‘"I thought defensively we really swarmed the ball very well in that first series," Head Coach Gregg Williams said. "It was good work but we’re a long ways off. We were a little bit stouter inside on the run defense, today against Cleveland. The pass rush was better today. It was fun to see Takeo (Spikes) and Jeff (Posey). New situations for them and they perked up."’
BillsBeat - August 3, 2003
Packers great Lofton headed for Hall of Fame
Few players know more about catching footballs, running patterns, staying in shape – just stuff about the game – than Lofton, who is beginning his second year as the Chargers’ receivers coach. And fewer still are articulate enough to explain it all at a level only a physicist could understand as well as at a level only a raw-boned rookie from an SEC school could grasp.
Fletcher relishes Cleveland homecoming
‘Fletcher said the crowd of 37,818 9,000 were walk-ups helped fire him up. So did Buffalo’s starting defense, which looks vastly improved from a year ago. ”When I went out there and saw my friends and family it really got the juices flowing,” he said. ”I just fed off the energy of the crowd.”’
BillsBeat - August 2, 2003
Scrimmage Preview - Bills Prospective
Most eyes, from a Bills perspective, will be on all the newcomers and changes this off-season brought.
Lofton was always on track to greatness
Bill Walsh was in his first weeks as coach at Stanford when he found Lofton, who was preparing for his senior year. “Bill was the first collegiate coach, in football, who had confidence in me,” Lofton says now.
Training camp notebook
‘It doesn’t matter whether it’s St. John Fisher or Berea, Ohio, every single practice session so far this summer, the best player on the field is Eric Moulds.’
Bills' safeties impress in practice
‘Last year the Bills did not get a single interception from the safety position.’
The palace guard
‘"I can’t think of a guy who deserves it more because of what he stood for in the league," said former Bills quarterback Joe Ferguson, a member of the ’73 draft class. "Joe D. was that hard-nosed player who played every game. He never took a day or a play off, played when he was hurt and really exemplified what the NFL is supposed to be about."’
Bills players follow the path of legends
‘” Football is special here,” said Winfield, who grew up in nearby Akron. ” In Ohio, all kids want to go to Ohio State and play for the Cleveland Browns.”‘
Bills to emphasize plays in red zone at scrimmage
‘The first-string and second-string units will each get 15-play segments with the following breakdown: Nine plays run like a normal game, so if you achieve a first down, you keep moving downfield, and if you don’t you return to the original drive starting point, probably the 25-yard line. Snaps 10, 11 and 12 will be red zone plays from the 20, and snaps 13, 14 and 15 will be goal-line plays from the 2.’
Browns get better vs. Bills
‘The Bills got the best of it on 11-on-11 drills during the morning practice.’
Former Browns lineman remembers Kardiac Kids days
”’I remember driving down to Cleveland from Buffalo and thinking to myself, ‘Why did the Browns trade for me?’ ” DeLamielleure recalled Thursday as he visited Browns training camp. ”I mean, the Browns already had a line that had been together a long time and was pretty good.”‘
Running game flounders in drills vs. Bills
‘Buffalo’s defense mastered the Browns’ running game, which lost Jamel White in the morning session due to a hamstring problem. William Green and James Jackson often spun their wheels.’
Scrimmage tickets still available
‘More than 20,000 tickets were sold in advance, and the club expects a crowd in the 30,000 range.’
Lofton goes enters Pro Football Hall of Fame as a Packer
‘”He was kind of the missing piece we needed,” retired Bills head coach Marv Levy told The Associated Press. “We had a great quarterback and two good receivers, but we were a three-receiver offense.”‘