‘"Tomlinson is a quick, explosive back. He’s deceptive. You watch him on film and you see he has power. He also has breakaway speed. We’ve faced good backs this year. This is another back on a long list of good backs we’ve faced."’
BillsBeat - December 12, 2002
St. Joe's grad Parker may be back in time for Sunday
‘Parker, the starting right tackle for the San Diego Chargers, has missed the past four games after having surgery to repair a triceps injury. He is listed as questionable for Sunday but was able to practice Wednesday.’
Frustrated Conway cautiously optimistic about ailing shoulder
‘Conway missed all or part of the next three games with nerve damage in the shoulder. He returned to practice yesterday for the first time since Nov. 27 and said afterward he’s cautiously optimistic about playing Sunday in Buffalo.’
Don't tell Tomlinson Buffalo's defense is soft
‘”Last year, I used to get excited about playing teams that are ranked in the lower half in rushing (defense). But it seemed like every time we played those teams things didn’t go the way we wanted them to go.”‘
Tomlinson, Brees making Chargers brass look good
‘Flutie is 40 years old now, his days as a starter are over. The Chargers needed to put in place their quarterback of the future, and they have with Brees.’
Chargers devise plays for Flutie at WR
‘ If No. 7 enters the game, he won’t go unnoticed, Bills coach Gregg Williams assured.’
Flutie on other end of ball?
‘Receiver Eric Moulds said he still talks to Flutie weekly.’
Slim hope for playoff in Buffalo
‘Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe isn’t about to concede, but he admitted the mood on the practice field and in the locker room has changed dramatically. "Obviously, guys aren’t laughing and joking as much as we were a week ago. The mood isn’t as light," Bledsoe said, referring last Sunday’s crushing 27-17 defeat at New England, Buffalo’s fourth loss in its last five games. "When you get in a situation like this, you find out a lot about the guys on your team," Bledsoe said. "So far, I can say everyone on the team has responded the right way."’
Dangerous and Snowy
‘Snow is the forecast for Sunday. Temperatures in the low 30’s. Football weather. The Chargers are not used to football weather playing in the plush confines of sunny San Diego. This is the test of their meddle, the test of their will, the stumbling block that could dim their playoff hopes or help then take the next step towards success.’
Len Pasquarelli: Billick, Gruden in secure positions
Gregg Williams, Buffalo: There continues to be rumbling that he might be in trouble if the Bills don’t finish at .500. Those rumors are unsubstantiated, and while some of his decision-making can be scrutinized, he figures to have a playoff contender by 2003. Of course, if he doesn’t then he might have some concerns.
Security level: 3 (Secure … for now)
First came Priest, then came Ricky, now Bills face Tomlinson
‘It doesn’t get any easier for the Bills, two weeks after giving up 228 yards rushing to Williams in a win over Miami, and four weeks after allowing Holmes 104 yards in a loss to Kansas City.’
Conway, Parker practice, still questionable
‘Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer said that wide receiver Curtis Conway, who has missed the last two and a half games with a shoulder injury, and starting right tackle Vaughn Parker, who has been out for four games with an elbow injury, both returned to practice on Wednesday. Conway and Parker were both listed as questionable on the Chargers’ official injury report.’
Gilbride's Offense a Challenge For Chargers
"We’re still a work in progress," Gilbride cautioned last week when asked if the 3-13 Bad News Bills of a year ago were on the verge of becoming the NFL’s next Greatest Show on Turf. "We have a lot of young, talented guys, and if this unit stays together, it could become something really special. But we’re not there yet. We still have a ways to go."
BillsBeat - December 11, 2002
'Second String' scores a few TDs
‘At first, there are no real surprises about these characters. But as Bellows tackles the game, “Second String” quickly makes one touchdown after another in writing and acting.’
Bills Add One To Practice Squad
Orchard Park, NY – The Bills today announced that the team has added offensive lineman Joey Hollenbeck to the team’s practice squad.
A native of Enumclaw, WA, Hollenbeck played collegiately at Washington State. He signed as a rookie free agent with the St. Louis Rams last spring but was released prior to the start of training camp.
Hollenbeck replaces offensive lineman Michael Early, who was claimed off the Bills practice squad by Minnesota.