‘What do athletes and politicians have in common? More than you might think…’
BillsBeat - January 31, 2003
'Music City Miracle' isn't music to the ears of Buffalo Bills fans
‘Above all else, I enjoy and appreciate hearing from fans who are both passionate and sensible. The Buffalo fans I have heard from definitely meet (or exceed) this criteria. You guys rock.’
BillsBeat - January 29, 2003
Where Are They Now: Charley Ferguson
‘"One thing that I’m proud of is being able to be part of a team that I thought was very, very good. Both defensively and offensively. What I mean by that is – the three years that we had a lot of success, ’64, ’65 and ’66, although we did lose the (’66) championship game to Kansas City. If we would have won that game, that would have given us the first opportunity of playing in the Super Bowl," Ferguson said. "I just thought at that time, we were really unified, a lot of camaraderie, the guys were very close, and we just showed that all the way. On the field and off the field."’
Lary Bump: Joe D., Lofton deserving of Hall
We knew that the Hall of Fame would be opening its doors to a number of Bills over the next few years, but who would have expected the two who will be going in this year?
BillsBeat - January 28, 2003
Distant Replay
‘"They scared every team in the league but us," Banks said. "When we broke down the films, we saw they had abandoned the running game the last six games of the season. Their running game was a swing pass to Thurman Thomas. We said we were gonna play the pass and basically try to intimidate the receivers, punish them every time they got the ball. They ran a lot of crossing routes, similar to what the Raiders do."’
Forcing Success
‘In fact, as I see it, even red zone stats, or third down stats, or opposing QB rating stats, aren’t nearly the measure of a championship defense as much as a defense’s ability to force turnovers.’
Bucs reinforce Donahoe faith in balance
‘"We’ve got a lot of work to do," Donahoe said. "I like a lot of things I saw with our offense this year. We have the potential to be balanced. We probably threw the ball more than we’d like to in the future. Our defense made some strides, but we have to get a lot better."’
BillsBeat - January 26, 2003
No. 2 QB couldn't find his way to San Diego
‘”(The Super Bowl) sunk in when Disney asked me to sign a waiver sheet to cover their (rear end),” Johnson said. “To me, backing up is more stressful. You don’t practice all week. But once you get in there, the butterflies go away.”
DeLamielleure, Lofton reach Hall
‘It was a landmark day for the Bills franchise.’
'D' Day is family affair
‘…if ever there was a Bill who was a Buffalo type of guy, it was DeLamielleure, a reliable offensive guard who exemplified the town’s blue-collar ethos during his 13-year NFL career – eight of them with the Bills.’
Ex-Bills DeLamielleure, Lofton named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame
‘The Bills public relations department supplied voters with testimonials from scouts, coaches and former players, along with a chart researched by historian John Turney of White Sands, N.M., comparing DeLamielleure’s career vs. the modern-era linemen already enshrined.’
Browns hold spot with lineman
‘”I will be representing the city of Cleveland and the Browns as much as I will be the Bills.”‘
DeLamielleure a by-the-numbers Hall of Famer
‘DeLamielleure said he started to think about seven years ago that he wouldn’t be elected. It wasn’t until this year that he survived the cut to 15 candidates. “The longer you wait, the sweeter it is,” he said.’
HOF is dream come true for ëJoe D'
‘During his football life, Buffalo became home.’
Former Brown headed to Hall
‘DeLamielleure, a salesman who lives in Charlotte, N.C., said he would have played football for “a cap and a T-shirt,” but appreciates the comfortable living the game provided his family.’