‘With only four games left in the regular season, the Buffalo Bills’ beleaguered special teams are showing no signs of crawling out of the mire in the NFL statistical rankings.’
Archives for November 29, 2000
Talley, Warlick to be honored on field
‘The Buffalo Bills will present former standouts Darryl Talley and Ernie Warlick with the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Distinguished Service Award in an on-field ceremony prior to Sunday’s 1 p.m. game against the Miami Dolphins.’
Wannstedt builds team to be weather-proof
‘Or as Wannstedt said Monday when asked if he had checked the forecast: "No, but it’s December in Buffalo, 20 degrees, right? Whatever. It will be a good challenge for us."’
No reprieve
‘The Dolphins are 0-5 in Buffalo in games played after Thanksgiving.’
Dolphins won’t take playoffs for granted
‘When Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt says a 9-3 record doesn’t guarantee a playoff spot, he isn’t seeking extra motivation for his team entering Sunday’s game at Buffalo. He’s speaking from experience.’
Safety goes from I.C.U. to Dolphins
‘The Dolphins have signed Kevin Williams — no, not the former University of Miami receiver, but the ex-Jets safety who survived a life-threatening bacterial infection last year.’
Special Teams Keep Giving It Away
‘With just under six minutes left in the fourth quarter of Tampa Bay’s 31-17 win over Buffalo on Sunday, the Bills’ nightmare recurred when Karl Williams exposed their punt team with a 73-yard runback. The score, which came after a 57-yard Chris Mohr punt, gave the Bucs a 24-14 lead with 5:34 remaining, consigning Buffalo’s comeback hopes to "Please, Lord" status.’
Playoff Hopes Injured In Tampa Train Wreck
‘When Buffalo’s already-battered defense lost three more defensive starters during a31-17 loss to Tampa Bay, the Bills’ playoff hopes were also finished Sunday with a noticeable limp.’
Inept special teams unit costing Bills
‘Inexperienced to begin with, and now suddenly injury-riddled, the Bills punt and kick return squads rank at the bottom of the NFL’s 31 teams, and their punt coverage unit is 21st overall.’
Safety Greg Jeffries on injured reserve, Kevin Williams signed
‘The Miami Dolphins put backup safety Greg Jeffries on injured reserve Tuesday after he underwent surgery on his left knee. The team signed former Jets safety Kevin Williams to replace him.’
Dolphins sign S Kevin Williams
‘The Miami Dolphins today made a move to add depth in their secondary, signing safety Kevin Williams.’