‘In order for the Bills to maintain a more balanced offensive attack this year they must avoid the yellow flag, something that Williams chalks up to inexperience in the preseason. "When you take a look at the guys that had them, especially in the second half, many of those guys that had them won’t be here," said Williams. "They won’t be here by the time we have to play a regular-season game."’
BillsBeat - August 19, 2003
Bills' McGahee continues his rehabilitation
‘Although the odds are still stacked against him, he’s just happy to be in a program with a new-found emphasis on running the football. "These guys did a real good job tonight," he said. "Travis Henry did a good job with the long run he had, Olandis had two touchdowns and it was all nice. I’m just happy to be here with these guys. We’ll see how things work out."’
Empire Sports cuts staff, programming
‘Also remaining up in the air, is its post-game coverage of home Buffalo Bills games.’
McKenzie believes he's close to old form
‘"We’ve got some good speed at the ends and we’re going to have some good battles overall with how many ends we keep on this team," said Bills coach Gregg Williams. "Keith does a very good job and he elevates his play on game day. He does a good job practicing, too, but he brings some speed to our end positions, and the fact that he can play both sides is helpful to him."’
Training camp billboard
‘”I really don’t look at the “gassers’ (wind sprints) as punishment for penalties. I think we needed the conditioning more so than anything else. I remember in Cincinnati we ran a streak without any penalties and we still ran gassers.” – Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes, who sat out Saturday’s game and still ran wind sprints following practice.’
Bills hustle to fix flaws
‘” Gregg’s just trying to find a way to drive home the point,” said Pro Bowl guard Ruben Brown, who had a holding call against Tennessee. ” Is this how you fix it? We’ll see. But I’m behind whatever he decides to try.”‘
Talley makes a visit to camp
‘” I guess times have changed, the game has changed, but you still have to play between these lines,” Talley said. ” As long as they can keep their minds between the lines and not on the hoopla, they should be in good shape.”‘
Bills sweat over silly penalties
‘”It’s been a while,” veteran Bills offensive guard Ruben Brown said when asked the last time he was put through such post-practice penance. “If that’s what it takes for this team to be a winning team, I’m going to do it. Gregg’s trying to find a way to drive home the point. Hey, is that going to be the answer? We’ll see. But I’m behind him.”‘
Bills End Final Night Practice
‘The Bills will conduct a one hour special teams practice Tuesday morning. The entire team will return to practice in the afternoon. Both sessions are at St. John Fisher College, and opened to the public.’
Scouting the Bills
‘This could be a very competitive group heading in the right direction. The defense should be stabilized, but could be another year away from truly becoming a true contender. Buffalo will push for a playoff spot with eight to ten wins if they avoid injuries.’
NFL PREVIEWS: Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills won’t win the division. But they won’t finish at the bottom the way they have the past few seasons, either.’
Bledsoe To Hold Parenting Program
‘Tuesday’s event starts at 5:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public.’
Williams: Bills had too many penalties in preseason loss
”’I talk every week about penalties,” said Williams. ”But if you take a look at who had them, many of the guys who had them in the second half won’t be here for the first regular-season game."’
A Closer Look atÖ Josh Reed
‘What’s one of the first concerts that you went to?
"I have never been to a concert."’
Mike Pucillo Talks About His First Start
‘It’s all about chemistry and us working together. If we get together and we fuse as a unit, whoever the first team will be, we can be good. We have a lot of really talented people, we have a pro bowler, and we have two great tackles. We have a chance to be really good it just depends if we come together and play well.’