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NFL Resources
Buffalo Bills

Ralph Wilson Stadium. Note the 150 crazed fans.
FAI Nuggets:
- Refuse to play in a domed stadium, despite the weather being really fucking cold
nearly year-round
- Team sucks, but Buffalo wings sure are tasty!
- William Cody is reportedly unhappy with being associated with the hairy undersac
of the NFL
- Prohibited by fiat from representing the AFC in the Super Bowl ever again
Local Newspaper links:
http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/teamsleagues/bills.asp
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/
Official team site:
http://www.buffalobills.com/
Latest team news:
Weak RB market helps make Turner enticing for Bills - At last, though, the belle of the ball, so to speak, sits among these two less-than-attractive options. His name is Michael Turner, as mentioned earlier. The 24-year-old, a restricted free agent of the Chargers, is being courted by two teams - Buffalo and Tennessee. He visited with the Titans earlier this week, then ventured to bitter-cold Western New York for a powwow with Bills brass yesterday.
Front seven's weight fluctuating in Buffalo - So far this offseason, Buffalo's defenders in the front seven have taken steps toward improving in their weak areas for next year. Some of the Bills' chief performers have put on weight to benefit their games, while others have slimmed down.
At right price, Turner would be worth it for Buffalo - Recently, the Bills have become one of the front-runners to land San Diego Chargers restricted free agent Michael Turner. Along with Green Bay, Tennessee and the New York Giants, Buffalo is reportedly vying for the 25-year-old's services. The problem is how much Turner would cost.
Buffalo Bills 2007 Draft Preview - (Sports Network) - The first day of the 2007 Draft will be extremely important for a Bills team that cut ties with the likes of running back Willis McGahee, linebackers Takeo Spikes and London Fletcher-Baker, and cornerback Nate Clements during the offseason. At least one of those holes will probably filled prior to the draft, with a possible trade for San Diego backup running back Michael Turner being speculated about at present. Buffalo sought to bolster the offensive line during the free agency period, but since it ended up with serviceable guard Derrick Dockery and a bunch of second-tier talents, some help will be required via the draft. The Bills need a reliable complement to No. 1 wideout Lee Evans, but with so many pressing needs, might be unable to address that department on the first day.
Cards sign OL Mike Gandy for three years (AP) - The Arizona Cardinals helped fill a big hole on the offensive line on Monday by signing free agent Mike Gandy to a three-year contract. Terms were not disclosed. Gandy started all 16 games for the Buffalo Bills last season, nine at left guard and seven at left tackle. The seven-year pro started 16 games at left tackle for the Bills in 2005.
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