‘The main reasons for my initial 10-6 or 9-7 optimism were Buffalo playing in a less-than-stellar division and against a relatively soft schedule. Considering the subsequent roster cuts and injuries, now 7-9 or 6-10 is a more realistic projection.’
BillsBeat - August 21, 2001
Wounded Bills skip practice to rest minor injuries
‘The coach is familiar with players who don’t practice well and instead save their best for the games. He’s not enamored with them. "I hate it, I don’t like it," he said. "I want them to show me in practice to get the opportunity to do it in the ballgame. But we all know some guys can crank it up and do it better in the ballgame. "These young guys better show it in practice if they want to get into the game."’
Van Pelt; Player of the game
Gregg Williams commented after the game on Alex’s performance," I thought that Alex played well. He distributed the ball very well and got the ball to many different receivers. The mixture of the run game allows him to do that. I was pleased."
Ostroski's injury likely not season-ending
"At this time, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a season-ending injury. He’s going to be out for an indefinite period of time, and as the early stages of his rehabilitation takes place, hopefully we’ll have a better timetable on that as it progresses. Right now, we believe it won’t be a season ending injury."
Ostroski out indefinitely after undergoing surgery
‘Although coach Gregg Williams could not provide a timetable for Ostroski’s recovery, preliminary indications are that he will not miss the entire season.’
BillsBeat - August 20, 2001
Injuries are a new concern for the Bills
‘As for Moore, his days in Buffalo appear numbered. In limited action, he had two tackles and a sack, but was called for the face-mask infraction and a critical offsides while doing nothing on special teams. It seemingly will take a miracle to keep last season’s third-round draft choice on the roster.’
Bills-Eagles Game photos
– Travis Henry eludes LB Carlos Emmons
– Sam Cowart tackles RB Duce Staley
– KR Brian Mitchell is tackled by Dan O’Leary
– TE Jay Riemersma is tackled after catching a pass near midfield
– Larry Centers makes the catch
– Nate Clements runs around Philadelphia punter during a punt return
– and more
Good News, Bad News
Despite the injuries and the close score, the Bills dominated the Eagles on both sides of the ball, evening their preseason record to 1-1.
The good news was a solid defensive performance, which limited the Eagles 187 to net yards of offense and 11 first downs. The bad news was the inability to score in the red zone; the worst news was that versatile and durable veteran Ostroski breaking a leg.
Crosby hopes for better luck this time in making Bills' roster
‘You can say this about fullback Phillip Crosby: He sure is persistent.’
Time for Bills to dial up experienced line help
‘The right side of the Buffalo Bills’ line is a mess right now. It’s a shipwreck. Forget the hot tub. Rob Johnson should be tossed into a lifeboat, with the women and children.’
Lions claim Hicks; homecoming for Rice
‘The Detroit Lions claimed veteran tackle Robert Hicks off waivers Sunday after he was released by the Buffalo Bills last week.’
Johnson firmly entrenched in Buffalo
“the Bills might indeed have to create a pass rush schematically, because they really have no proven pass rusher”….’The Bills’ 12-man draft class ranks as one of the best in the NFL, and should in time augment the existing nucleus of young veterans. This is a very young team that might struggle at the outset of the season, but should get better the second half of the year.’
Henry making quick impact in Buffalo
‘The 5-9, 221-pound back hits holes quickly and possesses the burst to be a breakaway threat. "Obviously, he fits in very well with the scheme of running attack that we want," first-year coach Gregg Williams said, "and he’s picking up the passing game much better than people projected."’
Ostroski's broken leg leaves big hole on line
‘Spokesman Scott Berchtold said no determination has been made on how long Ostroski will be out of action, but offered that "it’s a fairly lengthy time period." A minimum three-month recovery is probable.’
Fresh approach for Bills
‘The fans are fired up and it’s largely because of Williams, who has enough chutzpah to think he can install both a new offense (the famed West Coast approach) and a new defense (a 3-4), and get away with it. All of which suggests, apparently, that basic orneriness – and Williams, whose Titans knocked off the Bills on that razzle-dazzle kickoff return just 19 months and 19 days ago, has his share of that, too – can go a long way.’