Great article on Doug. There are Flutie supporters in the media, by gosh!
BillsBeat - August 11, 1999
Bills On Lookout For That Special Player
‘”Can you find someone to replace Tasker and Pike?” DeHaven said. “You’d be asking an awful lot of a guy to come in and do that. But all of the guys we drafted this year can run.”‘
Unless Flutie Has A Poor Camp, He'll Be Starting QB
‘Phillips made it clear that unless Flutie plays poorly in the preseason, he’ll start the Sept. 12 opener in Indianapolis.’
Bills On Lookout For Special Player
‘Free agency and the salary cap continues to shred the depth of most NFL teams, therefore causing massive turnover on the special teams. DeHaven not only has to re-tool the units, he has to find someone capable of replacing the leadership that Tasker and Pike provided.’
BillsBeat - August 10, 1999
Price Is Right
‘”He got started a little slow and didn’t have a grasp of the offense until the last few days,” said Dwight Adams, Bills director of player personnel. “But he has the speed and athletic ability that we drafted him for. He’s made some good catches out here.”‘
Bills' Rookie Ready To Rejoin Uncle Sam
‘Bills rookie defensive end Bryce Fisher knows that he has no chance of making the team’s final roster this summer. That’s because after Saturday’s preseason opener in Seattle, Fisher must report back to the Air Force Academy where he still has two years to serve before he can even think about playing professional football.’
Moulds Proves He's A Catch
‘”In the situation I’m in, I normally get the ball so I have to perform. I have to approach it like if I don’t make the plays, I don’t give this team an opportunity to win and I don’t want that on my back.”‘
BillsBeat - August 9, 1999
This Isn't Camp Marv Anymore
Another excellent article by TBD feature writer, Bob Lamb.
Bills Want Williams To Return To Basics
‘”We’d still like to utilize Kevin as a receiver because he can play,” coach Wade Phillips said. “He made some big catches for us last year. He’s got great speed and he’s a threat to run with it after the catch. But we’d like to pick up our return game and we’re emphasizing that as much as we can with him.”‘
Bills Owner Merits Inclusion In Pro Football Hall Of Fame
‘Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson already is receiving a strong push from some members of the NFL media corps for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2000. He deserves it.’
Nothing Stays The Same Despite Hospitality
‘There are “signs” this just may very well be the Bills’ swan song in Fredonia, as in directional signs with a Wegmans logo on them that greet drivers as they exit the New York State Thruway…Wegmans, the supermarket chain based in Rochester, is now the “presenting sponsor” of training camp…Ironically, though, there is not a Wegmans store to be found around the Dunkirk/Fredonia area.’
BillsBeat - August 8, 1999
Bigger Than The Critics
‘The Buffalo Bills didn’t hear the whispers that 5-foot-8 Antoine Winfield was too small to play cornerback in the NFL. Today, they’re glad their hearing wasn’t real sharp.’
Ceremonial Flaw
‘In his Pro Football Hall of Fame speech Saturday, Billy Shaw thanked just about everybody. Except his wife.’
Price Doesn't Look Peerless In First Training Camp But Making Progress
‘”It’s going smoothly now,” Price said. Last week I was nervous and wondering if I could compete at this level. Once I got my feet wet, I became more comfortable. I picked up most of it, I’m still learning how to do the blitz pickups and the spread offense, but as soon as I get that down, I can go out and react on every play.”‘
Bills' Talent Hasn't Been This Deep Since '93
‘”Our competition level is certainly up this year,” Phillips said. “Last year we needed some guys to come through and we got that so we were able to be successful. This year there’s a lot of competition going in and as we’ve gone along here. They say during the Super Bowl years they had that kind of competition here, so that’s a good positive note for us.”‘