‘Maybe it’s that Mularkey was an NFL player, but the fact he instantly recognized that peer pressure could be more important than gratifying his own ego to get a result, showed insight I think will be appreciated and responded to by the current crop of Bills players.’
BillsBeat - June 28, 2004
Inside slant
‘A half dozen candidates will push Brown for the punt return duties this summer, and Haddad adds to the mix. After spending the 2000 season on the Bills practice squad, he joined the Indianapolis Colts. In the 2001 preseason, he returned 14 punts for 292 yards, a 20.9 average, including 84- and 94-yard TDs.’
Strategy and personnel
‘The Bills, who had little depth at center, are giving Dan Koons a shot to backup Trey Teague, signing the University of Louisville standout earlier this month.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘The Bills still have about 1,000 indoor club seats left unsold for the upcoming season, with many fans telling officials the environment is “too antiseptic for what they want to experience going to a football game,” GM Tom Donahoe said during a radio interview. Jacksonville recently lowered the price on 2,000 club seats but the Bills aren’t ready to take such drastic measures yet.’
BillsBeat - June 27, 2004
Most Bills foes face quarterback problems
‘If offensive coordinator Tom Clements is going use both Travis Henry and Willis McGahee in some of his formations, I hope sufficient time is spent in training camp on picking up blitzers. Foes are sure to test the willingness of both backs to protect Bledsoe when those human Humvees come crashing toward them.’
BillsBeat - June 26, 2004
Bills Pre-Camp Preview
Travis Henry has quietly emerged as a productive workhorse for the Bills the past couple of years. He’s tough, breaks tackles and plays hurt. At the same time, he puts up good numbers. Now add a hopefully healthy Willis McGahee to the mix. McGahee provides more athleticism and versatility blended with the tools to become an outstanding feature back himself. It’s going to be interesting to see how the Bills blend these talents together.
BillsBeat - June 25, 2004
McGahee ready to make his comeback complete
‘”I’m anxious for the first game,” McGahee said. “I’ve got the jitters. I want to play.”‘
Labatt, Bills tap marketing deal
‘The Buffalo Bills and Labatt USA have signed a three-year marketing agreement that will bring the Canadian beer to the stadium. Under the terms of the agreement, the brewery will have the Labatt Blue Zone just outside the stadium, almost underneath the main scoreboard. In addition, Labatt beers will sold inside the stadium.’
BillsBeat - June 24, 2004
Hawkeyes Reunite in Buffalo
‘That was the case for Bills 2003 fifth round pick Ben Sobieski who saw two of his fellow offensive linemen from Iowa also get drafted as guard Eric Steinbach went to Cincinnati, and Carolina took center Bruce Nelson. Also on that Iowa line was Robert Gallery who still had a year to play before being drafted by Oakland this past spring, and a relative unknown who went undrafted by the name of David Porter.’
Bills 2004 Training Camp Schedule
‘The 2004 camp schedule includes seven days of double practices, including a joint practice session with the Cleveland Browns on Friday, August 6th. In addition, the Bills will host a full scrimmage on Saturday, August 7th.’
BillsBeat - June 23, 2004
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Phil Hansen
‘"I wasn’t there for the building blocks of what propelled the Bills to those four Super Bowls," Hansen said. "The building blocks of those teams were the same guys, the continuity, and that happened in the late ’80s. I got to experience the best part of it which were the Super Bowls. One thing that I remember in all of those years, with all the core guys being together, is no matter how far we were down, there was always something extra. ‘Ah, don’t worry. We’ll come back and we’ll win.’ It was just a sense. It was nothing I could write down on paper. It was just a feeling that we always knew we’d win. And we did most of the time."’
BillsBeat - June 22, 2004
Coy Wire Answers Fan Questions
‘Q: Last year, who was the biggest proponent and orchestrator of the blitz package: Coach Gray, Coach LeBeau, or Coach Williams? Do you see our "D" being more or less aggressive with the blitz this year?
CW: Coach Gray is definitely the orchestrator. He loves the aggressive style of play and I believe we will be just as, if not more, aggressive this year because Jerry Gray is back. Also Mike Mularkey is a firm believer in aggression on the football field, so I think we’re are going to be even tougher this year than we were last year.’
Kelly, Schumer join in fight for funds to test newborns
‘"If Hunter’s disease had been detected at birth through a program like newborn screening, he would have had access to life-saving treatment," Kelly said during an appearance at the new Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus at Virginia and Ellicott streets. "Children who are born with Krabbe Disease who are identified pre-systematically have had their lives saved and are now growing up and are expected to live productive lives. Unfortunately, for my son, this was not available back then."’
Bills Team Report
‘Pierson Prioleau, who started at free safety in 2002 and in four games last season, practiced at strong safety in minicamps. At 5-11, 188, he doesn’t have great size for the position, but he’s tough and physical. At strong safety, Prioleau would back up Lawyer Milloy.’
BillsBeat - June 21, 2004
Jim Kelly, Schumer push for newborn health screening
‘Kelly said he will lobby lawmakers in Albany next month to improve New York’s performance. The state currently screens newborns for 12 diseases, compared to Hawaii, which screens for 48. ”New York state needs to immediately put in place a plan to provide all children with the newborn screening tests that are currently available,” he said.’