‘I think that every year. We’ve just got to go out and prove it.’
BillsBeat - September 7, 2003
How to fire a Lawyer
‘Milloy, as proud as they come, was apparently willing to take a sizable pay cut. He was also willing, if necessary, to test that open market – not always the friendliest of places at this time of the year. He did pretty well, though, with a reported 4-year, $15 million deal that included a $5 million signing bonus.’
Donahoe making the right moves
‘Buffalo radio stations are calling Donahoe “the general manager of the century”.’
Milloy ouster leaves a New England frost
‘The aftershocks are still rippling through New England.’
Bills happy to pick up another Patriots castoff
‘Rumor has it someone in New England was leaking word that safety Lawyer Milloy’s game had slipped. Buffalo president and general manager Tom Donahoe has heard that one before. It’s a good one. That’s how the Bills got quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2002.’
Ex-Patriots Bledsoe, Milloy ready to celebrate reunion
‘Lawyer Milloy and Drew Bledsoe, ex-Patriots reunited, will have a common goal when the Buffalo Bills host the New England Patriots today: revenge.’
Report: Milloy claims Redskins made offer before Patriots cut him
‘Milloy said his agent, Carl Poston, “called some teams to see who would want me” before he was cut Tuesday, and added: “The Redskins gave us a bigger offer than the Patriots.”’
Buffalo Bills Season Preview
‘Greg Williams has been a poor imitation of a coach on match day, however with the talent available to him the last couple of years he has done a passable job for the team overall and with new additions to the coaching staff his game day decisions should continue to improve from the most dire to respectable. He is hard working and does learn, however, and this year te team enters the season well prepared and healthy, with some success in the play-offs a reachable goal.’
BillsBeat - September 6, 2003
New England (9-7) at Buffalo (8-8)
‘"I know everybody wants to hype the Bledsoe story again, but the important part is that we want to beat Buffalo, a division team," Belichick said. "If you want to do well in your division you have to do well against the division teams."’
Milloy raises anticipation for latest Bledsoe Bowl
‘As season openers go, this is far from being another game. ”It’s starting to turn into like the old backyard brawl, you know, guys are switching sides,” Bills tight end Dave Moore said. ”It’s good, it just adds to the whole drama of it.” Or a potential bad dream. ”That would be a nightmare,” Patriots fullback Larry Centers said, when asked to consider the prospect of the Bills and Milloy combining for a victory.’
Questionable timing
Milloy, a four-time Pro Bowl safety with the Patriots, signed with the Bills Thursday and is likely to make his Buffalo debut Sunday against New England in a poetic-justice sort of season opener for both teams. Those headlines could soon be eclipsed by questions over whether his agent, Carl Poston, was in contact with other NFL teams before the Patriots released Milloy.
Hungry Henry shoots for the moon
‘"I love competing because it brings out the best in you," he said. "Whenever he gets healthy and they decide to put him out there, it’s going to make us better. I know it’s going to make me better."’
Milloy itching to face former mates
‘Milloy offered one anecdote from the practice. “It felt weird when I was running scout team cards and I was actually playing myself,” Milloy said.’
M&T Bank, Choice One sign sponsorship deals with Bills
‘Companies like to become “official” product or service providers of NFL teams to promote their brands with the NFL’s loyal fan base.’
Moulds says Bledsoe pressed
‘Bledsoe Bowl III, taking place Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium, features more twists than a box of nightcrawlers. Three ex-Bills (Antowain Smith, Ted Washington, Larry Centers) face three-ex-Patriots (Bledsoe, Sam Gash, Lawyer Milloy), none leaving their former team with a Christmas card list for the front office.’