“Well, I think we now have the best front organization that I’ve had in the 41 years I have been associated with the team. That goes from Tom Donahoe,the President and General Manager, all the way down through all of the positions. My expectation for the team, we have a lot of young players it’s going to take time to develop as it always does. We probably will be starting four rookies, which we’ve never done before.”
Archives for August 21, 2001
Players understand the produce-or-else drill
The Bills recently let right tackle Robert Hicks go. Hicks started seven games last year but was struggling to win the starting job. When it became clear that rookie Jonas Jennings, a third-round pick from Georgia, would be good enough, Buffalo dumped Hicks. He counted for $512,000 against the salary cap and, for the cash-strapped Bills, that’s a lot of space. Hicks could have gone down with an injury or the tendinitis in his right knee could have put him on IR. That was too much risk for GM Tom Donahoe to tolerate. As for the 6-foot-7, 330-pound Hicks, he was snatched up by the Lions.
Thief loots parked car of Bills receiver McDaniel
‘McDaniel, an East Aurora resident, reported to Buffalo police Sunday that someone broke into his 2000 Ford between 2 and 4 a.m. while it was parked near William Street and Michigan Avenue. The thief broke a window and made off with two 4-inch television sets, an eight-disc CD changer and a DVD player, according to the police report.’
Ostroski’s injury is break for Hulsey
‘Obviously, Hulsey thinks well on the fly because he enjoyed a solid outing, and with Ostroski out indefinitely with a broken tibia, this is Hulsey’s time to prove he can play in the NFL. While a number of players can slip into Ostroski’s position at right guard, Hulsey appears to be the most likely candidate to start when the Bills play their third preseason game Saturday against the Cincinnati Bengals.’
Ostroski may not miss whole season
‘"At this time, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a season-ending injury," Williams said. "He’s going to be out for an indefinite period of time, and as the early stages of his rehabilitation takes place, hopefully we’ll have a better timetable on that as it progresses. Right now, we believe it won’t be a season-ending injury."’
Training Camp Update (8/21)
Players Scheduled for McDonalds Autograph Tent: Peerless Price, Reggie Germany, Corey Thomas (after AM practice) Ruben Brown, Marques Sullivan, Michael Early (after PM practice).
Line will stand pat, for now
‘"As the early stages of his rehabilitation takes place, we’ll hopefully have a better timetable as it progresses … to get a window of chance on when he can come back," Williams said. "But right now, we believe it won’t be a season-ending injury."’
Mom’s near-death toughened up Bowens
‘Bowens knows it will take time for him to fully adapt to the Bills’ style, but he’s patient. Like his mother’s near-death experience taught him, life is too precious to worry about what’s going to happen tomorrow. "My focus," he said, "is on the next practice."’
With precious little depth, injuries could doom Bills
‘The main reasons for my initial 10-6 or 9-7 optimism were Buffalo playing in a less-than-stellar division and against a relatively soft schedule. Considering the subsequent roster cuts and injuries, now 7-9 or 6-10 is a more realistic projection.’
Wounded Bills skip practice to rest minor injuries
‘The coach is familiar with players who don’t practice well and instead save their best for the games. He’s not enamored with them. "I hate it, I don’t like it," he said. "I want them to show me in practice to get the opportunity to do it in the ballgame. But we all know some guys can crank it up and do it better in the ballgame. "These young guys better show it in practice if they want to get into the game."’
Van Pelt; Player of the game
Gregg Williams commented after the game on Alex’s performance," I thought that Alex played well. He distributed the ball very well and got the ball to many different receivers. The mixture of the run game allows him to do that. I was pleased."
Ostroski’s injury likely not season-ending
"At this time, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a season-ending injury. He’s going to be out for an indefinite period of time, and as the early stages of his rehabilitation takes place, hopefully we’ll have a better timetable on that as it progresses. Right now, we believe it won’t be a season ending injury."
Ostroski out indefinitely after undergoing surgery
‘Although coach Gregg Williams could not provide a timetable for Ostroski’s recovery, preliminary indications are that he will not miss the entire season.’