The Patriots put cornerback Ray Hill on the injured reserve list along with three other players.
Hill played for the Bills in 1998 & 1990 as well as for Miami in 1997 & 1999.
Buffalo Bills News and Discussion
The Patriots put cornerback Ray Hill on the injured reserve list along with three other players.
Hill played for the Bills in 1998 & 1990 as well as for Miami in 1997 & 1999.
#3 – Johnson. Without Flutie looking over his shoulder, he finally reaches the stardom long predicted for him.
#2 – Improved special teams. Units cost Bills at least 3 wins last year so maybe they turn the tide.
#1 – Nobody thinks they can and the Bills play the easiest schedule on paper in the NFL.
‘All in all, the Bills have looked decent in pre-season but, of course, that means little.’
What is the progress of Travis Henry in Buffalo? Who do you think will be the starting RB for the Bills?
Chris Mortensen: Travis Henry has made a real run for the starting job, but I think the Bills will start off using all 3 backs – Henry (the most potential but still inexperienced in the passing game), Sammy Morris (tough, can catch) and Shawn Bryson (speed, catches).
3 Bills. They lost some defensive firepower but still could have enough to be in the playoff hunt.
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Consecutive offseasons of salary cap crashes, brought on by mortgaging the future to hold the Jim Kelly-Bruce Smith-Thurman Thomas Super Bowl group together as long as possible, have blown both chaff and wheat from the Buffalo roster.
Buffalo fans will spend the season squinting at the names on jerseys and inquiring, “Who dat?” Finish: 8-8.
‘The Bills will have to trim a useful player or two at all three defensive units – defensive line, linebacker and secondary – when they pare their roster from 65 to 53 players by 4 p.m. Sunday.’
"I don’t necessarily agree that the position has been minimalized, because you still need your QB to play well if you’re going to win, and that probably won’t change in this league," said Tom Donahoe. "But it doesn’t all have to be on the QB anymore. You don’t see as many offenses where, if a quarterback doesn’t have a great day, his team loses. It’s more a case sometimes of wanting your QB to give you a chance to win."
‘The officials won’t see much of Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart or Bills quarterback Rob Johnson, even though he has some problems adjusting to the quickness of Buffalo’s West Coast-style offense. Johnson still is getting familiar with the quick reads he must make and the speed with which he must release the ball. But, like the other offensive regulars, Johnson will likely play only about a quarter. Alex Van Pelt, the former Pitt quarterback, will follow.’
‘Rookie Travis Henry has had the best summer, but Sammy Morris and Shawn Bryson have shown flashes as well. Each has started one game, and tonight, Williams hopes to get all three one series each with the first-string unit before those players are lifted for the night.’
Football ISN’T just physical; it is a mental execise as well.
‘In short, 12 players must be cut from among the defensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs, running backs, tight ends and receivers. To do it, two defensive linemen figure to go (Jarrett Procell and Tyrone Robertson?), a tight end (Josh Whitman?), two running backs (Crosby and Curtis Alexander?), two linebackers (DaShon Polk and Jim Robinson) and three defensive backs (Brian Legeib, Tony Driver and Chris Watson) and two wide receivers (from among Reggie Germany, Reggie Allen, Avion Black and ??? Rosier).’
‘Players appreciating fans… now there’s a novel concept. But it works in Buffalo. And it works because there’s a new head coach who’s decreed a lot of things — including a new offense, new defense and open practices where there weren’t any before. I like Gregg Williams, and I like him a lot. He was a good coach at Tennessee. He’s a good man in Buffalo. Nobody gained a better response from his players this summer. Here’s hoping it continues.’