Q: I saw the list of nominees for the Hall of Fame and I was shocked that former Bills center Kent Hull was not on the list. He was the keystone to great Bills teams of the early ’90s and was just as influential to their offensive success. Does anyone honestly think Jim Kelly and Thomas would have been as successful if it weren’t for Hull anchoring the line? — Christina Barrett, Concord, N.H.
MORT — Christina, this is a really good observation. I believe Hull is worthy of HoF consideration. However, those interior lineman usually don’t get nominated until a little later. That doesn’t make it right, just the way it is. Or this could be a classic oversight that needs correction by next year.
BillsBeat - November 2, 2001
Speedy Schobel starts to get it right
‘"I didn’t think playing in the NFL would be easy," said Schobel, who had a school-record 31 sacks at Texas Christian University. "But it’s been a little tougher than I expected. This is a different level and you can’t just run by people here. I’ve got to understand some things and adjust to things I haven’t done in the past. We’re striving to get better each week."’
Tasker, Hull will be saluted Sunday
‘The Monday Quarterback Club plans to honor Tasker and Hull during its luncheon meeting Monday at 11:30 a.m. in HSBC Arena’s Harbour Club Restaurant. There also will be a special salute to the 1961 Bills team, which will be represented by LaVerne Torczon and Tom O’Connell.
Hull, Torczon and O’Connell will also make an appearance at the Bills Alumni Booth in the "Bills Experience" inside the team’s field house Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.’
Bills find another Peerless receiver
‘"I don’t think people understand that you don’t call the plays and you don’t sit back there and throw the ball," Price said. "It’s a big misunderstanding when it come to receivers. It also has to do with the company you keep. I’ve got Eric Moulds on the other side and he’s always going to be the go-to guy."’
Bills hurting on first down
‘The Bills rank second-to-last in the NFL in yards allowed per first-down play at 6.34. Only winless Detroit is worse at 6.63.’
Blacked out
‘It is the first Bills blackout this season and only the third in the last 21 home games. But four of the last five Bills home games could be blacked out because of lagging ticket sales.’
Fake, fade and throw
‘There is one primary, overriding reason that the Indianapolis Colts work so hard on their play-action passing game and call upon it so frequently. It works.’
This week's uninformed pick -- Take the Bills
‘Do I make anything of the Colts’ past problems at Ralph Wilson Stadium? How about the forecast, which includes rain, with a 20 percent chance of a plague of locusts? It doesn’t matter. So here goes: Heads it’s Colts. Tails it’s Buffalo. Tails it is. (Yes, Phil Luckett, it’s tails.) Make mine Buffalo.’
Irsay sees local relevance in Saints deal
‘James has done some running and cutting under the supervision of the trainers. His status for the game at Buffalo might not be determined until Sunday. If James is unable to play, undrafted rookie Dominic Rhodes will make his first NFL start.’
Time has become a luxury for many first-year coaches
‘Buffalo Bills first-year coach Gregg Williams is a stickler for details, so much so that when he interviewed for the position he now holds he came armed with a long list of potential assistants he might hire. It went 10 deep at every position.’
Bills special teams looking ahead, not back
‘"They’re hurt by what happened because we’ve instilled some great pride in our players," Smith said. "And I think you’ll see everybody react in a positive manner."’
BillsBeat - November 1, 2001
Rob Johnson is winning back fans in Buffalo
Guess what? Rob Johnson is winning back fans in Buffalo. Really, he is. What was once regarded as foolish plays in which he risk his body for injury is now being regarded as courage.
Edgerrin James says he will play despite a knee injury but you have to wonder if he will be at his 100-yard self on the turf in cold Orchard Park. This is dangerous game against the Colts, who have a big home game against the Dolphins next week.
Colts have plenty of weapons
How much will Edgerrin James’ questionable status affect the Colts’ offense?
James, who has a sprained knee, is obviously one of the NFL’s finest backs. But rookie Rhodes, who came in for James, looked pretty fresh and hit the holes hard. The Colts do such a good job of distributing the football that I don’t think James’ injury hurts them as much as it would most teams. The Colts have so many weapons. It’s like St. Louis; the Rams lost Marshall Faulk, and Trung Canidate stepped in.
Hull and Tasker honored at Monday QB Club
In addition to being recognized at Sunday’s game, The Monday Quarterback Club will honor Hull and Tasker at their luncheon meeting on Monday, November 5 at 11:30 at the HSBC Arena’s Harbour Club Restaurant. There will also be a special salute to the 1961 Bills team, which will be represented by LaVerne Torczon and Tom O’Connell.
Hull & Tasker to be honored Sunday
The Bills will honor former players Kent Hull and Steve Tasker this Sunday by presenting them with the Ralph C. Wilson Distinguished Service Award.
The award has been presented annually since 1986 to former Bills players in recognition of outstanding service to the team. Hull and Taker become the 21st and 22nd recipients of the award, which will be presented in a special pre-game ceremony.