minicamp workout at Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Field House. "It was stunned. I looked at it, and said to myself, "What am I supposed to do with this?’ It taught me my first lesson that there’s a lot more to learn."’
Four out on Day 1
"The Bills’ third voluntary June mini-camp under head coach Wade Phillips opened with 73 players present from the 77-man roster. Missing were left offensive tackle John Fina, Sam linebacker Sam Rogers, kicker Steve Christie and non-drafted rookie wide receiver Corey Jones."