The_Philster
03-01-2004, 07:43 PM
Drew Henson might be too much of a gamble, and his potential contract too complicated to negotiate for the Buffalo Bills to remain seriously interested.
Bills president Tom Donahoe said on Monday that he's suspended plans to invite the former Michigan quarterback for a private workout, a sign the team is cooling in its desire to land Henson in a trade before next month's NFL draft.
"We still have interest in Drew Henson, but we still have not been shown a way to do a contract that would make us comfortable," Donahoe said. "And until we can be shown that, it really doesn't serve any purpose to bring him in [for a workout]."...
more (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/football/nfl/03/01/bc.fbn.bills.henson.ap/)
Bills president Tom Donahoe said on Monday that he's suspended plans to invite the former Michigan quarterback for a private workout, a sign the team is cooling in its desire to land Henson in a trade before next month's NFL draft.
"We still have interest in Drew Henson, but we still have not been shown a way to do a contract that would make us comfortable," Donahoe said. "And until we can be shown that, it really doesn't serve any purpose to bring him in [for a workout]."...
more (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/football/nfl/03/01/bc.fbn.bills.henson.ap/)