Probably the most difficult one I’ve had thus far would be that of Jonathan Linton. Jonathan is really a nice person and a hard worker. In retrospect he probably didn’t get a chance, so I apologized to him for that. There’s nothing fair about the business often times. That was probably the hardest one because we moved him to fullback and he got some work. It’s hard to evaluate a player in his position, based on the amount of time he had.
BillsBeat - September 1, 2001
Questions persist as Bills prepare to make final cuts
‘Gregg Williams has to cut 12 players from his roster by Sunday afternoon. Problem is, the Buffalo Bills head coach would probably like to release a few more based on his team’s mediocre preseason performances, capped by Thursday’s 20-0 loss at Pittsburgh.’
BillsBeat - August 31, 2001
Size Doesn't Matter
From the 09.17.01 issue:
Current value: $393 mil; Current Ranking: 23
The skinny: Improved lease and specialty seating in 1999. Small but great football town. Major corporate sponsors are Blockbuster Entertainment, HSBC Bank, Verizon Wireless.
Bills' loss raises lots of questions
‘The reality is, in the first half, when both team’s first two units were on the field, Pittsburgh enjoyed a rather emphatic 147-63 edge in offensive yardage. And looking at Buffalo’s preseason offense in total, it scored 34 points in four games with a mere three touchdowns. Hardly a ringing endorsement for the touted West Coast attack.’
Plenty of seats (or are there?) at Heinz Field
‘Fisher was one of two Bills’ youngsters whose play was lauded by head coach Gregg Williams. The other was rookie running back Travis Henry. He noted, "Travis Henry ran the football strong and it’s going to be an easy decision (who starts)." Of Fisher, Williams added, "Byrce came off the ball really well … he attacked and rushed the way we want him to."’
Stewart Sharp, Martin Struggles In 20-0 Preseason Win Over Bills
‘After the Steelers’ offense moved well on its first two drives with Stewartat the helm, Martin’s offense could barely register any positive yardage. Martin worked eleven series in which the offense gained a total of 63 yards.’
Rotisserie By The Numbers: The Top 30 Quarterbacks
18. Rob Johnson, Bills: He no longer has to look over his shoulder for Doug Flutie to come and steal his job, but he is worthless if he does not stay healthy.
Bills fall 20-0 to Steelers in pre-season
Recap of the game courtesy of the Buffalo Bills.
Quick Hits
Buffalo held Pittsburgh to just 10 first downs, while the Steelers held Buffalo to just 12.
Bills fall in finale
-Curtis Alexander was the Player of the Game.
-Aaron Schobel recorded 2 sacks for the Bills
-Curtis Alexander led both teams with 47 yards rushing
-Travis Brown was 11 for 22 and 85 yards passing in his Buffalo debut
-Bryce Fisher, Leif Larsen and DaShon Polk all recorded sacks for Buffalo
NFL Referees can make even Marv Levy curse
As the final preseason week of games began Thursday night, all eyes were on NFL replacement officials. If the lockout and bargaining impasse continue, this could get interesting.
“The type of player who thinks he can benefit from intimidation will be encouraged by this,” Levy said. “It’s like the (substitute teacher). Twenty-five kids are well-behaved, the other five look for vulnerability.”
Steelers-Bills Stats
Game stats from pre-season game.
Bills bring new flavor - vanilla - to Heinz
‘If giving the New Orleans Saints little to fear was the Buffalo Bills’ mission Thursday night, they were a smashing success.’
Clements could rev up return game
‘It looks like rookie Nate Clements may hold the key to dramatic improvement in the return game for the Buffalo Bills. The Bills have kept their prize rookie under wraps on returns most of the preseason. But Clements gave a glimpse of his potential on kickoff returns Thursday when he had a 42-yard return in the third quarter. The Bills are trying to rebound from last season when they ranked 31st in the NFL in kickoff returns.’
Steelers finish preseason with shutout of Buffalo
‘"The first offense, and the first defense, I was very pleased with how they played," said Coach Bill Cowher.’