‘Third-year Bills RB Travis Henry has had some big days against the Jets, who have won three of the past four games against Buffalo.’
BillsBeat - October 8, 2003
Sitting doesn't sit well with Sullivan
‘"No," Sullivan said, "I’m not happy."’
Tuesdays With Teddy
‘Travis has been hurt a little bit and Sammy Morris missed some time. I think that has hurt the Bills in their attempts to get the run game untracked. It’s going to hurt your productivity without your top two runners healthy. I watched tape of the Philly game and Travis didn’t play. The Bills passing game suffers when Travis is not in the game.’
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Justin Armour
‘After spending nearly two years in Mexico, Armour now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Cara, and their eight-month old son, Joah. He is not unfamiliar with the term ‘pursuing a dream.’ Armour accomplished one by playing in the NFL, albeit briefly, and hopes his venture into skating rolls on a lot longer.’
Jets' Ray of hope
‘In other words, there’s a better chance of seeing Rush Limbaugh and Donovan McNabb together in a soup commercial than seeing the Jets in the postseason. Still, they can hope.’
Real Catch-22 for Jets
‘You know this is coming, Jets fans. The script is written. The players are in place. The results are forthcoming. Now all there is to do is wait . . . for the NFL Draft.’
Jets Start to Look at Next Year
‘The Jets went to the playoffs for two years with a lineup of mostly older and veteran players. But age has caught up with the Jets, producing a dreadfully slow defense and an offense that lacks a threat. The result is an 0-4 start that underscores the need to give younger players more playing time and heightens the prospect of ripping apart a large segment of the team after the season.’
Switching to plan B
‘When the Jets host Buffalo on Sunday, their plan is to divert attention from their stalled running game by placing more emphasis on the potentially dangerous Santana Moss in their passing attack.’
McGahee close to returning after passing physical
‘“He’s ready to play,” Uribe said. “He’s worked pretty hard to get back to where he is and the fact that his biology cooperated is pretty amazing. He looks very good.”’
BillsBeat - October 7, 2003
Tops Game Ball Winner: Travis Henry
‘Playing through the pain of a rib injury that caused him to miss the previous game vs. the Eagles, Henry scored both of Buffalo’s touchdowns, including the game-winning touchdown run in overtime, and finished with 85 rushing yards on 25 carries. The third-year back also had two catches for 14 yards and a 9-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter.’
Reed's slow start is no joke
‘For now, the Bills have not lost faith or patience in Reed. "Josh Reed’s a good player and he’ll be fine," Bills coach Gregg Williams said Monday. "The big thing is he has to play with confidence. He has to see the confidence in me, see the confidence come from his teammates. I’m very confident in him. He’s just got to play with more confidence and everything will iron out. He’s been in enough plays in his career at all levels of ball that he’ll be fine at this level, too."’
Bills finally ran ball with authority
‘Donahoe didn’t draft McGahee to sit around and watch. The Bills need to find out if he’s close to the player he was at Miami. If he is, they’ll have two solid, healthy running backs. Gilbride will really have his hands full then. He’ll have one more running back to satisfy, and one more angry person to answer to when he abandons the run.’
Henry shows no ill effects
‘Given the seriousness of Henry’s injury, the Bills were amazed by his performance. "He was extremely physical," marveled coach Gregg Williams. "His performance energized the people around him in their performances. They got down in the trenches a little dirtier. As far as lower pad level, they came off the ball stronger and harder. It was good to see the inspiration he provided."’
Moulds' status still not clear
‘It is likely that the Bills will list Moulds as questionable for Sunday’s game in New York against the Jets and then keep his progress a secret so the Jets have to prepare for him.’
Buffalo Bills replay
‘The way the Jets have played on offense, it might not matter how many weeks they’ve had to prepare for the Bills. Curtis Martin is a shell of his former self, New York ranks dead last in rushing, second-to-last in scoring, and Vinny Testaverde has thrown just one touchdown pass.’