‘"I love running between the tackles," Burns said. "I love power football. That’s what drives me. I love contact. I want to go and hit it in there and try to get what I can."’
BillsBeat - September 25, 2003
Bledsoe's promise will be tough to keep
‘Bledsoe will come back and play well again. But Sunday was sadly reminiscent of his second-half swoon of 2002.’
Injuries to three starters dilute Eagles' defense
‘Last year, the Eagles ranked fourth in the NFL in yards allowed and second in points allowed. They were ninth against the run and seventh against the pass. This year, the Eagles defense played pretty well in the 17-0 loss to Tampa Bay. It yielded 255 passing yards to Tom Brady in a 31-10 loss to New England in Week Two.’
Set formula determines schedule
‘So the Bills play the AFC South this year and again in 2006. They face the NFC East this year and again in 2007.’
Bills' Henry says injury won't stop him
‘”It’s real important to me. We’re all in this together, and for us to be successful I need to be on the football field. And a lot of guys depend on me, so I’m doing everything I can to be out there.”‘
Clements takes his pick
‘With three interceptions in three games, Clements is tied for the NFL lead with seven other players heading into Sunday’s home game against the Philadelphia Eagles and struggling quarterback Donovan McNabb. Clements’ hot start makes chasing records one of the enjoyable byproducts of winning. The Bills are 2-1 but are regrouping after last Sunday’s 17-7 loss in Miami, a game in which Clements had two interceptions, one he returned 54 yards for a touchdown for Buffalo’s only points.’
Bledsoe looks to regain form
‘”A big part of our game on offence is the trust that (coaches) have in me to make the right decisions,” Bledsoe said. “If somebody’s not open, I have to get rid of the ball. “Last week, the red-zone interception was … one that should have been thrown to the back of the end zone. “It was an extremely poor decision by me that I don’t intend to repeat.”‘
Wheel falls off Bills' bandwagon
‘Tunnel vision and his reluctance to throw the ball out of bounds are two shortcomings that have plagued Bledsoe his entire career.’
McNabb takes leave of the heat
‘”I’ve watched all phases – the ups and the downs of the past couple of years,” McNabb said. “You watch some of the ups, obviously to get some positive input, and you look at some of the downs and try to figure out how you were able to overcome the downs. If it was fundamentals, technique, whatever. You try to regain some positive output just by watching some things that happened great for you in the past couple of years.”‘
Bills' Bledsoe knows from McNabb's woes
‘”Every quarterback who’s ever played in this league for more than a game or two has gone through some times where they’ve struggled,” Bledsoe, whose 2-1 Buffalo Bills host the Eagles on Sunday, said yesterday. “The things that have to happen, that I’m sure will happen with Donovan, is that you have to bounce back, you have to look at what you’ve been doing and come out and play well. We’re just hopeful he waits a week to do it.”‘
The road has been kind to the Birds
‘The team’s 18-6 road record over the previous three seasons is the best in the NFL, and they are 7-1 on the road following a loss since the 2000 season.’
What the Bills Are Saying
‘”If we run the ball effectively, we become very, very difficult to stop because that’s when our play-action game gets going, and that’s when we can put ourselves in second-down-and-medium-to-short situations and keep our whole package going.” – quarterback Drew Bledsoe.’
Bledsoe's bombs have led Buffalo's rebirth
‘When he takes those elegant, seven-step drops and has time to plant those leaden feet, however, the ugly duckling is transformed into a beautiful swan. The 6-5, 238-pound Bledsoe unfurls the long ball with as much arm strength and touch as anyone in the NFL, and his is a gift that is not often kept under wraps. West Coast offense? The Bills unapologetically run the Western New York offense, which features lots of downfield passes that once were referred to as bombs.’
Iverson gives a high 5 to McNabb
‘”It’s tough living the life we live…People feel because we get paid a certain amount of money, we’re not human anymore, [that] we don’t have feelings, we’re not human anymore. We are. We make mistakes like anybody else, [but] people watch every move we make. The guy had two bad football games. People who say they love him are booing him. I was just hurting for him.”‘
Birds must win or face unwanted consequences
‘The losing has to stop now, as in immediately – and not just because of the fans. Because John Madden’s famous line about winning being the best deodorant is never more true than when you have veteran players in your locker room who are worried about their contract status.’