(NFL.com Feature): Based on recent history, there is no sure-fire way to indicate if the Buffalo Bills got the better end of the Drew Bledsoe deal with New England.
BillsBeat - May 1, 2002
Bills Have Toughest Schedule
Buffalo Bills:
Opponents record: 131-109
Opponents winning percentage: .546
Games vs. +.500 Teams: 10
One new player to be put on the Wall of Fame
“The exciting news… there will only be one player named to the Wall and we were told that it was a very popular player. The Bills rep was not at liberty to say any more than that and said he would have to kill me if I released the name.”
Who do you think it will be? Post your answer on the Stadium Wall…
Browns to join Bills at Fisher
‘The Browns have a huge following in Rochester and are considered the area’s second-most popular NFL team.’
May Wallpaper Available
May wallpaper has Bledsoe in a Bills uniform
Inside the Huddle
‘If the feelings between the Bills and Chargers weren’t hot enough because of the western moves of general manager John Butler, quarterback Doug Flutie and others, they got hotter when Bills owner Ralph Wilson — much to the dislike of the Chargers — asked the league to schedule a home game against the Chargers late in the season as a good drawing card in cold weather. The result: a Dec. 15 game in Buffalo that won’t chill this building rivalry.’
BillsBeat - April 30, 2002
Bledsoe Restarts Career In Buffalo
When Drew Bledsoe was acquired in a trade with New England on April 21, it marked the end of his nine-year career with the Patriots that ironically began in Buffalo on September 5, 1993.
Jim Kelly's Greatest Moments
Buffalo's new quarterback Drew Bledsoe has been compared to Hall of Famer Jim Kelly in many ways. Here's a look back at the top 10 greatest moments in Jim Kelly's career with the Buffalo Bills.
Bledsoe was prepared for trade
‘Buffalo Coach Gregg Williams praised Bledsoe for his willingness to assume a leadership role. Though Williams didn’t name names, his remarks were clearly directed at departed quarterback Rob Johnson.’
Bills' Donahoe doesn't linger to take bows
‘He despises public attention, ironic because he’s brought so much upon himself. People have been adding things up, and it was inevitable someone would raise his most-hated subject. It happens to be Tom Donahoe.’
Buffalo counts on Bledsoe
”’Someone with Bledsoe’s tremendous star power will draw people from all over the U.S. and Canada. And while they’re here, hopefully, they’ll spend money on products and services other than football, which will benefit the economy of the whole region,” says Arun Jain, a marketing professor at the University of Buffalo.’
Bills in no rush to stop the run
‘Weighing similar low-money deals, Webster went to where he felt his best chances of winning are.’
Denney's a rush of excitement
‘At 6-feet-7, 275 pounds, Denney bears a striking resemblance to Hansen. If the rookie plays the part as well as he looks it, the Bills will be ecstatic.’
Buffalo wasn't cursed in the old AFL
‘I’ve never understood why people who say Buffalo never has won a major-league championship don’t give the Bills credit for winning AFL championships in 1964 and 1965. The NFL record book fully recognizes AFL records and statistics.’
Bledsoe gives hope to Bills' faithful
‘While free agency and the salary cap have shortened that requisite learning period from a few years to a few months, or even a few weeks, 12-4 or 13-3 is optimistic to the point of fantasy. But make no mistake, better the Bills will be. And that improvement starts with the quarterback.’