‘What the Bills must do is avoid mistakes. Quarterback J.P. Losman finished last week’s game with no turnovers, a major factor in ending the Bills’ three-game losing streak. And with the Colts propensity for scoring points, he must be even better – and more efficient – this week. “We want to keep the ball a little bit, keep them off the field, but we definitely have to score points, and we have to score touchdowns,” Losman said.’
Archives for November 11, 2006
Parrish gets his chance
‘”I have to step up and take over the role and do whatever I can do to contribute more to the offense,” Parrish said.’
Tripplett shows Colts why Bills signed him
‘Based on Tripplett’s first seven games in a Buffalo uniform, it was hard to understand what Polian and Dungy were talking about. But after his breakthrough performance last Sunday against Green Bay, the picture is becoming a little less fuzzy.’
Tripplett knows firsthand the talents Levy, Polian possess
‘”I’m really impressed with both of them,” Tripplett said. “When I got the chance to meet with Mr. Levy, I really was impressed and it’s one of the reasons I signed here. Of course, Mr. Polian, you’ve seen what he’s done there. They both are just real smart, intelligent, strong football guys who know how to run an organization.”‘
Saturday’s Indianapolis Coverage
6th-round pick takes starting role (Indianapolis Star)
Jackson brings in his own fans (Indianapolis Star)
Colts’ talent may still foil Bills’ solid approach (Fort Wayne News Sentinel)
Bob Sanders will be game-time decision for Colts (Terre Haute Tribune Star)
The matchup (Colts.com)
Preparations continue (Colts.com)
Spectacularly routine (Colts.com)
Building in Buffalo (Colts.com)
Colts challenge (Colts.com)
New experiences (Colts.com)
Building in Buffalo
‘”I think every game is a little different,” Jauron said. “I’m sure most people in the business have experience this. You can have what you think are great plays for the game and suddenly, it takes a different course and you’ve got to alter those plans. We play for every game, and we see what presents itself, what’s going well and what’s not, and we try to stick with those things."’
Colts’ talent may still foil Bills’ solid approach
‘Say this for the Bills: They’re going into the RCA Dome with their eyes wide open. The tough part will be making the Colts blink first.’