With all the positive hype surrounding the Bills, it was only a matter of time before the negative stuff started to surface as well...
Offseason distractions beginning to derail Bills' focus
Associated Press
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Not a word has been heard from Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters, who has yet to show up three weeks into the Buffalo Bills' voluntary minicamps.
Backup quarterback J.P. Losman isn't speaking to reporters after his trade request wasn't granted this offseason. And then, of course, there's running back Marshawn Lynch, the principal suspect in a hit-and-run accident, who has yet to talk to investigators, never mind most anyone else.
If the Bills consider themselves ready to end an eight-year playoff drought this season, these are not the types of distractions they need, are they?
"Well, I think you know the answer to that: No," coach Dick Jauron said Friday. "None of us need distractions, although they make our lives very interesting."
Too interesting, perhaps.............
~The Answer
Offseason distractions beginning to derail Bills' focus
Associated Press
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Not a word has been heard from Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters, who has yet to show up three weeks into the Buffalo Bills' voluntary minicamps.
Backup quarterback J.P. Losman isn't speaking to reporters after his trade request wasn't granted this offseason. And then, of course, there's running back Marshawn Lynch, the principal suspect in a hit-and-run accident, who has yet to talk to investigators, never mind most anyone else.
If the Bills consider themselves ready to end an eight-year playoff drought this season, these are not the types of distractions they need, are they?
"Well, I think you know the answer to that: No," coach Dick Jauron said Friday. "None of us need distractions, although they make our lives very interesting."
|
~The Answer
Comment