‘”You got to go out and prove something,” explained the Bills linebacker. “Two of the things I miss about Cincinnati are the friendships I built with some of the guys, and I miss the fans there also.”‘
BillsBeat - October 2, 2003
Round 1: Patriots vs. Bills
‘After seeing how the Bills dress, no wonder Buffalo is known as a “drinking town with a football problem.”‘
Myers Joins Bills Practice Squad
‘The Bills announced that the team has re-signed wide receiver Jerel Myers to its practice squad.’
Marvin Lewis news conference
‘Are the fingerprints of Dick LeBeau all over the Buffalo defense?
“No, I wouldn’t say that. I think it’s still the things that Tennessee did, and the Houston Oilers before that. That’s where Gregg (Williams) was, and also Jerry Gray, who is coordinating their defense. What Dick (LeBeau) brings is a sense of calmness and stability and some reinforcement of the things that they are doing when Gregg is not there with them. They have a resource in Dick and his coaching ability and philosophy.”‘
Jon Kitna news conference
What does Takeo do best?
“If you run the same play twice, he’s on it. The play that stands out to me is in Baltimore two years ago, and they ran a sprint pass for the second time in the game and he ran out of what his job was supposed to be, because he saw the play. He trusted his instincts and got an interception and ran it back for a touchdown. That’s the thing about him, he recognizes you and what you are trying to do. If you run the same play twice, he’s going to be in that spot, and that’s a lot like Rod Woodson.”‘
Henry returns to practice for Bills
‘His backup, Sammy Morris, also missed last Sunday’s game while recovering from surgery to repair a sports hernia and is not expected to play this Sunday.’
Lewis & Spikes were never meant to be
”’Takeo couldn’t predict the future, and Marvin couldn’t look into the past.”’
Bills RB Henry returns to practice; still questionable
”’It’s getting better every day. I’m better than I was yesterday, and I think that’s how it’s going to go throughout the week,” Henry said, adding that he expected to practice more on Thursday.’
Bills running game barely walking
”’You want to make sure you take pressure off of that pass game by running the football, and we’ve got to get better at that,” coach Gregg Williams said. ”And that’s all of us. I’ve got to give them some better answers.”’
BillsBeat - October 1, 2003
Bills-Bengals Running Back Status In Question
‘Buffalo has allowed 158.8 yards rushing per game.’
Bills RB Henry returns to practice
‘Henry wore shoulder pads beneath his jersey and shorts as he took handoffs from Drew Bledsoe during drills.’
Middle Age Crisis
‘In the first two weeks I could not contain my glee, as Bledsoe & Co. rattled off 68 points in the opening eight quarters, and the running game delivered 5 TDs. I remarked on how happy I would have been in recent years to get that total over 4 games. How prescient that thought had turned out to be. As the Bills offense sputtered to add a total of 13 points in the following two games, we are almost back to the depths of time when we had vicious debates on the choice of a starting quarterback…’
Spikes vents displeasure over lapses on defense
‘"It’s gotta mean something to you deep down inside," Spikes said. "When you wake up in the morning and you look in the mirror – you might not say it out loud – but did you do everything possible to help this team win? If you can’t answer yourself in the mirror with a straight face, then you know you have to go back to the drawing board."’
Judge warns former Bulldog in rehab
‘Wright is currently at the Comprehensive Alcohol Program west of Fresno, where he is an in-house patient. Wright entered the program in late September and is scheduled to leave late this month.’
Booster Club Meeting Report
The first surprise speaker was Coy Wire. He talked about the foundation and its raffle and what he would like to do with the charity work and special teams. How important they are to the game. He also mentioned that he was a RB the first two years in college so he was asked “Since we are having so much trouble running the ball and with the injuries – have you asked the coaching staff to let you try running the ball?” He smiled and got a gleem in his eyes “I’d love the have my hands on the ball” but of course he doesn’t think it will happen.
The second speaker was our magical long snapper and his rope tricks. He is so great up beat and friendly.
Our third speaker was the author of Relentless and Relentless II. He has a new book out and it is $15 available at the fieldhouse at the Booster booth which is by the Alumni booth (down left hand side) he will autograph it for you there and it deals with the old AFL.