‘The 5-9, 221-pound back hits holes quickly and possesses the burst to be a breakaway threat. "Obviously, he fits in very well with the scheme of running attack that we want," first-year coach Gregg Williams said, "and he’s picking up the passing game much better than people projected."’
Archives for August 2001
Ostroski’s broken leg leaves big hole on line
‘Spokesman Scott Berchtold said no determination has been made on how long Ostroski will be out of action, but offered that "it’s a fairly lengthy time period." A minimum three-month recovery is probable.’
Fresh approach for Bills
‘The fans are fired up and it’s largely because of Williams, who has enough chutzpah to think he can install both a new offense (the famed West Coast approach) and a new defense (a 3-4), and get away with it. All of which suggests, apparently, that basic orneriness – and Williams, whose Titans knocked off the Bills on that razzle-dazzle kickoff return just 19 months and 19 days ago, has his share of that, too – can go a long way.’
Clearly, Eagles offense is in preseason form
‘Maybe they should have cancelled this preseason game. In their first effort of the preseason, the Eagles looked as uneven and as sloppy as the NeXturf at Veterans Stadium in a 6-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium last night.’
Emotional day for Modrak
‘Modrak has let go, however. "My job now is with the Bills, to make them a better team," he said.’
Eagles find positives in loss to Bills
‘Duce Staley’s return to game action was proclaimed a success and two rookies made big plays in the passing game, giving the Eagles reason to smile despite Saturday’s 6-3 preseason loss to the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Eagles gave Modrak a raw deal
‘"Fortunately, I have a good situation here," Modrak said. "Tom couldn’t have been more reassuring, and Mr. (Buffalo chairman Ralph) Wilson, too. I was going through the Chicago situation. He (Donahue) said, ‘There’s one here if that (job) doesn’t work out.’ I owe him a great deal. It’s his show. He knows what he’s doing and he’s a good guy to work for."’
Ostroski’s injury severe blow for Bills offensive line
‘Restricted by the salary cap, the Bills are severely handcuffed in going after a capable veteran. And even if they find someone, it’s difficult to determine how long it will take for the line — already featuring two newcomers in Conaty and rookie right tackle Jonas Jennings — to jell.’
Crack in the line
‘The Bills already had a concern at right tackle, where rookie third-round draft choice Jonas Jennings is trying to win the starting job. Now playing next to Jennings at right guard is Corey Hulsey, a second-year man who spent all of last season on the practice squad. Hulsey may be challenged by Craig Heimburger, who has appeared in two games over two NFL seasons, or by rookie Marques Sullivan.’
Williams, defense rise to occasion
‘The Bills have yet to unveil every aspect of their aggressive "46" defense, but they showed some glimpses Saturday of what it might look like.’
Van Pelt shows he can play a little
‘Alex Van Pelt is good for Johnson. He’s a pal and a mentor to the starting QB, a good guy, a media favorite and a charitable sort in the community, a new Frank Reich for the Bills’ new millennium. The one thing he is not supposed to be, under any circumstances, is a threat to Johnson’s job.’
Ostroski gets wrong type of break
‘Ostroski is expected to miss at least several weeks – and possibly the whole season – after he suffered a broken tibia bone on the second play of the Bills’ opening drive in the game.’
Bills limp past Eagles
‘It was plainly obvious last night that the Buffalo Bills made some positive strides in their 6-3 preseason victory over the Philadelphia Eagles at Ralph Wilson Stadium. It’s just too bad the all-around improved play will be overlooked by the fact that the offensive line is now in a state of emergency.’
Casualties mount on suspect offensive line
‘Some is Butler’s, who shackled Donahoe with left tackle John Fina and left guard Ruben Brown — two grossly overrated veterans whose big salaries will affect Buffalo’s salary cap for years to come.’
Onslaught of injuries puts damper on victory
‘At the end of the first half, when the first-team offense was still in the game, the Bills’ line consisted of John Fina, Mike Heimberger, Michael Early, Corey Hulsey and Jonas Jennings. Other than Fina, none of the other four has an NFL start.’