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2008 Schedule
9/7 - Seattle
9/14 - @ Jacksonville
9/21 - Oakland
9/28 - @ St. Louis
10/5 - @ Arizona
10/19 - San Diego
10/26 - @ Miami
11/2 - NY Jets
11/9 - @ New England
11/17 - Cleveland
11/23 - @ Kansas City
11/30 - San Francisco
12/7 - Miami
12/14 - @ NY Jets
12/21 - @ Denver
12/28 - New England
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May 9, 2008

Marker [9:03 am] Inside slant
The Sports Xchange reports: 'Did the Bills wait too long in the recent NFL draft to take a tight end that can help spark their 30th-ranked passing game? Club officials don't believe so.'

Marker [9:02 am] Strategy and personnel
The Sports Xchange reports: 'The Bills are getting almost $8 million a year in additional revenue from Toronto interests and even after profit sharing will have a significant amount of new money to invest in their roster if they so chose.'

Marker [9:02 am] Notes, quotes
The Sports Xchange reports: 'The Bills have added two more quarterbacks to their roster to round out the competition heading into offseason workouts and training camp. They are Matt Baker, who has spent time with Miami, Houston, Arizona and New Orleans the past two seasons and college free agent Luke Drone of Illinois State. That gives Buffalo five quarterbacks with Trent Edwards and J.P. Losman firmly entrenched as No. 1 and 2. More players at the position gives the Bills some wiggle room if they do decide to move Losman in a trade, something they continue to deny they are seeking.'

Marker [8:39 am] Pats’ dominance over Bills has little to do with cameras
RealFootball365.com reports: 'Spygate isn't a valid excuse for having your team get outscored by 228 points by another club over a 14-game period, and Bills fans would be wise to accept that.'

Marker [4:38 am] Profit picture clear for Bills games in Toronto
Toronto Star reports: 'The last part of the formula is about the long term. Once they pack the expensive house for these games, promoters will put themselves on the fast track for a full-time franchise. Then will come the plan to build an 80,000-seat stadium, using the lottery list as a starting point for personal seat licences. They know what they're doing, all right, and they're about to let the buying begin.'

Marker [4:24 am] DiGiorgio ready for graduation day
Niagara Gazette reports: '“It’s something I’ve always wanted. I still had the skills and knowledge of college fresh in my mind, so I didn’t want to wait,” he said.'

Marker [4:23 am] Greener gridiron pastures
Welland Tribune reports: 'About the only thing that Buffalo has going for itself is the absence of a stadium in Toronto that would meet the NFL’s standards, but this too could change. When teams begin to follow the money, construction cranes and, eventually, moving vans are likely to follow.'

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May 8, 2008

Marker [2:13 pm] The message from the Bills and Yankees to their fans is-Just close your eyes; this won't hurt at all
Syracuse Post-Standard reports: 'And now, specifically, we have the Bills and the Yankees, who don't go in for any of that hooey about their fans being part of the extended family. Nah, they see those poor saps for what they've become: Sheep in need of shearing. And they, the Bills and Yankees, have some very sharp clippers in hand. Baa, baby. Baa.'

Marker [11:19 am] Graduation Day For DiGiorgio
BuffaloBills.com reports: '"I'm just real excited. It took me about seven years, but I'm just happy to finish and I'm just happy to have a college degree," said DiGiorgio who will be one of 904 Saginaw Valley State graduates this weekend.'

Marker [9:44 am] Recent second-round receiver history not on Hardy’s side
RealFootball365.com reports: 'This obviously isn't to say Hardy has no chance to turn into a dynamic target for the Bills; rather, the point is that unrealistic, Plaxico Burress-like expectations shouldn't be heaped on him. Including Hardy, there were a whopping 10 receivers selected in the second round of April's draft. At least one or two of them will likely enjoy fine careers, but the rest probably won't. Whether Hardy falls into the "good pick" category in a few years remains to be seen, but the Bills certainly had the right idea when they chose him. It's up to Hardy now.'

Marker [8:30 am] Karl Malone falls short, as a father
ESPN reports: What matters most is that Bell triumphed in spite of how his father behaved. He grew up in Summerfield, La. -- Malone's hometown -- and earned a basketball scholarship to Northwestern State, nearly 2½ hours away from Summerfield. Everyone there describes Bell as a gem. When I called the school to find out more about Bell, the sports information director talked nonstop about how polite, well-liked and determined Bell is.

Marker [6:45 am] Stratospheric tickets
Buffalo News reports: 'The top-priced general seats are along the sideline from the 20-yard line into the end zone. They will cost $295 a game in the three-game package or $270 for the eight-game package. Those same seats cost $60 a game in Ralph Wilson Stadium.'

Marker [6:44 am] Get ready to pay, NFL fans
Toronto Sun reports: 'There's another benefit from the high costs: If the games sell out, as expected, it will immediately catch the attention of NFL power brokers which will add to the attractiveness of future games here.'

Marker [4:54 am] Hot Bills tickets to demand deep pockets
Toronto Star reports: 'How much will the most desirable pews set you back? Well, make sure you have plenty of maximum spending room on your credit card.'

Marker [4:53 am] Tickets for Toronto Bills games to cost C$295
CP reports: 'Seating capacity at Rogers Centre for the two games is expected to be around 54,000. But the sources said between 30,000 and 40,000 seats will be made available to Toronto Argonauts and Bills season-ticket holders as well as lucky lottery applicants. The rest of the 54,000 seats will be allotted for luxury boxes and various hospitality packages, which command much higher prices because there’s more to those tickets than just game-day admission.'

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May 7, 2008

Marker [10:21 pm] Drone Hopes to Display Cool Hand with Bills
WYZZ-TV reports: '"Learning the offense was crazy, very sophisticated" said Drone "It was overwhelming as quarterback because you have to know what everybody is doing. Learning the lingo and terminology was what I was doing pretty much all weekend."'

Marker [10:19 pm] Bills' tickets cost more in Toronto than Buffalo
Toronto Globe & Mail reports: '“This is a premium event and the first time in the history of Canada you can take the subway to a regular-season NFL game,” said Adrian Montgomery, general manager of the Bills in Toronto series. “Having said that, we know the NFL is fuelled by the fans and it was important for us to have a price point available to every one.”'

Marker [1:10 pm] Toronto Series Tickets To Be Offered Week of May 19
BuffaloBills.com reports: 'Tickets will range in price from $55 to $295, inclusive of all taxes and ticket service charges. Additional blocks of tickets will be offered to more randomly selected registrants starting May 29. For more information on Bills in Toronto tickets visit the ticket registration website.'

Marker [1:09 pm] Bills in Toronto: Top ticket $295
Business First of Buffalo reports: '"Football fans from across the country have formally expressed their interest in watching live NFL football in Toronto," said Phil Lind, vice chairman, Rogers Communications Inc., which is marketing the games. "We are overwhelmed by this response, and we are now working hard to ensure that the NFL experience in Toronto will be unforgettable."'

Marker [1:08 pm] Bills tickets for games in Toronto average $183
AP reports: 'The prices are in Canadian money, currently near par with the U.S. dollar, and do not include a large chunk of VIP and hospitality suite seats. The Bills will become the first NFL team to play annual games outside the United States starting this season when they host Pittsburgh for a preseason game Aug. 14, followed by a regular-season game against Miami on Dec. 7.'

Marker [1:08 pm] Brockington cut loose by Buffalo
Lebanon Daily News reports: 'Joe Brockington’s dream of playing on Sundays took a hit yesterday.'

Marker [8:30 am] For Bills, draftees who fill vacancies are priceless
RealFootball365.com reports: 'Choosing players who address particular weaknesses yet are still fairly sensible options at that point in the draft is the best legacy ex-general manager Marv Levy left the Bills after they employed him for the second time. In a sport where players generally enjoy notoriously short careers, Buffalo has wised up as it attempts to get the most exceptional participants on the field at literally the earliest opportunity.'

Marker [6:59 am] Bills season-ticket sales show fans keeping faith
Buffalo News reports: 'With four months left until the Sept. 7 home opener against Seattle, the Bills already have surpassed last year’s season-ticket total of 48,236. The current total already is around 49,000.'

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May 6, 2008

Marker [4:42 pm] Big Brother Bowen
BuffaloBills.com reports: '"With his friends surrounding him he didn't have the best environment. He wasn't behaving the way he was supposed to and I felt he was giving my mom too much of a headache," Bowen recalled. "Due to the fact that I had a light course load my senior year I figured I would take the headache for her."'

Marker [4:41 pm] Bills Release LB Brockington
BuffaloBills.com reports: 'The undrafted rookie free agent agreed to terms with Buffalo following the close of the draft and signed with the team last Thursday.'

Marker [3:58 pm] Bills release undrafted LB Brockington
AP reports: 'Linebacker Joe Brockington was released by the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, less than a week after signing with the team as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Notre Dame.'

Marker [8:17 am] No. 3 role should suit Bills WR Reed well
RealFootball365.com reports: 'But, with Lee Evans and Hardy likely to start and handle the bulk of the receiving corp's major responsibilities, the pressure is no longer on Reed. At this point in his career, it's fair to say the Lafayette, La., native is never going to turn into the Hines Ward-type receiver many were hoping for. The big-play ability and sure-handedness simply aren't in Reed's repertoire. That doesn't mean he can't be of use as a No. 3, though, a position where he should be able to catch between 40 to 50 passes from Edwards in 2008 and supply Buffalo with another capable aerial weapon who can complement the better ones in front of him.'

Marker [6:51 am] Undrafted rookies face long odds
Buffalo News reports: '“Obviously the draft didn’t go the way I wanted it, but in a way it did because I’m where I wanted to be — in the NFL,” Felton said during the Bills’ weekend rookie minicamp. “This is my chance. I’m here and I’m trying to make the best of it.”'

Marker [6:44 am] McKelvin gives back to Troy community
Troy Messenger reports: 'Since being drafted 11th by the Bills in draft April 26, McKelvin said he has been taking it easy and just enjoying being in the NFL, but he can't wait to get to work. "I can't wait to get to training camp," he said. "It will be a lot of hard work, but I know it will be great to be up there with all the veterans."'

Marker [6:43 am] Temple cut by Browns, picked up by Bills
St. Louis Post Dispatch reports: 'Former Missouri running back Tony Temple did not make the Cleveland Browns roster after last weekend’s tryout. The Browns kept just seven of the 54 players brought to last weekend’s camp, and only one of those was a running back. But Temple didn’t stay on the market long. The Buffalo Bills invited him to their rookie camp for another tryout later this month.'

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