‘”I was a hard player, not a hard worker,” said DeLamielleure, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last month. “I loved playing, but I always felt lucky.”‘
BillsBeat - September 26, 2003
'D' Expects Bills Aerial Attack
‘Said defensive coordinator Jim Johnson: “I wouldn’t imagine they’d run. I think they’re going to stay with the vertical passing game. They want to go deep. I think they would like to run the ball better. We’ll see if they can, but I think their philosophy is to get the ball deep.” Bledsoe’s main target is the dangerous Eric Moulds, who has 13 receptions for 244 yards this season.’
Bills hope Henry can practice on Friday
‘Williams said Henry was feeling better and didn’t rule out the possibility of him playing without practice time.’
Bledsoe vows again to stop forcing passes
”’For Drew it’s tough because he’s a competitor,” Moulds said. ”Maybe he should’ve thrown that ball away. But his competitive nature took over and he tried to zip it in there.”’
Eagles need a win in Buffalo to avoid 0-3 start
‘The Eagles are 10-4 after bye weeks. Reid owns a 21-2 mark when his club leads in time of possession and 30-4 record when his team scores 20 or more points.’
Bills' Henry expects to play Sunday
‘The Bills held Henry out of practice again on Thursday and head coach Gregg Williams stated his desire to have Henry test the injury during Friday’s practice. It is, however, possible that Henry might play without practicing this week.’
Oh Henry!
‘"We’re all in this together and for us to be successful I need to be on the football field. A lot of guys depend on me and I’m doing everything I can to get back out there."’
Bills Games Played On September 28
‘A virtuoso running performance by O.J. Simpson led Buffalo to a startlingly easy 30-21 victory over Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh. In what many observers called Simpson’s best day ever, the Juice ran around and through the vaunted Steeler defense for 227 yards, including an 88-yard touchdown jaunt in the third quarter that put Buffalo on top 23-0.’
BillsBeat - September 25, 2003
Kannapolis' Maddox picked up by Bills
‘Maddox was twice named the Associated Press Player of the Year for North Carolina and was a consensus choice as the nation’s best high school running back his senior year.’
Eagles' desperation won't be enough to down Bills
‘Bills, 17-13.’
Bills-Eagles Game Sold Out
‘The Bills-Eagles game this Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium is sold out and will be televised locally.’
Bills Coach Gregg Williams Previews Philadelphia
‘"Right now Burns will take the snaps. We’re going to continue to go on the fact that Travis will be ready to go. Joe Burns will take the significant share of snaps. We have a practice squad guy, (Ken) Simonton, that’s done well with us. He’ll take some snaps too in practice. But Joe will take the bulk of the snaps."’
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe Previews Philadelphia
‘"Joe Burns came in and played well for us last week when Travis (Henry) was out. Injuries are a part of this game. That’s the way it is. If a guy goes down then the next guy has to step up and play for us. It’s unfortunate that that’s part of life and this game. If you’re going to continue to win in this league you have to have guys step up when injuries happen. Every team that goes through a season is going to deal with some injuries. The teams that are able to deal with those missing players the best are the teams that ultimately win most consistently."’
Whiting expected back next week
‘The other injured Eagles – cornerback Bobby Taylor, defensive end Jerome McDougle and safety Brian Dawkins – won’t play Sunday. Taylor’s out with a foot injury, McDougle with an ankle and Dawkins with a foot.’
Turnaround must start with McNabb
‘From East Rutherford to Irving, Texas, from his first season as an NFL starting quarterback until now, this has been the mark of Donovan McNabb: It didn’t bother him. Every time he had to, every time the Eagles needed him, he reaffirmed his resiliency. They need him now more than ever, one more time.’