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  • We're slowly but surely lugging the archives over from the old blog. So if you randomly see a post from last year at the top of the homepage, we simply screwed up. It happens a lot.
  • Time for Rogers to send a message

    In case you missed it, NBC’s Peter King reported on “Football Night in America” that former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly is putting a group together to buy the Bills from Ralph Wilson . Wilson, who’s kicking it at 90 years of age, has established quite the business relationship with Rogers Communications, which has the Bills playing eight games over a five-year span in the city of Toronto. Speculation is that Rogers has interest in purchasing the team upon Wilson’s death. We’ll give this to...
  • 5 Question Preview: Buffalo Bills

    1. How will they survive without left tackle Jason Peters? They won’t. The Bills need Peters, who may very well be the best football player on the team, back in the lineup ASAP. Gigantic right tackle Langston Walker has done a nice job while the Pro Bowler Peters has been holding out for a new contract, but his mobility is limited and the Bills definitely don’t want to use Kirk Chambers as anything more than a spot starter. “It’s business, part of the game,” big-money guard Derrick Dockery told me...
  • Steelers-Bills Live Blog

    6:05 -- We're all set up, with about 90 minutes until game time. The Bills and Steelers are on the field warming up, and the stadium's about this full: 6:15 -- We spent some time at the "Tailgate party" across the street, which was actually not too bad. Beers were $6 and several guys in their fifties told me they were asked for I.D. Canadians are reluctant to let people drink in the streets, so it'll take baby steps before we stop carding seniors. Here are some shots from the...
  • Kelly takes hardest stance on Bills' future

    Jim Kelly doesn’t hide the way he feels about the Buffalo Bills and western New York. “I have no mixed emotions,” says the Hall of Fame quarterback. “My loyalty is with western New York and the Buffalo Bills.” But Kelly also knows the Bills need financial help to stay in Buffalo, and while many think that help will come from corporate Toronto as the Bills continue to drift north, Kelly thinks the team can receive financial support from Toronto businesses while remaining in western New York. “I do...
  • Bills in Toronto Quick Hits: Game day

    • Gene Warner of the Buffalo News has a nice summary of what’s going on and what’s being said . • Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star is friendlier to Russ Brandon than we were . • Dan Ralph of the Canadian Press points out that the NFL’s presence in Toronto hasn’t hurt the Argonauts at the turnstiles . • Jackson Hayes of the Star notes the traffic problems the game will cause . • The Star’s Richard Griffin says Toronto’s corporate attempt to run a tailgate party won’t stand up next to Buffalo’s...
  • Fake smiles as Bills cross the border

    My friend’s grandfather has a word for those situations in which you have to put on a happy face, even if you’re not all game. You know, those days when you just don’t have the energy to attend that function or go to that dinner, but you just suck it up. “Showtime,” he says. Turn that frown upside down, at least temporarily, and give us your best. The Buffalo Bills crossed the 49th parallel today and arrived in Toronto for the first game of an unprecedented eight-game series in Toronto, and as I...
  • Bills in Toronto Quick Hits: One day away

    The game’s just a day away, and the festivities start today. Here’s a sample of the vibe leading up to the opening game of this “historic” series. • Jim Kelley (not the ex-Bills quarterback; note the different spelling) says Buffalo feels the same way about the Bills as Canada does about hockey . They don't want to lose what belongs to them. “You see, unlike Toronto, Buffalo sees itself as a player on the world stage not via commerce or education or culture, but through its sports teams. And...