Coaching move of the week:
Gregg Williams. The Bills look much better than during their 0-4 start and were game indeed against the Chargers, but Buffalo’s special teams betrayed them in a 27-24 loss at San Diego.
Buffalo Bills News and Discussion
Coaching move of the week:
Gregg Williams. The Bills look much better than during their 0-4 start and were game indeed against the Chargers, but Buffalo’s special teams betrayed them in a 27-24 loss at San Diego.
‘The Edgerrin James Watch began in earnest on Monday as the Indianapolis Colts returned to work after a three-day weekend. Will he or won’t he? Will the NFL’s two-time rushing champion be available for Sunday afternoon’s game against AFC East rival Buffalo or will a sprained left knee force him to miss his first game as a pro?’
‘Also eligible is Bills owner Ralph Wilson and former linebacker Darryl Talley.’
‘The hope here is that Bills fans — and that includes all you card-carrying members of the Doug Flutie cult — finally started to give Rob Johnson his due.’
‘The NFL approved the Buffalo Bills’ request to change the time for Sunday’s home game against Indianapolis to 1 p.m.’
‘Johnson would hate this comparison, but the laid-back 28-year-old actually played like Flutie, 39, albeit without the magic. When plays fell apart, Johnson took off running for first-down yardage. Where have you seen that before? He led his team to two impressive length-of-the-field drives in the final five minutes of the game. Sound familiar?’
‘Johnson twice was hit in ways that would have knocked a lesser quarterback out of the game. He hopped on one leg to the locker room, got taped up and shot up, and ten minutes later ran back onto the field. Shades of Kelly and his broken collarbone in the Pittsburgh playoff game. He got hit well out of bounds, slammed his head on the turf, and got up wondering what day it was. Yet he finished the TD drive and led the final drive.’
‘Rarely does a loss provide a rallying point. But it’s enough for a rebuilding Bills team (1-5) that’s trying to find its identity after getting off to its worst start in 15 years.’
NOTE: The NFL approved the Bills’ request to change the time for this Sunday’s home game against Indianapolis to 1 p.m. It was originally scheduled for 4:15 p.m.
"We got after him early, but he didn’t let that ruin his day. He came out and played tough and made a lot of good throws. Because of him and the receivers they’ve got, it came down to a shootout. After they got back in it, it was hard for both sides I think."
"We’re happy with our situation and I hope they are. His (Johnson’s) last two weeks have been impressive. He started slow. He’s a great talent. He’s an unreal talent. All he needed was experience and a little bitterness to get out of his life. Right now he can’t be bitter at anything."
Johnson had better statistics than Flutie, but threw the interception that could have ended Buffalo’s afternoon and seemingly would deflate the Bills. However, Johnson’s resolve and play showed why the Bills wanted to make him the starter, and he came back to throw a 61-yard strike to Peerless Price to bring Buffalo right back in it.
‘The game was originally set for 4:15 p.m. The Bills believe the earlier time is better suited for their out-of-town fans to travel to the game.’
‘Kelly, fellow quarterbacks Bernie Kosar and Jim McMahon, tight end Keith Jackson, offensive linemen Ray Donaldson and Guy McIntyre, defensive linemen Ray Childress and Sean Jones, linebackers Darryl Talley and Clay Matthews and kicker Nick Lowery are former players eligible for the first time.’
The kickoff times for three November NFL games have been changed, the league announced. The changes are to accommodate CBS and FOX broadcast patterns.
11/04 Cleveland at Chicago 4:15 -> 1:00 CBS
11/04 Indianapolis at Buffalo 1:00 -> 4:15 CBS
11/18 Chicago at Tampa Bay 4:15 -> 1:00 FOX
Take Pompei’s comments for what they are worth…..Of course, Jake Plummer, Drew Bledsoe, Akili Smith or Charlie Batch also could be starting for the Texans next season. Johnson, if exposed by the Bills, would be enticing because Texans offensive coordinator Chris Palmer had success with him as coordinator in Jacksonville and always has held him in high regard…