‘Buffalo News Ronnie Vinklarek is 5-9 and weighs less than 200 pounds, but he’s always been a suc-cessful offensive line coach.’
BillsBeat - September 9, 2001
Best Bills' openers are tough acts to follow
‘Bills 17, Dolphins 7 – 1980: Of course, this ended the 0-for-the-’70s, 20-game losing streak against Miami. The game itself wasn’t particularly well-played. The winning score was a Joe Ferguson-to-Roosevelt Leaks touchdown pass. It’s best remembered for the fact the fans tore down both goal posts.’
Major changes mean it's time for patience with the Bills
‘Don’t be confused by Williams’ optimistic swagger. He’s trying to prop up his young team’s confidence and help sell tickets. But he’s no dummy. He talks about making the playoffs and contending for the Super Bowl, but his actions tell another story.’
Bills' new broom sweeps a bit too clean
‘When Donahoe and Williams arrived in town they pledged that no old favorites would be dumped unless there was a viable "Plan B" to take his place. That’s why the cutting of Jones was a last straw. The new guys are looking for a linebacker-type to play strong safety. Jones is no linebacker, but he averaged 109 tackles the last four seasons. His replacement, Raion Hill, has zero starts in his short career and a total of four tackles. He doesn’t sound like a viable "Plan B" to me.’
News game plan in place for covering Bills opener
‘We plan to send eight staffers to the game – including Executive Sports Editor Howard Smith, who coordinates the coverage from the press box. They’ll file their stories, columns and photographs for Monday’s Sports tab.’
Saints ready to let loose with all weapons
‘The Saints appear to be catching Buffalo at a good time. The Bills, like the Saints last season, are still in the throes of an offseason overhaul. The club has a new head coach, general manager, coaching staff and 16 new players.’
Bills resemble last season's Saints
‘"I see a significant difference in how the two teams went about the job," said Larry Felser, a longtime Bills watcher for the Buffalo Evening News. "The Saints, it seemed, brought in new free-agent blood, but they kept the players worth keeping. The Bills seemed to go out and make changes in the name of change."’
Fourcade's day in the spotlight
‘Today’s game is the first for the Saints at Rich Stadium since that fateful day 12 years ago.’
An inside look
‘"I always knew Jim (Haslett) was cut out to be a coach. Jim has one of the big intangibles you need to be a great head coach. He’s not afraid to cut anyone’s throat and then leave them for dead." — Former Bills NT Fred Smerlas.’
Saints' journey starts in Buffalo; will it end in Super Bowl?
‘”They’re going to get to the quarterback,” admitted Johnson, who may benefit from the Bills’ switch to the rhythmic, quick passing game of the West Coast offense. “They’ve hit every quarterback they’ve played.”‘
Bills face imposing defense in season opener
‘The feeling is that this afternoon’s game at soldout Ralph Wilson Stadium has all the makings of a train wreck.’
Bills have no more time for excuses
‘Well, the hype and posturing are over, it’s time for the Buffalo Bills to show what they’ve got. And, frankly, there’s some legitimate concern.’
Brooks wants to light up Buffalo
‘"We want to make a statement throughout the year and it starts today," said Joe Johnson. "It’s very important we rattle (Rob) Johnson early and take out the running game."’
New-look Bills ready for first test
‘The majority of fans and media in western New York think not. There isn’t much hope for success today, or in 2001, the negative nabobs insisting that the Bills have undergone too radical a change, are too young and are simply not talented enough to contend for a playoff berth. Not surprisingly, the attitude is much different within the confines of One Bills Drive as players, coaches and front office officials deny the team is about to embark on the mother of all rebuilding years.’
Q and A with Jonas Jennings
‘What pops into your head when someone mentions Buffalo? ”The cold weather. I don’t know what it would be like. Everybody I talk to back home, it’s ‘How’s the weather? Is it cold up there? Is there snow on the ground yet?”