Clipped from: ESPN.com article by Len Pasquarelli, 7/15/05
The Buffalo Bills told Terry Bolar, the agent for third-year cornerback Terrence McGee, they want to sit down and discuss a contract extension once training camp starts. McGee became a Pro Bowl return man in 2004, averaging 26.3 yards and scoring three times on kickoffs. Under the tutelage of Bobby April, the league's best special teams coach, McGee made great strides. But perhaps even more important was McGee's emergence at cornerback, where he made a quantum leap after being forced into the starting lineup by an injury to Troy Vincent.
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Now that the Henry deal appears to be agreed to in principle, the priority for the Bills front office should be signing their draft picks as well as signing some of their veterans to contract extensions. Topping that list should be CB Nate Clements, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent next year, and Terence McGee, who will come at a much lower price. McGee was a fantasy stud last year in IDP leagues and should remain productive as long as he plays opposite Clements.
sounds good to me. one of the two guys definately needs to be locked up if possible.
The Buffalo Bills told Terry Bolar, the agent for third-year cornerback Terrence McGee, they want to sit down and discuss a contract extension once training camp starts. McGee became a Pro Bowl return man in 2004, averaging 26.3 yards and scoring three times on kickoffs. Under the tutelage of Bobby April, the league's best special teams coach, McGee made great strides. But perhaps even more important was McGee's emergence at cornerback, where he made a quantum leap after being forced into the starting lineup by an injury to Troy Vincent.
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Now that the Henry deal appears to be agreed to in principle, the priority for the Bills front office should be signing their draft picks as well as signing some of their veterans to contract extensions. Topping that list should be CB Nate Clements, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent next year, and Terence McGee, who will come at a much lower price. McGee was a fantasy stud last year in IDP leagues and should remain productive as long as he plays opposite Clements.
sounds good to me. one of the two guys definately needs to be locked up if possible.
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