”’When you lose your last game it don’t ever leave you until you get back on the field and get that bad taste wiped out of your mouth,” Adams said. ”The bye week was good for us.”’
BillsBeat - November 4, 2003
Rest helps WR Moulds regain full form
”’I’m not sure of the percentage yet, but I went through the whole practice today and it felt pretty good,” said Moulds. ”I made some plays, and once your confidence gets back to that level, you go out there and play the same way you normally play.”’
Back To Businness at One Bills Drive
‘”We’re 4-4 and we’ve got eight more games to go,” said Brown. “We could easily finish the season out with only four losses. That’s a great possibility.”‘
BillsBeat - November 3, 2003
A Closer Look at Sam Aiken
‘Q: What was the last movie you saw?
SA: Texas Chainsaw Massacre.’
Can Bills rally?
‘Join Democrat and Chronicle columnist Scott Pitoniak for a Bills chat at 12:30 p.m. today.’
Southwestern's Jay Sirianni Named Bills HS Football
Head coach Jay Sirianni of Southwestern High School has been named the Buffalo Bills’ high school football “Coach of the Week” for the ninth weekend of the 2003 season (Oct. 31-Nov. 1). Sirianni led Southwestern (8-1) to a 12-6 upset victory in overtime over previously undefeated Depew HS in a Section VI Federation Class B semi-final playoff game last Friday night at Depew.
BillsBeat - November 2, 2003
History holds a harsh light up to the play-calling of Kevin Gilbride
‘Ryan and Gilbride never hit it off, which wasn’t a surprise. There weren’t many people on Ryan’s buddy list, nor was Ryan on many others. “Buddy thinks he’s right with everything he says and everything he does,” said Wade Phillips, former head coach of the Bills, while he was still coach of the Broncos. “That’s him.”‘
Bills refuse to call it quits
‘”I’ve been saying all along that this is a marathon,” Adams said. “I’ve seen teams go 8-2 and not make the playoffs. We’re in this thing for the long haul and right now we’re sitting in the middle of the pack. We’re getting ready to put our kick in like Seabiscuit.”‘
BillsBeat - November 1, 2003
Xerox signs deal with Buffalo Bills
‘The deal gives Xerox signage throughout Ralph Wilson Stadium, category exclusivity and advertising in Bills publications and hospitality on game days. Xerox will also be a sponsor of the Bills’ 2004 training camp.’
Sorry Bills fans ... Williams is still the coach
‘Trouble is, in this season of great expectations, the Bills are one game worse that last year’s edition which, after a 5-3 start, struggled home 3-5 and missed the playoffs by a win.’
Crunch Time
‘While Wilson and general manager Tom Donahoe both have showed some support for the embattled Williams this week, nobody in Buffalo is unaware of how much is at stake in the coming eight weeks. Williams is a good coach and a good man, and his players continue to play hard for him, but it’s clear that he has struggled with how to consistently and correctly push his team’s buttons in his two and a half seasons on the job.’
BillsBeat - October 31, 2003
At midseason, Rams and Chiefs look Super
The only thing the Bills have done to prove me right was trouncing the Patriots in the opener — and I have long maintained that the first game of the season can be the most misleading. The Bills have plenty of talent, but anyone who watched them look thoroughly overmatched in Kansas City on Sunday night must concede that they’re something missing in Buffalo. Coach Gregg Williams will need at least a strong second half to survive.
Behind the Scenes of Bye Week
‘”Being that we’re 4-4 and we just lost a pretty big game in a big way, there is more attention to detail and more focus at the couple of practices we have,” said Milloy. “We need to iron out some of the things we’ve been doing wrong that have been putting us in adverse situations.”‘
Williams Has Company In Blame Game
‘However, we will probably never find out if Gregg Williams could have been a good coach in Buffalo, because I believe he has his hands tied, and has had too much of his power taken away.’
If season doesn't improve, Bills' coach should pay for team's disappointing play
I saw a team lacking an identity on offense or defense, and as a result, lacking the fire and passion of a team that believes in itself and is committed to excellence.