‘”When it’s all said and done, we’ll definitely be among the great many linebackers that have passed through the Bills’ long, storied history,” Fletcher said. “There are some extremely good corps out there in the league. You have to definitely put us up there when you think about them. It’s our versatility, not just one area of our game. We can all rush the passer, cover, run, hit and lead this defense by example.”‘
BillsBeat - September 4, 2003
Combination of Shaw, Gilbride pleased to make a reacquaintance
‘Shaw played in Pittsburgh when Gilbride was the offensive coordinator in 1999 and 2000. A smart player with deceptive speed, Shaw will complement outside receivers Moulds and Reed in second-and-long and third-down situations in the slot.’
Williams has a lot to prove, a year to do it
‘Chances are, a game or two will come down to coaching. A crucial coaching decision could well be the difference between 10-6 and 9-7. It could determine whether the Bills make the playoffs or fall just short. It could make Williams the man of the hour, or cost him his job.’
Making schemes come true
‘The zone blitz is going to be a key piece of the Bills’ new defensive puzzle this season.’
AFC East Division
‘Prediction: 10-6.’
Williams rarely places Bills in risky '46' defense
‘It devastated regular, two-back, two-wideout sets when Buddy Ryan brought it to Chicago in the mid-1980s. The problem is it’s vulnerable to multiple receiver sets. When the “46” gets burned, it’s a 60-yard gain. When the zone blitz gets burned, it’s a 15-yard gain.’
NFL allows foundation to host final Jumbogate
‘This year’s event will open the Bills Fieldhouse and the luxury suites to show the Bills-Cowboys road game on large-screen TVs. Tickets are $15 apiece for the fieldhouse and $30 for the luxury boxes, with refreshments, parking and the NFL Experience included.’
Bills retaining skilled Lawyer
‘The Bills won out, thanks to a fistful of money and some good old-fashioned recruiting. Donahoe enlisted the services of quarterback Drew Bledsoe and fullback Sam Gash, Milloy’s former teammates in New England, to phone their friend and make it clear just how much the Bills coveted him.’
Brown tops list of Bills' return specialists
‘Coach Gregg Williams on Wednesday said he plans to mix in Bobby Shaw, who ranked fourth in the AFC in punt returns for Jacksonville last season, along with Clarence Coleman on punts against New England on Sunday. “We’ll mix it up a little bit, try and give them a change (to look at),” Williams said. ” Each guy brings a different style of return, so we’ll mix it up.”‘
Bills get a good Lawyer
‘”Not having Lawyer out there (against the Bills) makes me feel a little better,” said Bledsoe. “Certainly I would love to sit down and pick his brain just to see how much game-plan stuff they have done.”‘
Bills' Brown already fired up
‘”We need this game to get our butts into the playoffs,” said the seven-time Pro Bowl guard, completely mindful of the fact that the upcoming game is the first of a 16-game schedule.’
Rival revival
‘”The Buffalo Bills made me feel good again,” said Milloy. “They stepped right up to the plate. They made their best offer, and it showed me how much they wanted me. All of the teams in it — Washington, New Orleans, they all gave a great shot. I was getting calls from general managers and owners and they were making me feel so wanted. I can’t tell you how much I needed that after the last few days in New England.”‘
Pats on mission
‘Indeed, the AFC East competition also bulked up, with Buffalo adding linebacker Takeo Spikes and the Dolphins landing future Hall of Famer Junior Seau. And despite some personnel losses and an injury to quarterback Chad Pennington, the Jets return as division champions. It all adds up to the consensus best division in football.’
Ex-Pats know the drill
‘“I have very harsh feelings toward the Patriots and I make no secret about it,” the Bills fullback said, comparing the sudden nature of his Foxboro exit six years ago with Milloy’s release. “I’ve a lot of respect for the Patriot players, but not for that organization. I don’t give a damn about it at all.”’
Safety in numbers
‘Antwan Harris and Chris Akins have spent their entire careers as special team performers and part-time defensive players. Of the two, only Harris has started an NFL game, and that happened just once. Another player who may work into the rotation next to starting safety Rodney Harrison is Aric Morris, who actually started 10 games at safety for Tennessee in 2001 after Pro Bowler Blaine Bishop got injured.’