‘Three off-seasons of rebuilding under president and general manager Tom Donahoe was supposed to yield the club’s first playoff berth since 1999, but Buffalo’s once high-power offense ranks 27th and its expensively remodeled defense, though highly rated at No. 3 overall in yards allowed, is 24th in sacks and tied for the AFC low with 10 takeaways.’
BillsBeat - November 8, 2003
Strategy and personnel
‘Bills LB London Fletcher vs. Cowboys RB Troy Hambrick — Hambrick is a load, but he coughed up two fumbles last Sunday. Bills need more plays from Fletcher, who has forced no turnovers so far.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘Bills LT Jonas Jennings and Cowboys QB Quincy Carter were teammates and roommates at Georgia and remain close. Said Carter: “That’s my man. We have a very special relationship. His family will be spending some time this weekend at my house. Me and Jonas are like brothers, it’ll be hard to play against him. All our lives we’ve been on the same team except in high school, we went against each other a couple times, but we share a special bond. Jonas is probably the best guy you want to be around in a crisis. He’s one guy who’s always going to keep you loose, nothing seems to bother him. What’s his is yours, he’s very unselfish and that’s how we became such good friends. He’s a guy you just like being around because he’s so positive, you never hear negative words come out of him.”‘
Too Much Parcells Awaits Bills in Dallas
“Parcells could wake up Sunday morning without a game plan in place and still outmaneuver Buffalo’s deep thinkers.”
The Heat Is On Bledsoe
‘Dallas 21 Bills 17.’
Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills can point to turnovers for the biggest factor in their last two road losses. Three games ago, Buffalo coughed up the ball four times in a 30-3 loss to the Jets. In their last game before the bye week, Buffalo had seven turnovers in a disastrous 38-5 loss to the undefeated Chiefs. The Bills rank last in the AFC with a minus-nine turnover ratio. Only Arizona (minus-13) has a lower ratio in the league.’
BillsBeat - November 7, 2003
Targeting Bledsoe
‘”He’s no [Michael] Vick,” safety Roy Williams said. “And they’re giving up a lot of sacks. As a blitzer, I smile on it. I’m happy that I get to blitz against him and he’s not very mobile.”‘
Time for a turnaround
‘The Bills will likely have a tough time running the ball this week, as they are last in the league with just 84.3 yards per contest on the ground. Starting back Travis Henry turned out to be the lone bright spot in the loss to Kansas City, registering 124 yards on 22 carries (5.6 ypc). Buffalo must attempt to establish Henry early in this contest to control the Dallas pass rush.’
Secondary Matchup Receiving Attention
‘Bills cornerbacks Winfield and Clements will go head to head with the Cowboys wide receiver’s Terry Glenn and Joey Galloway this week. All four of these players have played at Ohio State and were also first round draft picks in the NFL.’
Bills-Cowboys Preview
‘Dallas has the No. 1 defense in the NFL, while Buffalo is third. Neither team is allowing opponents to average more than 280 total yards a game.’
Bledsoe Knows What To Expect From Parcells
‘”He would stand right behind me while I was dropping back, during the play, and would start saying, ‘Throw it! Throw it! Throw it! Throw it! Throw it!”‘ Bledsoe said. “Man, I couldn’t wait to get to Sunday so I could get away from him, get on the field where I could have some peace and quiet.”‘
Buffalo at Dallas Preview
"Before anybody asks me any crazy questions now, we’re just 4-4, point blank, period," linebacker Takeo Spikes said. "Nobody’s going to tank it. A lot of teams have come back from this. There’s been teams who came back from worse. But every game is critical from here on out."
Shining star
‘It’s no secret that he has little use for reporters. His verbal sparring with the scribes in New York and Boston are legendary.’
Bledsoe's memories of Parcells a mixed bag
‘Parcells is 4-2 against teams quarterbacked by Bledsoe.’
It takes Bills a while to get in gear after rest stop
‘Only once has a Bills quarterback broken the 300-yard barrier after a bye. And it wasn’t Jim Kelly, who had plenty of chances during the K-Gun era. Current Chiefs backup Todd Collins, who was making just his third NFL start, threw for 309 yards – including 111 to Thomas – as the Bills defeated the Colts, 16-13, in OT in 1996. So it’s clear that rest isn’t always good for what’s ailing the Bills.’