Football ISN’T just physical; it is a mental execise as well.
Archives for August 2001
No surprises in Bills’ cuts to 65 players
‘In short, 12 players must be cut from among the defensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs, running backs, tight ends and receivers. To do it, two defensive linemen figure to go (Jarrett Procell and Tyrone Robertson?), a tight end (Josh Whitman?), two running backs (Crosby and Curtis Alexander?), two linebackers (DaShon Polk and Jim Robinson) and three defensive backs (Brian Legeib, Tony Driver and Chris Watson) and two wide receivers (from among Reggie Germany, Reggie Allen, Avion Black and ??? Rosier).’
My hero
‘Players appreciating fans… now there’s a novel concept. But it works in Buffalo. And it works because there’s a new head coach who’s decreed a lot of things — including a new offense, new defense and open practices where there weren’t any before. I like Gregg Williams, and I like him a lot. He was a good coach at Tennessee. He’s a good man in Buffalo. Nobody gained a better response from his players this summer. Here’s hoping it continues.’
Buffalo Bills 2001 Preview
‘There was room for one big signing, and that was for game-breaking wideout Eric Moulds, who settled for less money than he could have gotten elsewhere in order to stay with what he calls “a team that has a chance to win, a team with a defense that can take the other team’s quarterback out of the picture.”‘
Former Boonville kicker may shuffle off to Buffalo for shot at NFL job
“Hopefully, I’ll be playing against the Saints in that first game,” Hilbert said, referring to the Saints’ regular-season game at Buffalo on Sept. 9. The Bills top the list of teams that have shown interest in Hilbert, who was among 13 players waived by New Orleans on Tuesday.’
Roth one of five players released
‘Sixteen months ago Josh Roth realized his dream of becoming a member of the Buffalo Bills when he signed a free-agent contract with the NFL team. On Tuesday, that dream came to an end. Roth, a Pine Valley Central School and University at Buffalo star, was released with four other players as the Bills met the league deadline to trim their roster to 65 players.’
Timing is everything for Christie and crew
‘The problem apparently hasn’t been Christie’s right leg but his two feet. He has been too quick on his approach toward the ball. It’s been enough to throw off his timing while he adapts to new long-snapper Dan O’Leary and holder Jay Riemersma. They replaced snapper Ethan Albright and holder Chris Mohr.’
Banquet guests get a taste of football
‘Williams and Donohoe addressed about 550 people who attended "A Taste of the Season – Buffalo Bills Style" in the Jim Kelly Club in Ralph Wilson Stadium. The general manager and coach emphasized how much it meant for the Bills to represent Western New York.’
Stay on the field
‘"Under last year’s system I thought he held the ball a little bit too long, and I thought his drops were too deep," said Williams. "We knew coming into that game last year he was going to be tough because we were going to get a bunch of hits on him."’
Bills capsule
‘There are a lot of veterans who left in the offseason for salary-cap reasons or who left this summer because they just weren’t good enough. That hasn’t left much of anyone behind fighting for his job. Let’s face it: The Bills had to clean up, and they did. Virtually all of the veterans who were worried about their jobs are gone.’
Bills off-season review
‘Off-season grade: B’
Bills have faith in third QB Brown
‘There was a refreshing sight yesterday afternoon on the practice field inside the Buffalo Bills’ training facility: a third-string quarterback who could actually play.’
Williams won’t prejudge NFL’s replacements
‘As for the replacements, he said it would be impossible to form an opinion until he sees them in action. "You don’t know what their attitudes will be or what kind of training they’ve gone through," he said. "The biggest thing is I’ll be more conscious of the mistakes we make than the mistakes they’ll make."’
CB Thomas Smoth released by Chicago Bears
The Bears purged another expensive free agent mistake left over from the past front-office regime, releasing cornerback Thomas Smith.
Smith entered the league as the Bills’ first-round choice in the 1993 draft. He is expected to draw immediate interest from several teams including Indianapolis and Seattle.
Henry emerging as Bills top running back
‘"First I will be the best. Then I will be the first," the T-shirt reads. "That’s my motto," Henry said after Tuesday’s practice. "I live by it and die by it."’