‘”Football is such a different game than basketball, or baseball or hockey,” Donahoe said. “We have a lot of fifth-year, red-shirt seniors who come into our league who are physically and mentally not ready for the NFL. You don’t even want to think about a high school kid and his ability. Would there be an exception here and there? There always is. Herschel Walker may be one; Randy White. But how many of those guys are there in the whole history of football?”‘
BillsBeat - April 13, 2004
The Bills Discuss Their Outlook For The Draft
‘Donahoe says the club doesn’t necessarily have to get a man that will play right away. He did mention that they already have a franchise quarterback in Drew Bledsoe, but they want to draft another one. Donahoe said if a franchise quarterback was available between picks ten and 13, it would be hard to turn that player down.’
Bills Brass Discuss Draft
‘The Buffalo Bills brass sat down with the media Monday to discuss the upcoming NFL Draft. Team President and General Manager Tom Donahoe, Assistant General Manager Tom Modrak and Head Coach Mike Mularkey fielded questions concerning the Bills needs.’
Bills Open Practice to Be Held May 1
‘Buffalo conducted a three-day mandatory veteran camp March 24-26 and the team will hold 14 days of organized team activity that begins in late May and extends into mid-June. Mularkey anticipates some veterans will take part in the rookie orientation camp.’
BillsBeat - April 12, 2004
NFLEL Bills Have Quiet Weekend
‘After playing significant roles in their team’s season openers, quarterback Greg Zolman (Rhein Fire) and safety Kahlil Carter (Scottish Claymores) were quiet in their week two NFL Europe matchup this past weekend.’
Phil Mickelson and the Bills
‘He was asked at the time whether he felt a common bond with the Bills, who also have a history of finishing just short in the quest for that elusive championship. “I haven’t looked at it that way,” he said. “Hopefully this will be the year we both break through.”‘
What the Bills are Doing Now
‘The players are split up into three groups for the positional strengthening program. The offensive line and defensive line are one group, the second group contains the wide receivers, quarterbacks, defensive backs, and kickers. The final group contains the linebackers, tight ends and running backs.’
Draft Dish: Raiders and Redskins ready for draft-day dealing
OLB Takeo Spikes had a history of hamstring problems — until he signed with the Bills last year. On the advice of Bills strength and conditioning coordinator Rusty Jones, Spikes changed his diet and stretching routine. The result was a player who didn’t miss so much as a practice last season.
Inside slant
‘Finding an explosive No. 2 wide receiver to complement Eric Moulds, and a young quarterback to groom as Drew Bledsoe’s backup and eventual replacement, have chewed up a lot of Mularkey’s planning hours.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Adams turns 31 and Williams 32 this season and it’s not too early to plan for the future. This month’s draft features three DTs scouts rate with star quality: Oklahoma’s Tommie Harris, Miami’s Vince Wilfork and Texas’ Marcus Tubbs. The Bills have scouted all three in person, with DL coach Tim Krumrie checking out Harris at Oklahoma’s Pro Day.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘And in a not-so-subtle knock on previous head coach Greg Williams, Wilson said he’s encouraged that the players will immediately accept Mularkey because he’s a former player himself. “I think he’s very solid, very sound. He’s been a player for nine years. He’ll have the respect of the players. He’s not a know-it-all guy. He’s going to take the good advice he gets. Sam Wyche (quarterbacks coach) is a top guy and so is Jim McNally on the offensive line. So all those things put together, plus the talent we have, makes me feel good.”‘
Bills To Hold Open Practice
‘Parking is free and the practice is weather permitting while “Select-A-Seat” will be held rain or shine.’
BillsBeat - April 11, 2004
Columbus fleet navigating NFL
‘Every off-season, Matt, a tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals, and his older brother, Aaron, a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, return to their roots. Their cousin Bo, who finished his playing career at TCU last fall, joins them when he can break away from school. The Schobels will become something of a trivia question in two weeks, when Bo, a defensive end projected as a second-round pick, is selected in the NFL Draft. Only a handful of families have at least three players in the NFL.’
Postcard from the road
‘Aaron [Schobel] bought a tree farm as a tax write-off during his rookie season. The trees now are almost big enough to sell, which he made a point to mention more than once. (“What is the focal point of your story?” he kept asking, possibly in jest. “Don’t forget: It’s the trees. We need to sell some trees in Fort Worth.”)’
Bills open May 1 practice to the public
‘The Saturday event coincides with the team’s annual “Select-A-Seat” day at Ralph Wilson Stadium for potential season-ticket holders, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.’