‘But the big news of the day occurred off the field later that morning when the team announced that they would be holding an additional night practice open to the public on Monday, August 18 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM. The third "Prime-Time" session of this year’s training camp will replace the workout scheduled for 2:45-5:00 PM on that day.’
BillsBeat - August 7, 2003
Waiting Game: Bills should be in no hurry to sign McGahee
“What Rosenhaus insinuated with that statement was the McGahee would be getting a contract commensurate with his place as the 23rd pick overall. But I don’t believe he should. The Bills had a rare opportunity to draft McGahee, and they should take this rare opportunity again to sign him to a relatively harmless, incentive-laden deal while they can. Rosenhaus and McGahee might not like that, but they have little to no leverage right now.”
McDonnell finds home on offense
‘McDonnell is one of the Bills’ more intriguing diamond-in-the-rough projects in training camp at St. John Fisher College.’
Training camp billboard
‘Practice today is 8:25 to 10:15 a.m. The team leaves for Baltimore on Friday. The next practice at St. John Fisher is 2:45 to 5 p.m. Monday.’
Bills' Thomas finds his focus
‘When Thomas picked up an interception and broke up seven passes in Buffalo’s final two games last year, people started asking where he had been the rest of the season. The answer is on the scout team, learning to be more consistent.’
Bills' Burns smoking out rivals
‘”I love power football,” he said. ” I wasn’t blessed with the speed to go outside so I like to go north and south. I try to make do with what little size God gave me. But it’s not the size, it’s your heart, that’s what makes you want to want it."’
Bills' Henry says he's up to challenge
‘”Travis knows we expect huge things from him,” says quarterback Drew Bledsoe. “He’s highly motivated. He had an exceptional season last year. With another year of the offensive line working together and more defensive help, we expect even bigger things this year.”‘
Ryan Denney Climbs Defensive Depth Chart
‘The Bills made some changes to their depth chart on Wednesday. Second-year defensive end Ryan Denney benefited from one of those moves, landing a spot on the first-team ahead of Marcus Jones.’
A Few Long Plays Highlight Practice
‘In the final 11-on-11 drill, coach Gregg Williams got very upset with his defense on several plays. Many days during camp, the defense dominated, but this was the offense’s day.’
Depth Chart
‘Ryan Denney…Sam Adams…Pat Williams…Aaron Schobel.’
It's a Special Skill
‘"He’s not a lineman. If he gets in a game as a lineman we’re in trouble," jokes special teams coach Danny Smith. "He’s here as a long snapper and only a long snapper."’
BillsBeat - August 6, 2003
Oldest ex-NFLer celebrating 100th birthday in style
”’You’ve made my day. You’ve made my years,” Dana said to Bills coach Gregg Williams.’
Training Camp 8/6, a view from the end zone
‘Brown has got to be feeling like he is on a ledge. Too many mistakes. One play was a perfect handoff to Burns, who turned and pitched it back to Brown, who totally missed a wide open Coleman.’
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Harry Jacobs
‘”Sports Illustrated wrote articles that wasn’t who was going to win the game, it was just how bad the Chargers were going to beat us. Even after we beat them in ’64. They were the most prolific scoring offense in all of pro football at that point in time, and then, of course, we shut them down and held them to no score. What was fun about it was (defensive coordinator) Joe Collier had his defense and I took two of the defenses and put them together as a thought process for one defense. I used that defense on most of the third downs and that shut them down. (San Diego’s) Lance Alworth was really a great football player, a great wide receiver and did some great things. We didn’t shut him down that day, but we sure shut him off.”‘
Wright climbs out from shadow of struggles on and off the field
‘In July 2002, Wright was arrested in Fresno, Calif., after fleeing the scene of an auto accident in which he was involved. In January he pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of the collision that left two people injured. Under the plea deal, Wright faces no penalty if he stays out of legal trouble for a year.’