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| Robert Woods |
Report: Bills and WR Woods agree to rookie deal
In their first draft with Doug Marrone as Head Coach, the Buffalo Bills are close to having their full class of 2013 signed to their initial contracts. Over the weekend, second round selection Robert Woods was the latest to come to terms on a deal. Head inside for the full story!
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| Things To Do |
What should Bills GM Doug Whaley do next?
Congratulations Doug Whaley on rising to the lofty status of NFL general Manager at the young age of 40. One of the many perks that comes with the job is having media and fans give you many suggestions on how to best perform. So here it goes.
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| Ott |
Advanced Stats: Rolston Should Adjust Ott's Role
Steve Ott was not a good possession player in 2013. How can that be improved in 2014?
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| Future Stars |
Watching future Sabres?
If you'd like to do a little scouting and take a look at some players who might be future members of the Buffalo Sabres, check out the Memorial Cup which starts tonight, and runs through May 26.
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| Hamilton |
I think the Bills may have gotten this right
Ever since John Butler was sent away as the Bills GM, it’s been one poor job after another. It’s added up to one of the worst organizations in the National Football League for over 12 years. Today may have changed all that.
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| Bulldog |
Buying Time
Change. We inevitably want it when we don't get the result we want from one of our teams. The Bills have made plenty of changes over this 13 season playoff drought.
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| Doug Whaley |
Bills announce Doug Whaley as GM
Just days removed from Buddy Nix stepping down as General Manager of the Buffalo Bills, the team has announced the man that will take over molding the roster. The Bills have officially promoted Doug Whaley, naming him the 12th GM in franchise history.
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| Recharged |
Bills Spiller excited about up tempo offense
When the Bills go to training camp in July, the focus on the offensive side of the ball will be squarely on the quarterback competition but the best story on offense could be what CJ Spiller does for an encore.
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| Eric Wood |
Wood and Bills have mutual interest in new deal
Approaching the 2013 season, the Buffalo Bills have one of the leaders on the roster due to become an unrestricted free agent once the season is over and done with. Center Eric Wood talked about his soon-to-be expiring contract on Wednesday. Head inside to read all about it!
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| Alonso Signs |
Bills sign LB Alonso to rookie deal
On Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills continued to get closer to having all of their selections from the 2013 NFL Draft under contract. The team announced that they've signed second-round linebacker Kiko Alonso to his rookie deal. Inside for details!
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| Jeremy |
Bottoms up - Sabres shouldn't need long rebuild
As you watch the NHL playoffs you may be inclined to feel like the Sabres are "far away" because they don't look like they could compete with the teams that are still playing. You'd be wrong to say that. While there is work to be done, to suggest it will take multiple years just to be competitive, is to take this team off the hook.
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| QB Trio |
Bills' QB competition takes shape
At the start of this week, the on-the-field portion of the Buffalo Bills competition for the 2013 starting quarterback position officially got underway with the beginning of Organized Team Activities at One Bills Drive. Head inside to read all about it, including quotes from EJ Manuel, Kevin Kolb, Tarvaris Jackson and Doug Marrone!
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| Bills OTAs |
Byrd among 10 Bills absent from OTAs
In their first week of Organized Team Activities of the offseason, the Buffalo Bills had nearly an 89-percent attendance rate as the team continues to adjust to life under new Head Coach Doug Marrone. Head inside to read who was not in attendance at the team's workouts!
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| Bills Claim TE |
Bills claim TE Mickey Shuler
Perhaps feeling slim at the position, the Buffalo Bills have acquired another tight end to help shape the roster as they continue to go through Organized Team Activities. The team announced on Tuesday evening that they were awarded 26-year old tight end Mickey Shuler off waivers. Inside for details!
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| Schopp |
Watching it was reward for time served
Long live the Stanley Cup playoffs, one of the only things left in grown-up sports that's really, really great.
It's all been said before. The drama, the tension, the way a player's fate -- or a team's, or an organization's -- can hinge on the slightest things. Long, grueling seasons coming down to one goal, either labeling you a winner or a choker. It's just the
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