ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson tells
The Associated Press it might take as long as three years to
rebuild his team, and calls drafting a quarterback next year the
club's top priority.
Except to say, "It's bad," Wilson is lost for words in
describing the Bills, who at 0-5 are off to their worst start in 25
years. He spoke Monday as Buffalo enters its bye week.
Wilson's says fans will need patience to endure a rebuilding
process that's bound to be painful. Wilson says general manager
Buddy Nix will spend the next two weeks on the road scouting the
top crop of college quarterback prospects.
Wilson also accepts full blame for the woeful Bills, who already
are in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for an 11th straight year.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
The Associated Press it might take as long as three years to
rebuild his team, and calls drafting a quarterback next year the
club's top priority.
Except to say, "It's bad," Wilson is lost for words in
describing the Bills, who at 0-5 are off to their worst start in 25
years. He spoke Monday as Buffalo enters its bye week.
Wilson's says fans will need patience to endure a rebuilding
process that's bound to be painful. Wilson says general manager
Buddy Nix will spend the next two weeks on the road scouting the
top crop of college quarterback prospects.
Wilson also accepts full blame for the woeful Bills, who already
are in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for an 11th straight year.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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