‘"If the players had a vote, I’d vote – obviously just out of respect to families and the people that died – not to do it," said Bills quarterback Rob Johnson. "It’s not up to me. If the commissioner says we’re playing, we’ll play. This is a big event in history and our life. We don’t want to trivialize it by playing. But we came today and put in a full work day. We’re ready to play if we have to play."’
BillsBeat - September 13, 2001
Fisher probably won't see any active service duty
‘Fisher graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1999 and was a seventh-round draft choice of the Bills that April. Air Force cadets must serve a five-year military commitment upon graduation. But the few cadets who become professional athletes often are allowed to cut their military commitment short after two years.’
Pompei: Johnson, West Coast offense may not be good fit
The Bills might have the worst offensive line in the league and the easiest quarterback to sack, which is kind of like being bald and having pearly white skin.
Getting burned is a foregone conclusion.
Tuesday's terrorist attacks impacts on athletes with military backgrounds
NFL players such as Denver Broncos running back Mike Anderson, a former Marine, and Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Bryce Fisher, who was in the Air Force, spent a lot of time on phones to check on friends.
Bills talk about Tuesday's tragedy
Instead of building intensity for what traditionally is one of the biggest games of the year, the thoughts of the coaches and players were on the victims and rescue efforts at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon during Wednesday’s practice.
With Tuesday's attacks, games still not certain
There has only been one similar precedent in NFL history, in November 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assasinated. The NFL went on with its slate of games, but the AFL postponed its games for a week.
The Bills were slated to play the Boston Patriots in Fenway Park when the news struck about Kennedy’s assasination in Dallas, and owner Ralph Wilson was the first AFL owner to order the cancellation of one of four games that weekend.
Football comes second for Bills
‘"We have to take into account there are more important things than whether I get a sack this weekend or whether (quarterback Rob Johnson) throws a touchdown," Fisher said. "There are 10,000 people who aren’t going to go home."’
Hansen ready to relinquish paycheck to not play Sunday
‘"Doesn’t football seem pretty trivial after yesterday?" he said. "It’s a wake-up call. Go home. Hug your wife. Count your blessings."’
Bills don't want to play
‘"I’m not going to be making the decision, but I think we have to seriously look at our fellow Americans and (not play)," said defensive end Phil Hansen, Buffalo’s players union representative. "Normalcy is one thing, but this is serious stuff. It certainly makes football seem very trivial."’
Fisher may have to switch uniforms
‘Fisher had other reasons to be distracted. A first lieutenant at the time he was granted his leave June 2, Fisher doesn’t know what his status will be if Congress declares war.’
BillsBeat - September 12, 2001
CBS Bills Update
REPORT CARD vs. SAINTS
Some comments about Cowarts injuries, Wrights play and some antedotes as well as grades on Bills vs Saints.
PASSING OFFENSE: D
RUSHING OFFENSE: C-minus
PASS DEFENSE: D
RUSHING DEFENSE: C-minus
SPECIAL TEAMS: B
COACHING: C
CBS Power Poll - #22
22. Buffalo Bills (was 16): The offensive line is awful and Rob Johnson stunk up the place Sunday.
ESPN Power Poll - #24
24. Bills (0-1) (was 23) New offense; old problems for sad-sack Johnson
Close to a Decision
They expect to announce a decision regarding Week 2 as soon as possible and within the next 24 hours.
Mark Carrier not headed to Detroit, Jones may be next
It became clear to Carrier and agent Gary Wichard on Monday evening that a deal would not be struck. The Lions are expected to now pursue veteran safety Henry Jones, released by the Buffalo Bills last week.
The nationwide moratorium on air travel could keep Jones from getting to Detroit for a visit with Lions officials and coaches. Both starters, Ron Rice and Kurt Schulz, are currently sidelined. Schulz, an ex-Bill, is expected to miss at least half the season.