The Bills today released tight end Derek Fine and six other players. Fine, a fourth-round draft pick in 2008, had 19 receptions in two seasons. He was put on injured reserve last November because of a knee injury after being limited to just eight games. Receiver Justin Jenkins, defensive back John Wendling, linebacker Ashlee Palmer, [...]
Archive for February, 2010
DT Williams may move to nose tackle in 2010
DT Kyle Williams (6-1, 306) doesn’t fit the prototype of a 3-4 nose tackle, but he might have to play there in ’10, according to new coach Chan Gailey. “Don’t think that the guy that plays nose has to be a 330 or 340 pound guy,” Gailey told WEDG-FM. “We’re not going to take good [...]
Survival Guide for the NFL Offseason
Super Bowl XLIV is in the books. The last drops of Gatorade have been devoured. The last few strips of confetti have been swept away. And if you’re like me, you’re already longing for the sound of helmets cracking, first down measurements and touchdown dances. But in the immortal words of Thomas Haynes Bayly, “absence [...]
Doug Whaley named Bills new Assistant GM and Director of Pro Personnel
This past Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills made official the hiring of Doug Whaley, who will join the Bills front office. Whaley has spent the past 11 years wit the Pittsburgh Steelers, the last 10 of which he served as the Steelers’ pro scouting coordinator. During his tenure in Pittsburgh, Whaley has been a part [...]
Gailey Not Sure About the Future of Schobel
ESPN has a tidbit today on Aaron Schobel and his future with the Bills: The Buffalo Bills staged a media meet-and-greet with new head coach Chan Gailey and his coordinators Thursday afternoon in Ralph Wilson Stadium. Gailey said he has spoken to two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Aaron Schobel, who’s considering retirement. “I took from [...]
Top 10 Super Bowls in NFL History: #1
1. Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 Best catch in Super Bowl history? It’s got my vote Best play? No doubt, although James Harrison’s play is 1B Drama right up til when the clock read all zeros? Absolutely Best Super Bowl in NFL history? Check. And Mate. Indeed that’s why I’ve got Super Bowl [...]
Top 10 Super Bowls in NFL History: #2
2. Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 They were dubbed the “Greatest Show on Turf”, led by an unknown quarterback who went from stocking shelves in a grocery store to lead the St.Louis Rams to only their second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Tennessee became destiny’s darlings in the postseason with a [...]
Top 10 Super Bowls in NFL History: #3
3. Super Bowl XXV: New York 20, Buffalo 19 It’s a day and Super Bowl that will never be forgotten. Arguably, it was one of the worst days in Buffalo Bills history. The Bills’ high octane no huddle offense versus the Giants’ smash mouth, clock chewing running game. Both teams played to their strengths [...]


February 17th, 2010
Matt Loede
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