‘”I have to use this camp to prepare to be the starter,” Flutie said. “I’ve got to perform. There’s no security in this profession, and Rob’s one hell of a quarterback.”‘
Archives for August 2, 1999
No Guarantees
Wakeup Call
“Propelled by rigorous workouts and guided by countless hours of studying tape with running backs coach Bishop Harris, Smith is determined to prove that Buffalo made the right choice when it drafted the former University of
Houston star in the first round in 1997.”
Smith Fired Up For Bills Camp
“When Buffalo running back Antowain Smith heard that the Bills were taking a serious look at troubled Lawrence Phillips during the off-season, he got moving. He woke up early to lift weights. He went running in the searing heat of Houston’s summer afternoons. He peeled the skin off chicken and piled vegetables on his plate. “They were trying to tell me something,” said Smith, who gained a respectable but unspectacular 1,124 yards last season while averaging what for him was a disappointing 3.8 yards per carry.”
Tight End Candidate Leaves Camp; Reed Checks In Late
“Jerry [Ross] worked real hard in the off-season and I thought he was committed to playing. But he said his heart wasn’t in it and you have to respect that,” Phillips said. “If your heart isn’t in this game, you’re in trouble, so it’s best he did leave.”
Monumental Washington Stresses Conditioning
“This year I have some goals to attain and I’m going to go and try to get ’em,” said Washington, who despite a second straight trip to the Pro Bowl is coming off a season in which his pants size overshadowed his immense talent. “I didn’t think I had a good season last year and I want to try and get back to where I was in ’97.”
Bills Training Scout To Find More Unheralded Players
“In scouting you’re seeing the future of a team right in front of you,” [Dennis Abraham, a Bills’ scouting assistant who dreams of one day becoming a full-fledged scout] says. “You get to see the future stars of the NFL, and you’re going to hit or miss on them, that’s the challenge. Everybody can scout the big superstars. But it’s a big challenge to find the Phil Hansens, the House Ballards. That’s how Buffalo really set itself in the early ’90s and late ’80s. It really set itself on that. We have the best scouting staff in the NFL, bar none.”
Stadium Renovations Expected To Be On Budget
“On time. On budget. Those might be the most important terms in any construction project and they fit perfectly with the $63.25 million retrofitting of Ralph Wilson Stadium.”