‘Travis Brown, whose only snaps have come in the past few days of practice, appears to have won the Buffalo Bills third-string quarterback job.’
Archives for August 2001
Bills release five
Jack Hawley, QB, rookie, San Diego State
Rocky Henry, WR, 1st year, Utah
Josh Lind, G, rookie, Oklahoma State
Kendrick Office, DE, rookie, West Alabama
Josh Roth, FB, 1st year, University of Buffalo
All NFL teams are required to trim their rosters to 65 by 4:00 PM (Eastern) today. The final cutdown to 53 must be made by Sunday at 4:00 PM.
Johnson’s level of progress on offense not a concern
Rob Johnson’s stat line on Saturday night wasn’t very impressive. What was most disconcerting was his seeming lack of comfort in the pocket and with his progression of reads. Despite there being just one preseason game left before the opener with New Orleans, Johnson and his head coach aren’t panicking.
Johnson can’t sack the takedown question
‘When will he learn to unload the ball? The question isn’t going away until Johnson proves he can avoid getting sacked.’
Newcomer Brown gets his turn to play
‘Travis Brown had his first full workout with the Bills on Monday, five days after he was signed to compete for the third quarterback position behind Rob Johnson and Alex Van Pelt.’
A Taste of the Season – Buffalo Bills Style
Held Tonight (Tuesday).
It kicks off the Bills season for the corporate community and raise awareness and support for the Food Bank of Western New York.
The networking reception brings together corporate sponsors, local restaurants, chefs and the entire roster of Buffalo Bills players and coaches. Guests will sample specialty foods prepared by some of the region’s finest restaurants.
My notes from Bengals game
‘The third sack in particular occured on a stunt, with 5 men rushing. The RDE looped around to the left and shot thru the right guard and tackle, who were both occupied. It is Larry Center’s job to pick it up, he threw a poor block. Ruben Brown saw this and quickly rolled back to hit attacker, leaving Michael Early with no help on Oliver Gibson, who had a near clean shot at Johnson, and ultimately lead to RJ getting sacked near the line by the safety…’
Christie working to regain FG form
‘With just one dress rehearsal left, Thursday at Pittsburgh, Christie’s struggles are magnified, putting into question new general manager Tom Donahoe’s decision-making last spring.’
Moulds says Johnson needs a quicker release
‘A new offense or not, blocking problems or not, it’s going to be another long season for Johnson unless he learns to throw the ball sooner, Moulds said.’
It’s up to Johnson to shed sack label: Moulds
‘”It’s easy for people to go in and continue to preach and say that he has to do this and he has to do that,” Moulds said. “But Rob has to go out and make the decision that, ‘This is what I’m going to do. And this is the type of quarterback that I’m going to be.””
Bills-Steelers pre-season preview
‘Buffalo isn’t too sorry to see Three Rivers Stadium go, as the Bills were just 2-8 lifetime at Three Rivers, with their last win in Pittsburgh coming in the 1992 AFC Divisional Playoffs on the heels of the comeback game against Houston.’
Personnel losses, injuries will take toll on Buffalo this season
The Bills catch a break with a relatively soft schedule. However, with huge holes along the offensive line, the brittleness of starting QB Rob Johnson and the vast turnover of players on defense, the Bills will do well to break even this season.
Early time could be nearing
‘Center Michael Early was a no-name free agent when he signed just before the Buffalo Bills went to training camp. To most fans and media, the 6-foot-2, 320-pounder was nothing more than an extra body for practice. However, Bills observers recently were hit with the reality that Early is close to being the regular-season starter.’
Reliving replacement glory
‘On Oct. 18, 1987, the Buffalo Bills defeated the New York Giants in a rather nondescript game at Rich Stadium. It was the third and final replacement game during the ’87 players strike – a contest that featured its fair share of insurance agents, welders and construction workers – and the Bills came away from this glorified pillow fight with a 6-3 overtime victory. Bills coach Marv Levy called it the worst football game ever played, but that’s not how Rick Schulte remembers it.’
Three injured in shooting
‘A former Buffalo Bills linebacker escaped injury when bullets sprayed through a house on West Balcom Street, wounding three men. Three Buffalo men are recovering from gunshot wounds, but two others in the house, former Buffalo Bills linebacker Damien Covington and his brother, Kip, both of New Jersey, suffered no injuries during the Saturday night shooting, Buffalo police officials said.’