‘Leg injuries can devastate players carrying 370 pounds. But Williams’ current injury isn’t related to the leg ailments that kept him out of two games as a rookie. Buffalo’s first-round draft pick in 2002 started the other 14 games.’
BillsBeat - August 5, 2003
Bills Defense Holds Upper Hand In Night Practice
‘"The defense got the upper hand," said head coach Gregg Williams. "It was obvious. It was good in one respect but the offensive has to bounce back."’
Bills report: Strategy and personnel
The Bills’ quest for a starting left DE is still high on the team’s agenda. But on passing downs, at least, the team appears to have found a solution.
Free agent strong-side LB Jeff Posey, who played DE in college, is lining up at left DE on pass rush plays. On 1st and 2nd down, he’s at his normal right outside spot. Or he could wind up in the middle. The idea is to move the versatile 6-4, 250 pounder around and keep OC’s up nights.
Bills report: Inside slant
Van Pelt isn’t expected to play at all against the Ravens, with Bledsoe playing one quarter, Brown for two, and free agent rookie Jason Johnson finishing up.
Bills report: Notes, quotes, anecdotes
Linebacker Takeo Spikes is spreading the gospel of coach Dick LeBeau’s zone blitzes. LeBeau is the creator of the scheme noted for disguising where pressure on the quarterback is coming from, utilizing such techniques as defensive ends dropping into coverage.
"When it’s working right, you’ll see defensive linemen getting interceptions," said Spikes, who played for LeBeau in Cincinnati. "Crazy things, stuff you don’t think will happen. The key is having athletic guys, not just straight-forward guys who fit the stereotype of a nose guard or an end. We have guys who can move (here)."
Learning from Experience
Monday Night Practice Report
‘Josh [Reed] slipped awkwardly trying to catch one of many horribly thrown Travis Brown balls. It looked like his knee twisted. I bit my lip and winced. He got right up and literally sprinted back to the huddle. A loud ‘whew’ was heard. It was me…’
Joe DeLamielleure enters Pro Football Hall of Fame
‘Joe, the youngest of the DeLamielleure boys, was the sports nut of the family. He was the one who could run through a baseball team’s batting order and then imitate each player’s batting stance. Once, when Vic Wertz stopped by the Victory Inn as a salesman, Joseph DeLamielleure called over his son. Only when Joe broke out in a smile and pointed to the former baseball great was the sale made.’
Center Line native joins Allen, Lofton, Stram and Bethea as honorees
“Joe D. was just a tremendous all-around football player,” said hall of fame offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf. “Run blocking. Pass blocking. Joe D. did it all.”
Bucs may be hungry enough to do it again
Pete Prisco’s first power rankings of the year has the Bills at #4. (No kidding.)
The improved defense will make this a serious contender in the AFC East. As long as they don’t try to get too conservative on offense, this team can be a Super possibility.
BillsBeat - August 4, 2003
TV Listings August 9th
‘8:00 pm NFL Pre-Season: Buffalo Bills @ Ravens’ (repeats Sunday the 10th)
Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens
Saturday, August 9th, 8:00 p.m., Ch. 629.
Sculpting Joe DeLamielleure's Hall of Fame Bust
‘Mike Hamby, a rookie defensive end in 1985, DeLamielleure’s final season, sculpted the bust of Joe D. that will be displayed forever in the Canton, Ohio, shrine.’
NFL gives Lofton his due
“It’s too bad he wasn’t playing when the Packers were going to the Super Bowls,” said Jerry Rembleski of Cadott, who was visiting Lambeau Field Sunday with his wife, Carol. “He was one of the few shining points.”
DeLamielleure, Lofton enshrined
‘"My mother taught me two things: teamwork and how to pray. Teamwork came from this: one bathroom, no lock and 10 kids."’