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Location: Orchard Park, N.Y. | Stadium: Ralph Wilson Stadium (73,967) | Owner: Ralph Wilson | Chief Operating Officer: Russ Brandon
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Bills report: Notes, quotes
 

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--The Bills have added two more quarterbacks to their roster to round out the competition heading into offseason workouts and training camp. They are Matt Baker, who has spent time with Miami, Houston, Arizona and New Orleans the past two seasons and college free agent Luke Drone of Illinois State. That gives Buffalo five quarterbacks with Trent Edwards and J.P. Losman firmly entrenched as No. 1 and 2. More players at the position gives the Bills some wiggle room if they do decide to move Losman in a trade, something they continue to deny they are seeking.

--Buffalo added some promising after-market free agents after the draft, including OLB Marcus Buggs of Vanderbilt, DT Teraz McCray of Miami, FB Mike Viti of Army, OG Robert Felton of Arkansas and WR Jason Jones of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The stock of each player was rising at draft time. Felton and Jones could've been fifth- or sixth-round picks without any argument. Jones, who averaged more than 20 yards a catch, ran a 4.39 and showed scouts very soft hands in workouts, he just needs work on his lean 184-pound frame. McCray and Felton have decent shots and earning jobs as depth players on the defensive and offensive lines, respectively.

--Shortly after Bills director of college scouting Doug Majeski called Notre Dame linebacker Joe Brockington a "solid" free agent choice, the team released him. Brockington, 6-0, 245, was on the short and slow side but did play well in college.

--The club is giving SS Stacey James a second look. The 5-10, 209-pounder out of Texas Southern was in Buffalo's training camp last year and flashed some talent. He was the 2006 SWAC Defensive Player of the Year and the Bills need some depth at safety.

--Ex-Bills RB Thurman Thomas has added membership in the Bowl Subdivision College Football Hall of Fame to his resume. The National Football Foundation announced his induction last week. The Bowl Subdivision is formerly the Division I-A classification. The 2008 class includes 13 players and two coaches who will be enshrined in 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Thomas, who played 12 of his 13 NFL seasons for the Bills, made the Pro Football Hall of Fame last year. He ran for 4,595 yards and 44 touchdowns at Oklahoma State.

--The signing of Viti has caused some heated debate. He and Army safety Caleb Campbell, a seventh-round pick by Detroit, are the first NFL players to take advantage of the Army's Alternative Service Option program, implemented in 2005. It allows professional players the chance to complete their service as recruiters for two years as long as they remain under contract. Neither the Naval or Air Force academies have such a program and critics believe it gives West Point a recruiting advantage. Viti went to the academy before the program was adopted so accusations he's trying to ditch his duty are unfounded. "I think a lot of people have the misconception that if you're not getting bullets slung by your head, that you're not serving your nation in a time of war," Viti said. "There are service support branches in the Army for that reason.

"Combat arms is what I decided to do, but that doesn't mean my service is going to be any less because you start to split hairs on it, you start to demean some of the other branches of the U.S. Army."

--The average ticket to watch the Bills play a series of games in Toronto over the next five years is $183, organizers in Canada announced. That's twice the average of the highest general seat in the NFL last year, in New England. And there's a waiting list of 180,000 that signed up for a lottery to buy a ticket at the Rogers Centre. While this may be sticker shock to some in the United States, Toronto sports fans paid around $309 to watch the Canadian Football League's Grey Cup title game last year. The NFL ticket must seem like a bargain.

QUOTE TO NOTE
"I can't wait. I wish we could play tomorrow. It's like Christmas night. The anticipation leading up to the draft was tremendous, the preparation and work done by Tom (Modrak) and also the work of all the scouts, it was just tremendous. We feel very good about where we are. It's really the kickoff to 2008 season when the draft hits." -- New Bills COO Russ Brandon, and the conclusion of the NFL draft.

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May 11, 2008 4:54 pm
As a Bills fan I have to look at what we did pretty well at in 2007.  So I was just curious how you would rank the AFC East in terms of their ground attack.

Buffalo: I think Marshawn Lynch and Freddy Jackson make a great combo and will be a bright sp
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April 16, 2008 6:11 pm
Most of you guys already know this, since it has been a day since the schedule is posted, but what do you fellow Bills fans think?

Quite a rivalry, but I'd rather us play in the Ralph and the dome is CLOSED. We won't have a great advantage like we usually do when Miami comes to Buffalo in December. Oh well, a win is a win a
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May 1, 2008 7:53 pm
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April 2, 2008 9:40 am
I wish the NFL would add one of those little countdown clocks to their website. It should count the days until one of the worst run franchises in the NFL can move to Toronto. I will personally be throwing a huge party at ralph wilson stadium that day. This team sucks, embarrasses Buffalo with all the goofy moves it makes as well as being about as competitive as Orchard Park high school at the NFL ...(more)
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May 8, 2008 12:12 pm
4 Braylon Edwards: For years Edwards struggled, but only because he didn’t have a quarterback to throw the ball to him. Now that he has a good player in Anderson tossing balls in his direction, Edwards should rise on your draft boa ...(more)
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May 9, 2008 3:49 pm
I take for face value that Ralph Wilson really does want to keep the Bills in Buffalo. Remember, this is a gentleman who has managed to keep football in Buffalo since the AFL/NFL merger, through economic downturns and many losing seasons. That is really his legacy. I don’t think he wants to lose that and become the guy who took the N ...(more)
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April 28, 2008 8:15 am

The Bills had an amazing draft adresseing everyone of their needs and the Bills fans should be proud of management not going WR in the first round and drafting possibly the best covercorner in the draft

If I was the Bills GM i would have traded up to get a better pass catching tight end instead of the guy we got in the later rou ...(more)

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January 31, 2008 11:08 pm
Even if it's just to say Go Bills!! Do it here on this thread! 

Go Bills!!!!!!

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May 5, 2008 2:44 pm
The entire Maniaxs' staff compiled their own rankings assigning 32 points to a #1 rank going down to assigning 1 point to a # 32 rank. Then, we added all the points and determined the final 2008 QB rankings. Let me reassure you that nothing particularly crazy happened during the ranking process like ranking ...(more)
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April 27, 2008 5:15 pm

At first, I thought McKelvin was a good, solid selection at #11. I was a little dissapointed/surprised the Bills did not trade down. Now that I look at it more closely, I feel the Bills brass made a very smart move. Not only can McKelvin be a solid corner, but he can add another electrifying return man to an already solid unit. ...(more)

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April 27, 2008 10:51 am
Our 3rd round pick. I like this pick. We needed depth at defensive end and he can get to the quarterback. A DE out of VA Tech, let's hope that he's as good as another VA tech DE we drafted in '85. BRUCE!
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May 9, 2008 3:56 pm
While it would be nice to have a big, pass catching TE, I'm not so sure the Bills are in desperate need of one.  If Hardy lives up to expectations, the passing game could be pretty good this year.  From what I read, not only is Hardy potentially a big red zone go to guy, but he's actually a decent route runner and stretch ...(more)
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March 21, 2008 11:30 pm
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Who is garanteed to be in the 2008-2009 NFL Pro Bowl next year