My upset special. There has to be letdown after beating the Rams and 49ers back to back. The Bills are much better than people realize. Preview
BillsBeat - September 22, 2002
Can Bills stay on roll in Denver?
‘The heavily favored Broncos are positioned to bring the Bills back down to earth with a thud.’
Offensive coordinator has Bills clicking
‘”I believe there are some parallels that can be drawn between football and life,” says the Bills’ new offensive coordinator. “With each, you have to deal with constant change and new challenges. Neither life nor football is static. How well you handle both the expected and unexpected will determine how successful you are.”‘
Q & A with Josh Reed
‘”I’m always happy. Anytime you see me I’ve usually always got a smile on my face.”‘
Broncos take aim at Bledsoe
‘”This is the toughest team we’ve played in a long while,” Bills coach Gregg Williams said. “Mike Shanahan teams play with a toughness. They do a great job of controlling the line of scrimmage.”‘
Bills face toughest test yet in Denver defense
‘Unfortunately for Buffalo, it has given up exactly as many points as it’s scored – 76 – and that ranks behind only winless Detroit (80) in league generosity.’
Hollis gives Bills a reason to kick
‘But most significantly, through early this season, Hollis has the best percentage among active kickers from 50 yards and beyond (13-of-18).’
Abramoski reflects on 37 years with Bills
‘And if there was any doubt about the esteem in which players held him, Abramoski is the only trainer in the history of the Pro Football Hall of Fame to present an individual for induction.’
Still a Spartan at heart
‘You see, his parents, Russ and Lydia, make the drive here from East Syracuse for four or five games a season … and upon arrival at Ralph Wilson Stadium, they sit in pretty good seats. And all because their little boy, the vice president, has grown up to be a player. Yes, a player. With a big desk in a big-windowed office of a big-time sports franchise.’
Bills bringing toughest test for defense yet
‘When the Broncos kick off today’s game against the Buffalo Bills at Invesco Field at Mile High, Denver will be going against the most potent offense it has faced this season. More potent than St. Louis’. More potent than San Francisco’s. More potent than the Broncos could have imagined when the NFL released its 2002 schedule back in April.’
Broncos' talent suits scheme for cover two
‘It’s the hottest trend in the NFL right now. It was born out of a defenses’ need to slow prolific passing teams. At its most basic, it works like this…’.
Griese, Bledsoe take different approaches
‘Brian Griese was booed during his home opener. The Denver Broncos were leading at the time and eventually beat defending NFC champion St. Louis. Drew Bledsoe was cheered during and after his Buffalo debut, even though the Bills blew it in overtime to the rival New York Jets.’
Bills at Denver Preview
The Broncos have the NFL's No. 1 run defense, allowing an average of just 51.5 yards after two games. Making matters worse, the Broncos accomplished this against the 49ers and Rams, two teams that ranked second and fifth, respectively, in the NFL last season in yards rushing per game.
BillsBeat - September 21, 2002
Bills - Broncos Series History
In all, the Bills & Broncos have met 30 times dating back to 1960. The Bills hold a 17-12-1 lead in the series but Denver has taken the last three meetings including a 23-20 overtime road win in 1997, the last time the two teams met. The Bills have not won in Denver since 1967.
New moves put Schobel's game in fast lane
‘"You can’t beat people with just speed in this league. I figured if Jonas can (stop me), so can other guys. I had to come up with something else. I knew my stuff wasn’t working anymore."’