"I’d have to say have the guys have confidence in me. If you prepare yourself well, when you come into the game, you give off a feeling of confidence. If the guys believe in you, there’s not a lot of drop off. Some places, if you’re not prepared, and don’t know how to call the plays in the huddle, or aren’t familiar, the guys will say ‘great.’ When you’ve done your work and prepare as the starter, the guys respond well."
BillsBeat - October 16, 2001
Johnson welcomes change of place
‘"I’m excited," he said. "I had some good times down there. I have some really good friends. . . . I’m just looking forward to having the chance to play against some of the guys I used to play with."’
Black ready for 'promotion' to wide receiver
‘Black is expected to see more action with the offense Thursday when the Bills visit the Jacksonville Jaguars. McDaniel missed practice Monday with a high ankle sprain and likely will be sidelined against the Jags.’
Bills hope to 'maintain the course'
‘So how can Williams keep this team from quitting? How can he keep their spirits up and get them to work harder, play better, and maybe win a few games during the final three-quarters of the season? "As a professional football player and as a coach you’ve got to maintain the course," Williams said yesterday during a break in preparation for Thursday night’s nationally televised game in Jacksonville against the Jaguars. The logical question here would be ‘What is the course?’ because thus far, this team seems to be farther off course than Christopher Columbus when he set sail in 1492.’
Hansen could return for Jaguars game
‘Still, Hansen’s status for the Jaguars is questionable after he re-aggravated his injury in practice on Sunday. He was able to practice yesterday at the stadium but was still favoring the arm.’
True NFL fans won't bat an eye
‘NFL Crazy Lenses, retailing for $120 to $150 a pair, are being sold as accessories, not to correct vision. They will initially be available in designs of a handful of teams, including the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings.’
Ex-Jag rides gnarly waves with Bills
‘A surfer who practically grew up on the beach, the former Jaguars quarterback is as loose and laid back as ever these days. Even in frigid Buffalo, Johnson’s Southern California roots are still showing. "I’m just having fun and rolling with it," he said. Listening to Johnson joke and laugh, you would never know his career with the Bills — not to mention Buffalo’s season — is crashing down around him.’
Boselli surgery a success
‘Coughlin also was asked how he felt about the nearly 8,000 empty seats at Alltel Stadium for the Browns game. "It obviously isn’t an inspiration," he said. "It’s not as exciting. The full support is lacking to a certain extent. Does it have anything to do with how we play? I hope not."’
Inside the huddle
‘The completion rate against the Bills so far is an astounding 67 percent. Buffalo can’t stop the run and applies almost no pressure (just five sacks in four games), so it’s little wonder the Bills are giving up 32 points a game.’
Dick Roach answers Butler's call
Dick Roach was a coach with the Buffalo Bills from 1987-97.
The absence of defensive coordinator Joe Pascale due to back problems has caused problems with Chargers defense and Roach worked with Butler in Buffalo.
Another blackout for Jaguars; Boselli begins recovery
The Jaguars confirmed late this afternoon that this Thursday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills will be blacked out to the Jacksonville tv market.
Nearly 6,000 tickets remained at the close of business today. The blackout marks the 2nd consecutive regular-season Jaguars home game not to be televised in Jacksonville.
BillsBeat - October 15, 2001
Gregg Williams press conference (10/15)
"After watching yesterday’s ballgames, getting a chance to see some of the things that took place, and you can see again, the division is wide open. Everyone in our division has at least two losses, we need to win in front of a national spotlight, and get on a roll right now."
BILLS SUFFER FROM SHORTAGE OF RAW MATERIALS IN 0-4 START
After analyzing the Buffalo Bills’ first four games, the inescapable conclusion is that they simply lack the raw materials to contend, even in the National Football League’s present watered-down state.
Problem is, there’s not much the Bills can do at this point to beef up a roster that’s been outscored 128-71 over the course of four one-sided losses. All they can do is keep trying to get better. Or at least prevent things from getting worse.
Scouting the Jaguars with John Guy
Bills Director of Pro Personnel John Guy talks about the Jaguars.
From Mohr to Moorman
As a kickoff specialist and former field goal kicker, Moorman had a natural tendency to "cut" with his leg (kick slightly to the side) instead of punting straight through the ball. While he got away with that in college, he had to fix it in the pros. In Seattle, Moorman also worked on his drop. "Ninety percent of the punt," he says, "is the drop."