‘"He taught me the integrity of just being a good man," Spikes says. "There are so many traits he had. I feel like I’m shortchanging him if I just say one. That’s how much respect I have for him."’
BillsBeat - June 14, 2003
Garcia tops Manning as highest paid for 2002-03
Hardly a done deal yet, but the Buffalo Bills and two-year veteran punter Brian Moorman have nudged closer to a possible contract extension agreement. Moorman is one of the top young punters in the NFL, having averaged 36.9 yards net in his career, and the Bills would like to secure his tenure with the franchise for the long-term. Moorman is likely to sacrifice his free agency year if he signs a new deal but he seems to prefer to stay in Buffalo and the two sides would like to have something completed before the start of training camp next month…..And if the restricted market is going to heat up, fueled by the Redskins’ ardor this year, some teams have considered protecting themselves by seeking longer-term deals on rookie contracts. The Buffalo Bills have already said they might attempt to negotiate four-year contracts with some of their later-round draft choices.
Player Q&A: CB Kevin Thomas
‘"The speed. The players are a whole lot smaller (in college) and the game is a lot faster (in the NFL). That’s the only difference for me."’
Comments from Drew Bledsoe
‘"We have got the ability to beat anybody in the league. The thing that is inspiring to me is to see the collective attitude that this team has right now. We are a fairly young team with some veterans mixed in. Across the board everybody is hungry, has bought into what we are doing, and is enthusiastic about what we are doing. We are working hard, practicing hard and practicing well, so even more than the talented people we have brought in, the attitude that this team has is what gives me hope."’
Catching Up With...Takeo Spikes
I want to win a Super Bowl. Pretty cut and dry. Personally, I’d like to play in the Pro Bowl, and I’d like to be considered for the Defensive Player of the Year Award. That’s one of my biggest goals right there. But like they say, it’s all about the ring.
Bledsoe, Bills buoyed as minicamp sessions end
”’We have the players to be a playoff team, and that’s what we expect,” he said. ”Anything less than a good solid playoff berth will be a great disappointment.”’
BillsBeat - June 13, 2003
Bills Fans Across America - Spotlight: Tennessee
I've attached my picture, taken at the Kentucky/Tennessee border in Static, Tennessee. I chose to wear my (autographed) Jack Kemp jersey because he was the Bills quarterback when I attended my first game at War Memorial Stadium in 1964. That was the beginning of my dedication to the Bills.
The game continues for coach Foster
‘Both Foster and Green will continue coaching this summer as part of the NFL Minority Fellowship Coaching Program. Green will join the staff of the Minnesota Vikings while Foster will work with the Buffalo Bills.’
McGahee won't be ready for start of Bills' training camp
‘“Everything will fall into place for me,” he said. “I’m not trying to rush anything. As long as the team accepts me for how I am, that’s all I have to worry about.”’
Spotlight on the San Diego Bills Backers
The San Diego Bills Backers fan club has been around since the early 1980's. They were incorporated under the Bills Backers umbrella in 1988 and are one of the oldest continuously operating fan clubs in the NFL.
A Closer Look atÖ Justin Bannan
‘Where is the weirdest place you have ever been asked for an autograph?
"Do I have to comment on that? No comment."’
Bills brass upbeat off field, too
‘Of course, the best Bills marketing tool will be winning games this fall.’
BillsBeat - June 12, 2003
Simonton Receives MVP Honors
Buffalo Bills running back KEN SIMONTON (Scottish Claymores) won the voting for Offensive MVP after leading the league with 871 rushing yards and finishing fourth with 39 receptions.
Competition is good for all
Fan Reactions to the Shout! Song - Part II
‘"I believe the Bill’s Shout Song was and is one of the greatest things for the team and us fans. No matter where you hear shout you get excited about the Bills. It is one way that fans can connect to the team and get enthusiastic about the team. I for one love the song and what it does for the fans….I wish they would play it more at the games though."’