‘Good for him, and very good for the Buffalo Bills.’
BillsBeat - August 8, 2004
Donahoe takes a sack with Williams pick
‘He’s just another "U" for unsatisfactory on Donahoe’s report card.’
Bledsoe not satisfied with offense
‘"I think two things were apparent," Bledsoe said. "No. 1, we came out and ran the ball extremely well the first couple of plays. We showed what we’re capable of against a good defense. We also showed if we can’t build a little bit more mental toughness to fight through the adversity of one mistake and not allow that to snowball into two and three mistakes, then we’re not going to be successful."
The billboard
‘"You could really see Lee’s speed," Brown said. "He was so wide-open that I didn’t want to overthrow him. He probably would have scored if I hit him in stride. But I wanted to complete the ball. We had one yesterday that just went off his fingertips. That was in the back of my mind."’
McGahee impressive after long recovery
‘”Two things were very apparent,” Bledsoe said. “We came out and ran the ball extremely well the first couple of plays. We showed what we are capable of against a good defense running the ball the way we did. We also showed that if we can’t build a little more mental toughness to fight through the adversity of one mistake and not allow that to snowball into two or three mistakes, we’re not going to be successful.’
Reese predicts stronger defense
‘”We’re going to be better this year. We’ve got more chemistry, and in this scrimmage alone it’s starting to show. We were able to make some turnovers and guys were starting to make more plays because they know the defense.”‘
Bills unlikely to match 2003 Panthers
‘In order to match the success of the 2003 Panthers, Buffalo’s defense would have to produce significantly more turnovers, Travis Henry and Willis McGahee would have to be at least as effective rushing the football as Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster were last year, and QB Drew Bledsoe would have to bounce back and be at least as productive as the 2003 version of Jake Delhomme (3,219 yards passing with 19 TD passes and 16 interceptions).’
Day 9
‘Jeff Garcia’s first pass as a Brown in a game-type situation was one he’ll soon try to forget.’
Suggs outplays Green in scrimmage
‘The play was designed to go to the left, with Suggs following fullback Terrelle Smith. But Suggs said the Browns had watched film of the Bills Friday night and noticed that their defense often overpursued. Suggs said Smith told him before the snap he was going to try to create a hole in the middle.’
Suggs the scrimmage star
‘No scoreboard was used, but the Bills technically won the scrimmage 14-0. Willis McGahee scored from scrimmage from the 1 and defensive end Michale Spicer picked up a fumble by Luke McCown and ran about 50 yards for the Bills other touchdown.’
Suggs picks upwhere he left off
‘The Browns’ first-team defense had a positive time on the field against the Bills’ top offense and quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Cornerback Anthony Henry nearly had an interception, and defensive tackle Gerard Warren was credited with a sack. The only unsettling sign for the defense was McGahee had 34 yards on seven carries. The top priority on defense this season is to do a better job of controlling the ground game.’
Suggs socks it to Green, Bills in scrimmage
‘”A rusher (Jeff Posey) gets his hand up, the ball bounces up in the air, and it’s a free ball,” Garcia said. “That’s not how I wanted to have my first pass as a Cleveland Brown. Good thing it’s just a scrimmage.”‘
Will quarterbacks make a comeback?
‘Jim Kelly remembers looking around the NFL and seeing a great quarterback on almost every team. “At any given point of my career, there were 10, 12, 15 top quarterbacks in the league'”
Transcript: Quarterback Drew Bledsoe
‘On whether he gave the players ‘the riot act’ after the penalty miscues on offense…’.
The rust is coming off
“Browns defenders and coaches I talked to said McGahee still lacks the burst that he was known for in college, and seemed to be dealing with a slightly lingering limp. But they noted that while he ran tentatively early on in the scrimmage, he became more confident and aggressive the more he touched the ball.”