‘Contenders: Buffalo: No team has done a better job in the salary-cap era than the Bills. Now they have to show they can do it without the veteran leadership of Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas and Andre Reed. They also lost three other starters from their defense that was ranked No. 1 last season and didn’t sign a single unrestricted free agent. On offense, quarterback Rob Johnson has to prove he can stay healthy and keep Doug Flutie on the bench.’
Archives for July 23, 2000
Antowain toes the line in backfield competition
‘This is an important year for Smith, who is entering the last year of his contract. The Bills are still committed to him, but he must avoid the injury bug and re-establish himself as the elite running back in the offense. “It’s basically put up or shut up,” said Smith, who ran for 1,124 yards in 1998. “I’m at the point now where I know I have to produce. I won’t say I’ve got something to prove to myself, but I want to go out there and let my teammates and the coaching staff know that I am the guy that can carry this team.”‘
Wilson says charging for camp is not in club’s future
‘Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson is not a proponent of such money-making devices. He said he would never force fans to pay to watch practice. "Not as long as I’ve got a pulse," he said. "We just like to get as many fans out as possible to build up some enthusiasm and interest in the team now through the regular season. Whatever other people do, it’s up to them. But we wouldn’t do it. It might prevent some people from coming. We’re trying to attract more fans, not turn them away."’
Sixteen isn’t so sweet for Bills defense
‘""We’re not much different than we were last season,"" Cottrell says. ""We planned for Bruce Smith’s leaving by drafting Marcellus Wiley three years ago and Erik Flowers this year. We like Keith Newman (the replacement for departed linebacker Gabe Northern) a lot. Antoine Winfield, our new right corner (in place of Thomas Smith), proved he could play last season. ""The only real surprise was Kurt Schulz signing as a free agent (with the Detroit Lions), but we have some good athletes at the free safety position."" Cottrell likes his unit again, and its performance in the Saturday morning training session at its St. John Fisher College base seemed to back his opinion.’
Flutie put on hold by Bills
‘Doug Flutie may not be the starting quarterback, but he could have a special role in the Buffalo Bills offence. At the end of practice yesterday, Flutie was the holder on field-goal attempts, replacing punter Chris Mohr, who usually is assigned the chore. Included in the special-teams drill were a number of fake field-goal trick plays. "It was nothing, we were just trying a few things," said Flutie, who remains wildly popular with Bills fans, judging by the lineups to get his autograph.’
Smith gets historical
‘Smith isn’t longing for legendary Bills Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed and Bruce Smith, who were released by the Bills in the off-season and moved to the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins respectively. Antowain Smith just wants to regain the form that two years ago had him touted as the featured runner in the Bills backfield and logical successor to Thomas. And Smith may be ready. A rigorous off-season training program has the 28-year-old in the best shape of his three-year pro career.’
Forget Big Three; Bills have leaders
‘Forgive the lack of sentimentality, but missing the Big Three is like missing a toothache. After 15 seasons, their absence is a much needed breath of fresh air. Any more harping on life without them demeans the quality of the current team, denying a horde of Bills their long overdue recognition as leaders. Thirty-something veterans Phil Hansen, Henry Jones, Ted Washington, John Fina, Jerry Ostroski and Sam Rogers cast a quiet confidence any team with championship aspirations can build around.’
Football, fun, sun for $1
‘From the up-close look at the players on the practice field to the interactive football games on the artificial turf of Growney Stadium, fans are treated to hours of entertainment all for the price of a $1 shuttle bus ride.’
Lighter Brown faces test blocking
‘"Guys were saying I lost too much weight, but I’m moving good and I feel strong," he said. "I may have lost a little bit of strength because I was up to 325 and obviously I’m not going to be as strong as a 325-pounder, but I’m quicker, I feel more energetic and hopefully I can stay injury-free during the season. "That’s the main thing, you work out and exercise so your body will be able to take the abuse during the season." Through weightlifting, Brown figures he will go up to the 295-pound range by the time the season starts.’
Smith looks regain form of 1998
‘"My main focus coming into camp was to stay healthy throughout the season, and that’s a hard thing to do," said Smith. "I just want to get back to the form that I know I’m capable of. "I know what I can do when I’m healthy and I think my teammates believe in me, it’s just a matter of me staying healthy and showcasing my talents."’
Bills say thanks to loyal fans
‘Fans attending the yesterday afternoon practice session were given a surprise treat — a mass autograph session by the entire team. A half-hour into practice, coach Wade Phillips blew his whistle and all 79 players headed to the fences surrounding the fields. Standing nearby with handfuls of Sharpies were team public relations staffers. Players signed for 15 minutes. So did Phillips and owner Ralph Wilson. When they were finished, the crowd let out with applause and screams of "Thank you."’
Moulds charged up for Bills season
‘Helping motivate Moulds is this being the final year of his contract. He can’t help but consider the multimillion-dollar prize that could be awaiting him next winter. "You’re a competitor, and you see all these guys getting these big contracts and, of course, you would like to be in that situation,” Moulds said. "But you still have to go out this year and have a good showing."’