‘Jacksonville boasts the player who has the most catches and receiving yards in the NFL over the past five years – Jimmy Smith. Containing Smith, receiving partner Keenan McCardell and quarterback Mark Brunell figures to be a key to the Bills’ chances of getting their first win of the year in the nationally televised game at Alltel Stadium.’
BillsBeat - October 18, 2001
Gaining a foothold
‘Taking over for Chris Mohr, perhaps the best punter in franchise history, Moorman is the AFC’s second-ranked punter at 48.1 yards behind Denver’s Tom Rouen (48.9). The Bills’ single-season record is 44.5 by Paul Maguire in 1969.’
Moulds grabs for the reins of leadership
‘Getting Moulds involved would be a start. To borrow an old phrase from his pal, Keyshawn, give him the damn ball.’
Battered Bills, Jags looking to get off the ropes
‘The outcome of tonight’s game between the Bills and Jaguars will go a long way toward determining which team has a chance to salvage its season and which one can start thinking about its holiday travel plans.’
Highlights of this week's game notes
Moulds now ranks 4th on the Bills all-time receiving yardage list after passing Thurman Thomas last week. He needs 10 receptions to tie Bob Chandler in 5th place on Buffalo’s all-time receptions list and 11 to tie Elbert Dubenion in 4th. He’s currently tied with Frank Lewis for 6th all-time in receiving touchdowns and his next one will tie Pete Metzelaars for 5th best. With a catch against the Jaguars, he’ll also extend his club record of games with a reception to 54.
Johnson returns to Jacksonville Thursday
"He said, ‘No, I don’t want you to go back in,’" Johnson said afterwards. "If you can’t move, you can’t go back in. … I just wanted to make sure my ankle wasn’t broken because it hurt like it was broken. Once I found out it wasn’t broken, I knew I had to suck it up. It’s just something you have to do. My team needed me."
Johnson a gamer
‘"I think (Johnson has) had stretches of playing well, but he has had some unlucky situations," Bills coach Gregg Williams said this week. "He has had stretches where he has executed the offence very well. The breakdowns on offence have not just been the quarterback."’
Johnson returns to Jacksonville as an opponent
‘So tonight before a national television audience, Johnson’s goal isn’t to settle an old score. It’s to merely prove the Bills didn’t get fleeced for first- and fourth-round draft picks, something he hasn’t been able to do during his three-plus disappointing seasons in Buffalo.’
Q and A with Antoine Winfield
‘By coach Gregg Williams’ count, the secondary has dropped seven interceptions so far. Are you guys wearing oven mitts?’
Hard work keeps paying off for Payne
‘Life is good for the young man from Victor who starred at Cornell University and is now carving out a nice little career for himself in the NFL.’
Scouting report
‘This is the Bills’ first visit to Jacksonville for a regular-season game. It is the only NFL city they hadn’t played in.’
Going in different directions
‘Donahue drafted 12 players and the Bills kept 11, a stark contrast to the Jaguars, who drafted 10 and kept five. The Bills, though, are paying a price for their youth. They’re 0-4. That is why rebuilding is not popular in Jacksonville.’
BillsBeat - October 17, 2001
PFW’s Personnel Analyst Takes a Look at the Best Blue-Collar Overachievers
Survey selects five Bills players: two current (Phil Hansen and Antoine Winfield) and three former ones (Sam Gash, Marvcus Patton, John Parrella)as the best "blue-collar" players at their positions.
Travis Henry #4 in Rookie of year meter
4. Travis Henry, RB, Buffalo Bills
Season Stats: 70-240-1 Sunday: Bye
Stock: STEADY
Henry rushed for 113 yards his last time out and has a chance to duplicate that performance Thursday against a Jacksonville defense that allowed 176 yards rushing its last time out.
Henry has been solid considering the offensive line?s poor job of opening holes, though he is averaging only one catch per game. That?s poor for the starting RB in a West Coast offense.
Pat Williams rated #4 run stuffer
4. Pat Williams / Bills ? "There was no drop-off when Washington went out last year and Williams came in."
[Ex-Buffalo Bill Ted Washington is #1]