‘They haven’t played from behind yet. They haven’t had to race the clock in the fourth quarter.’
BillsBeat - September 21, 2003
Some thoughts on Henry, all quoted verbatim and in context
‘Q: Is he worried about McGahee? A: Sure, he is. Remember, when The News called him on draft day, he called it a “slap in the face.” Then management got to him and he backed off that, too. He knows the Bills believe McGahee can be a star in the National Football League. He was worried in April, he’s worried now and he’ll be worried as long as McGahee is on the same team.’
The great escapist
‘”I have fun,” he said. “You never know when it’s going to all end so you might as well have fun.”‘
Quick starts have been key so far for the 2-0 Bills
‘”The fact there is good focus and good execution on starting fast is a good thing,” said coach Gregg Williams. “Those are important ingredients in being able to always be in control of the ballgame and not have to scramble at the end.”‘
Moulds and Dolphins are very eager to ëmeet' again
‘By portraying the Bills Pro Bowl wide receiver as the spitting image of Robbie Alomar and Bill Romanowski, the Miami Dolphins defensive backs are trying to get inside Moulds’ head.’
Q&A: Mike Pucillo
‘What have you heard about the Bills-Dolphins rivalry? “I know it’s a big game for the fans. But it’s not like a college rivalry because I think the cities are a little too far away from each other.”‘
As always, plenty at stake for Bills, Dolphins
‘”This is a big, big challenge for us,” Wannstedt concluded, “we’re going to have to find a way to make some plays.”‘
More hype for the Bills and Dolphins
‘You don’t think the Dolphins, off to a struggling start and with coach Dave Wannstedt’s job reportedly on the line, are resorting to an old issue to create some new adrenalin?’
QB peerless without Price
‘“I’m sure it’s exciting for guys like Reed and Shaw to be in an offense like this. They know that if you take Moulds out, somebody else is going to get the ball.”’
Pressure around the corner
‘For Surtain and Madison, their pride is under attack. If they fail, will their pocketbooks be next?’
Don't blame the schedule maker
‘The problem is the league put an emphasis on having three division games in the second half of the season and liked the idea of having so many in December, Lustig said.’
Bills at Dolphins scouting report
‘Bills: Getting Milloy was a huge boost, even if it hasn’t been that significant on the field. It told the team that management is willing to do anything it can to win. Players can’t ask for anything more.’
Spat has become a good early test
‘There’s nothing like a little saliva and a battle for first place in the AFC East to rejuvenate the rivalry between the Dolphins and Buffalo Bills.’
For Chambers, it's almost showtime
‘Chambers, 25, has watched Moulds for a different reason. Edification. Inspiration. He saw some of himself in the 6-foot-1, 210-pounder, when reviewing defensive tape cutups of the Bills and other teams with top receivers. "He makes a lot of great plays down the field, and that’s what I watch mostly," says Chambers, 5-11 and 210 pounds. "I am probably not as strong as him, but we’ve got the same body style. If I could compare myself to any other receiver in the NFL, it would be him."’
Henry gets a grip
‘To help Henry, Buffalo hired running backs coach Les Steckel, who never played college or pro football but who has managed to hold down coaching jobs in the NFL since 1978 by buildling a reputation as an excellent teacher. It’s his job now not only to minimize or eliminate Henry’s fumbling but to prepare McGahee, as well. Steckel’s philosophy is that you can do something about fumbling, though that’s not a view that is universally shared.’