‘After a murderous first-half schedule, the Buffalo Bills get a break of sorts, starting Sunday in Foxboro.’
BillsBeat - November 3, 2000
Bills Report Card: Room For Improvement
‘Halfway through the 2000 season, the Buffalo Bills stand 4-4, looking up at the co-leaders in the AFC East. Breaking down their performance over the first half of the schedule position by position, that looks about right.’
Still can't trust this little QB
‘Coaches should know enough to play this guy without always harping against his size. They should just shut up and give him the ball. Nope. After all these years, he still must deal with coaches who feel that a 5-foot-10, 180-pound quarterback can’t be trusted.’
Bills count on Moulds
‘"Starting in ’98 was when he really crashed on to the scene," New England coach Bill Belichick said. "It just seemed like coaching against him it was just a matter of time, because he’s big, he’s fast, he’s tough and he can really catch the ball."’
Johnson not ready as a backup
‘Buffalo Bills coach Wade Phillips confirmed the obvious on Thursday by finally admitting Doug Flutie will be his starting quarterback for Sunday’s 1 p.m. game against New England at Foxboro Stadium.’
Moulds hopes to stay with Bills
‘"We’re trying to work something out," owner Ralph Wilson said yesterday. "We’re so tight to the cap still, but the cap will go up $5 million next year at least. Every salary on the team goes up automatically so it’s not like we’ve got an extra $5 million to spend. But we’ve talked to Eric’s agent and we’re working now on a plan to keep him and as many other players as we can. He’s a great, great receiver and we certainly want to keep him."’
Wilson wants Miami in AFC East
‘Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson is confident his team’s 35-year-old rivalry with the Miami Dolphins will be preserved when the NFL realigns its divisions in 2002.’
Eaton has a nose for action
‘It’s not a sexy position. Lined up against the opposing center, the nose tackle must possess a certain ferociousness. Tough job, but somebody’s got to do it. Meet Chad Eaton.’
Rutledge hoping his new role catches on
‘With Eric Bjornson used more as a wide receiver, Rod Rutledge will get his big opportunity to be the team’s primary tight end for the first time since Ben Coates was sent packing after last season.’
Patriots look to Rutledge
‘Where is the Patriots tight end of the future? Apparently, he’s not on the current roster.’
Center sizes up his competition
‘It’s not often that 320-pound Patriots center Damien Woody lines up opposite a player larger than himself, but it will happen Sunday. Woody will stare across the line at vaunted Buffalo Bills nose tackle Ted Washington, who is generously listed at 6-foot-5, 330 pounds.’
Time to reload or unload
‘On Sunday, Bledsoe and the Patriots begin the second half of their work year, meeting the Buffalo Bills at Foxboro Stadium and, in many ways, it may be the most significant time in Bledsoe’s eight-year career.’
Belichick downplays Katzenmoyer injury
‘Spires said Flutie’s lack of size (the Bills list the quarterback at 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds) can often work to his advantage. "He’s a tough guy to locate behind all the big people who surround him," said Spires. "There are times you can’t find him until it’s too late. Oh, yeah, there’s another thing. He’s got a sixth sense about when to duck to avoid blitzers and when to take off just before the pocket is going to collapse."’
Washington Isn't A Little Disruptive
‘Of the 118 first downs the Bills have given up, only 26 have come via the run. A big reason is Washington.’
Morris emerging as Bills top rushing threat
‘Sammy Morris is the first to admit this beats washing dishes at Sea World.’