“Do you avoid Buffalo Bills games because you’re afraid of having beer spilled on you by strangers? Or do you cringe at the thought of wading through a sea of tipsy, rowdy tailgaters in the Ralph Wilson Stadium parking lots?”
BillsBeat - June 3, 2000
Pilot questions Kelly's version of landing
“The pilot of the plane carrying Jim Kelly has a less harrowing account of the rough landing in the Berring Sea than the one given by the former Buffalo Bills quarterback.”
BillsBeat - June 2, 2000
Crash stories clash
“Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly says he is lucky to be alive
after a plane he was in went down in the Bering Sea recently, 100 yards off the Alaska Peninsula.”
Jim Kelly Bear Hunting Photo
That is one big bear…
BillsBeat - June 1, 2000
Kelly brothers happy Jim Kelly returned home safe after plane crash
“Pat Kelly was on the beach helplessly watching as the two-seat plane carrying his famous brother – ex-Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly – struggled to land on the Alaskan coast.”
Bills allow fans' knees some room to roam
“No longer will Ralph Wilson Stadium have to be classified as an open-air theater to comply with the state building code. And all the Buffalo Bills had to do was tilt the tops of the seats forward a few inches.”
Kelly survives plane crash during Alaskan hunting trip
“Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly sustained minor cuts and scrapes when a two-seat plane he was in crashed into the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska during a hunting trip earlier this month.”
BillsBeat - May 31, 2000
Parking fees rise along Bills Drive
BillsBeat - May 30, 2000
Pigskin Poker - 2000 Draft Round-up
“The Good: Team seems immune to public sentiment when making personnel decisions (bumping mighty mite Doug Flutie behind Rob Johnson on QB depth chart was their ballsiest). Gotta love the pick of puny, (5’11”, 222 lbs.) sack-happy Virginia Tech LB/DE Corey Moore in the third round.”
The Story of Bob Kalsu
This is a reprint of a TBD article published August 3rd 1998.
Vietnam took Bills' Kalsu far too soon, leaving a son asking why
“A former University of Oklahoma standout, Kalsu was selected by the Bills in the eighth round of the 1968 draft. His active ROTC status and the rate at which Army brass was calling for fresh troops to send to Vietnam scared off several teams in the NFL and the old AFL and plummeted him several rounds lower than projections.”
Looking into the June 1 crystal ball
John Clayton reports that Bryce Paup wants to come crawling back.
BillsBeat - May 29, 2000