Pride
08-02-2002, 07:24 AM
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BILLS HAPPY WITH BLEDSOE
Reports emanating from the Bills camp are that the team is thrilled with the performance of new quarterback Drew Bledsoe.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, given the string of stiffs, flakes, and wannabe's that the team had installed at the quarterback position since the retirement of Hall-of-Famer-to-be Jim Kelly.
During mini-camps, Bledsoe initially impressed the staff and his teammates with true leadership qualities, which was a foreign concept to his predecessors in Buffalo, Keanu Reeves and the Elf-man.
But not all is rosy in Western New York. A league source tells us that recently-acquired running back Richard Huntley, whose two primary activities during a one-year stint in Carolina were (1) pissing and (2) moaning, already is shooting off his yapper. We predict that G.M. Tom Donahoe will tolerate roughly 3 minutes of that kind of crap from Huntley, regardless of how badly the G.M. wants to show former in-house rival Bill Cowher that the post-Donahoe Steelers gave up on Huntley prematurely.
BILLS HAPPY WITH BLEDSOE
Reports emanating from the Bills camp are that the team is thrilled with the performance of new quarterback Drew Bledsoe.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, given the string of stiffs, flakes, and wannabe's that the team had installed at the quarterback position since the retirement of Hall-of-Famer-to-be Jim Kelly.
During mini-camps, Bledsoe initially impressed the staff and his teammates with true leadership qualities, which was a foreign concept to his predecessors in Buffalo, Keanu Reeves and the Elf-man.
But not all is rosy in Western New York. A league source tells us that recently-acquired running back Richard Huntley, whose two primary activities during a one-year stint in Carolina were (1) pissing and (2) moaning, already is shooting off his yapper. We predict that G.M. Tom Donahoe will tolerate roughly 3 minutes of that kind of crap from Huntley, regardless of how badly the G.M. wants to show former in-house rival Bill Cowher that the post-Donahoe Steelers gave up on Huntley prematurely.