‘Talk about must-see TV.’
BillsBeat - September 7, 2003
Pillars in their fields certainly put an interesting spin on Lawyer-ing
‘”A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns.”‘
Give Pats edge in battle among Gang of Four
‘Buffalo: 10-6 — This Bills defense will be good and that’s what held them back last season. You have to love their cornerbacks, Nate Clements and Antoine Winfield, and the additions of linebacker Jeff Posey and Takeo Spikes and safety Lawyer Milloy makes their “back-seven” hard to deal with. Offensively, the loss of Peerless Price is significant. Eric Moulds was quarterback Drew Bledsoe’s preferred target, but Price was nearly as explosive last year. Second-year man Josh Reed has great hands and is productive but his skill set doesn’t match Price’s. According to an NFC personnel man who scouted the Bills in the preseason, the offensive line is not giving Bledsoe enough time. Bledsoe went down 54 times in 2002 and that news doesn’t bode well for 2003.’
Pats know what it's like, have what it takes to win
‘Season prediction: 12-4. Destination: AFC Championship vs. Tennessee.’
Pre-camp predictions get further review
‘Lawyer Milloy will demonstrate the wrong way to deal with questions about his ballooning contract by belligerently suggesting he’s Ronnie Lott, Gary Fencik and Rod Woodson rolled into one.’
Crunch Time
‘So they released him. Even though they knew it wasn’t for the immediate best of the team, they felt it was best for the long term. A business decision. Every player has a ceiling price. And Milloy was past his.’
Curtain raises on the soap opera
‘For at least one week in Western New York, football will leapfrog professional wrestling as the official soap opera for men.’
Thinking Pats, breathing Pats, sleeping Pats
‘We don’t know the guys who will play strong safety from Adam, but like a good Christian, I’ll be saying my prayers when other teams try to go down the middle of the field. I’m sure that Coach Belichick got down on his knees and Brady made the right decision in cutting Milloy.There’s no question that the Pats will miss Milloy’s straight out of Compton toughness and intensity.’
New England not overly prepared to take on Bills
‘”I think that on paper and on the practice field we are a better football team,” argued Bledsoe. “We made some good additions defensively. Our offensive line has had another training camp to work together.”‘
Another Twist In Buffalo
‘They finished 4-0 in the exhibition season for only the third time in their history, but much of that good karma vanished Monday when coach Bill Belichick dumped team captain and spiritual leader Lawyer Milloy because the four-time Pro Bowl choice refused to take a pay cut from the $4.4 million he was due in 2003.’
It's time to measure up
‘Belichick has to wonder if his team is OK with the Milloy issue that broke only five days ago. He knows the players don’t like it, even resent it, but he also undoubtedly expects them to play well in spite of those emotions. “Tuesday was a tough day,” Belichick said, “but I think the overall concentration and focus on the field was good through the week. We’ll be ready to go.”‘
Brown leads by example
‘I think that every year. We’ve just got to go out and prove it.’
How to fire a Lawyer
‘Milloy, as proud as they come, was apparently willing to take a sizable pay cut. He was also willing, if necessary, to test that open market – not always the friendliest of places at this time of the year. He did pretty well, though, with a reported 4-year, $15 million deal that included a $5 million signing bonus.’
Donahoe making the right moves
‘Buffalo radio stations are calling Donahoe “the general manager of the century”.’
Milloy ouster leaves a New England frost
‘The aftershocks are still rippling through New England.’