‘Everybody heals differently and the Bills are putting no timetable on Milloy. But the St. Louis Rams said CB Travis Fisher, who has the same injury, would miss 10-12 weeks. If that proves to be the case with Milloy, he won’t return until after Halloween, or about seven games total.’
BillsBeat - September 23, 2004
Notes, quotes
‘Two costly holding penalties that wiped out big returns in the kicking game won’t turn Buffalo’s coverage men gun shy, linebacker Mario Haggan said. Haggan was whistled for holding in the Raiders game to wipe out a 63-yard punt return by Nate Clements. Earlier, Angelo Crowell was flagged for holding to nullify an 88-yard kickoff return by Terrence McGee. “Personally, I think it was a bad call but I’m not going to blame the referees,” Haggan said. “I’ve got to live with it and keep playing hard. They will not take away the integrity and the toughness we have on special teams. If we’re going to be physical and beat teams up on special teams, we’re just going to have to play through those types of calls.”
No Down Time
‘”Any time you start 0-2 or 0-3 or whatever you start, I think you have to come out and work a little bit harder to see where you got to do to get better,” wide receiver Eric Moulds explained. “We haven’t scored many points the first couple of games and work is what we need and so that’s what we got to do.”‘
BillsBeat - September 22, 2004
Defiant Bledsoe answers his critics
”’I’m the quarterback here. And I’m going to be the quarterback here,” Bledsoe said after practice Wednesday. ”The players on the team know that. The coaches know that. And that’s just simply the way it is.”’
Turnover math adds up to wins and losses in NFL
‘Levy used to post plus-minus trends on the locker room walls in Buffalo. One of his favorites was when teams had a plus-two edge in turnovers in a game, they won about 90 percent of the time. This season, teams with a plus-2 edge in games are 15-2, or 88.2 percent. "If you play well, you win the turnover battle," Levy said. "We’d stress that. But we didn’t want to get them too uptight about it, either. You don’t want them to be too careful or conservative. They have to be able to execute. So you don’t talk too much about them, either."’
Mularkey spots a silver lining
‘"We’ve definitely squandered some opportunities," Mularkey said. "I explained to them that, offensively, it’s the inconsistency. We have moved the ball. We do have good drives and then all of a sudden we get down to the red zone. . . . Do we need to score more points? No question about it. But at least we’re getting down in the area to put ourselves in that position."’
Drew may need to step aside
‘Bledsoe is the kind of player that even sportswriters root for, and, believe me, that’s saying a lot given the depth of cynicism in my profession. Sadly, being a good guy doesn’t put any points on the scoreboard.’
Old teammate is a backer
‘Johnson doesn’t buy into the thinking that this might be Bledsoe’s last hurrah. “No way,” Johnson said. “Drew has a lot of pride. He’s an amazing competitor, a great leader, a prideful person, and his legacy means a lot to him. He wants to be remembered as a premier quarterback in this league. None of us, especially Drew, wants to leave on a down note. If his body lets him play, there’s no doubt he has a lot left.”‘
Wacky return: Furman vs. Pitt
‘Sam “Wicky Wacky” Wyche is comin’ to tahn.’
Mularkey Now Realizes Henry Did Score In Oakland
‘The first order of business should be to fire who ever is in the booth in charge of telling Mularkey when to challenge a call. Mularkey said his coaches told him they didn’t get a good enough view if Travis Henry got in on fourth and goal. I have a VCR in my house. This team has a lot of money. Why can’t they invest in one.’
Hey, J.P., how's the leg?
‘As I see it, you can sure put a lot of the blame for the Bills putrid offensive start on #11, but not all of it. Not by a longshot.’
Some Bills fans starting to worry, want answers
‘Over the last 16 games, the Bills have one of the worst records in football. Their offense is more lackluster than it was in the dark days of the mid-1980s.’
Painful to Watch
‘The good news is that they have two weeks to try to figure out what is going wrong. The bad news is the Patriots have two weeks to come up with a defensive game plan. Will it really take that long?’
BillsBeat - September 21, 2004
Another Agonizing Loss For The Bills
‘Well, I’m a sucker for punishment, so let’s go through another epic masterpiece from those football artists known as the Buffalo Bills.’
Game Notes: Bills vs. Raiders
‘Bills Defense: Currently ranked 6th in the NFL (5th rush, 7th pass), 4th in the AFC (1st rush, 4th pass)…has allowed only 156 yards rushing in the first two games combined and has not allowed more than 200 yards net passing in either game.’