‘”There are a handful of broadcasters who are so distinctive (that) when you hear their voice you immediately think of their teams,” said Steve Sabol, the president of NFL Films. “He is associated with the Bills the way Ray Scott was with the Packers and Chuck Thompson was with the Colts. I could be blindfolded and hear that voice and in my mind I’m in Buffalo and it is Jim Kelly or Bruce Smith. Like all the great radio broadcasters, his delivery and the timbre of his voice approximates the rhythms and the shifts of the game. He has a certain energy to his voice that added to the pictures.”‘
BillsBeat - December 20, 2003
Williams' status no concern for Bills
‘”Gregg (Williams) has to take care of his family, I have to take care of mine,” said Buffalo defensive tackle Sam Adams. “I don’t play for him and he doesn’t coach for me.”‘
Hearty Bills fans score big
‘Congratulations to Buffalo Bills right guard Ruben Brown on his selection to an eighth straight Pro Bowl, but I’m starting to wonder if he might become the first player elected to a Pro Bowl the year after he retires.’
Van owns a big piece of Bills' history
‘Farewell, Voice of the Bills.’
Slap Shots
‘Lindy Ruff and Gregg Williams live just a few houses apart in the same Buffalo neighbourhood. And they may soon also be walking together to the unemployment line, if their respective Sabres and Bills don’t soon straighten out.’
Disturbing trend in rematches
”’There is no guessing game,” Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau said. “It’s not going to be a chess game. It’s not about out-smarting someone. We know exactly what they have. They know exactly what we have. There really isn’t a science to what goes on.”’
GM Wolf ? No contact
‘Dolphins sources have indicated that Wolf, who retired after the 2000 season, might be an intriguing possibility for a Miami team that could opt for a strong general manager system should coach Dave Wannstedt be fired by owner Wayne Huizenga.’
Ricky Williams shrugs off fans who've lost faith
‘”They paid money, and they come to the games and they watch our games on TV and that, therefore, pays our paychecks. But I think that’s the extent of our relationship as far as I’m concerned. It’s great when you do meet true fans, but I don’t hold them responsible to be true fans. Fans are fans.”‘
Light fantastic
‘”It’s all leverage,” Winfield says. He gets his pads under their pads, uses his legs with impeccable technique and drives into his tackle just the way it’s drawn up in the textbooks.’
Defensive scores often key wins
‘That’s because, according to a review of game summaries, NFL teams have won 80 percent of the games (50-13) in which they have scored a defensive touchdown this season. AFC teams have won 87 percent of the games (26-4) in which they’ve done it.’
Defense ready to tackle its shortcoming
‘”As long as the season is, it’s hard to practice full-speed tackling this time of year,” Dolphins defensive coordinator Jim Bates said. “The only thing is putting guys in the right position.”‘
Short trip
‘Dave Wannstedt, 11-5 in his first two seasons as Miami Dolphins coach, has crossed the line. Suddenly his management style is too much philosophy and not enough fire. His leadership is insufficient to get a veteran team moving. His draft selections are suspect and his faith in certain key players unfounded.’
Dolphins brace for cold
‘The weather forecast has been changing all week, from a low of 19 degrees with snow to a high of 36 and cloudy. Either way, it’s not going to be all palm trees and suntan lotion at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Just call them Frosty the Snowmammals.’
"Community QB" Award Winner To Be Announced
‘Orchard Park, NY – Prior to Sunday’s Bills-Dolphins game at Ralph Wilson Stadium, the recipient of the PARADE/Buffalo Bills Community Quarterback Award Winner will be announced in a special on-field ceremony at 12:10 PM.’
BillsBeat - December 19, 2003
Rivals Meet Again: Bills Final Home Game
‘”The rivalry the players have with the other players from the Dolphins is more of that we know them,” said Ruben Brown. “As for the fans, a lot of them live down in Florida or transported to Florida from here and continue to root for the Bills and that’s what makes it such a big rivalry.”‘