‘For the first time since I started covering the Bills for this newspaper in 1990, I am chronicling the exploits of a team that is going nowhere this year, a team that no matter what the math tells you is already eliminated from the playoff picture after two games. Now I know what those poor guys who have covered the Arizona Cardinals feel like.’
BillsBeat - September 26, 2001
Donahoe, Cowher refuse to discuss falling out in public
‘He declined to talk about his falling out with Cowher but acknowledged Sunday’s game will mean a little more to him after working 15 years for the Steelers as a scout and front-office executive and, before that, as a ballboy in training camp. "There’s a long history there," Donahoe said. "I’d be foolish to expect someone to believe there won’t be a butterfly. But there are butterflies every Sunday."’
Steelers Report
‘The Bills are hurting, which won’t ease Steelers Coach Bill Cowher’s mind about playing them this week. "Jacksonville was pretty banged up before went down there, too," he said. The limping Jaguars beat the Steelers, 21-3, in the opener.’
Donahoe challenged to fix Buffalo mess
‘"It was one of the worst situations in the league," said Donahoe, who was named the first president/general manager in the 40-year history of the Buffalo Bills on Jan. 10, almost a year to the day after he was forced to resign as the Steelers’ director of football operations. "We had to make some tough decisions and that has upset some of our fans."’
Bills rookie cornerback shows potential
‘Cowher said Clements, the Bills’ dime back, showed great eagerness in overplaying a sideline pass, and it worked against the Colts. "He has excellent hands, and he’s going to be a good cornerback in this league," Cowher said, "and good cornerbacks are going to take some chances. "We have to make sure we don’t tip our routes and that we have a chance to maybe show a couple of double moves that he does want to bite on. It can become a feast-or-famine type of thing. If there is any corner that wants to jump some things, we have to give him something else to think about."’
Dr Z's Power Ratings - 21 (was 19)
In the old days, they’d figure out a way to lasso the kind of whirlwind Indy unleashed on them, but their defensive unit has thinned out.
Vikings sign Jones
Jones, a first-round draft pick by the Bills in 1991, played in 144 regular-season games for Buffalo, with 129 starts. He started in 61 straight games from 1997 through last season.
He recorded 100 or more tackles in each of his last four seasons.
Steelers offense hoping for breakout against winless Bills
‘Not surprisingly, the Bills are last in the NFL in total defense, last in pass defense and last in the AFC East.’
CBS Power Poll #26 (was 22)
Still haven’t stopped Peyton Manning and the Colts offense.
ESPN Power Poll 27. Bills (0-2) (was 24)
Cowart injury made things go from bad to worse.
Power Poll - Buffalo #21 (was #17)
New 46 defense obviously struggled versus explosive Colts, and offense isn’t helping either.
TSN Power Poll - Bills #27
Of our remaining opponents only New England (#31) is rated lower by Dan Pompei.
Three rules for the Bills to go by
Tom Donahoe's Weekly Bills Update
Topics covered were what fans can expect at Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, as well as what the team is learning from their loss to Indianapolis on Sunday.
Bills players helping out Tuesday
QB Rob Johnson is particpating in 3rd annual “Rush for Reading” challenge.
Jake Arians, Brian Moorman, Brown, Phil Crosby, DaShon Polk, Avion Black, Peerless Price, Jonas Jennings, Kendrick Office and Tyrone Roberston are particpating in United Way Hometown Huddles.