‘"Regarding Sunday’s games, we will make no decision today [Tuesday]. We’ll gather information and speak to several parties within the next 24 to 48 hours."’
Archives for September 11, 2001
Bills are looking at a rough start
‘What’s certain is that, in losing the opener, the Bills have set themselves up for early-season failure.’
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Wright stepping in for Cowart
‘Kenyatta Wright always wondered if he would ever be good enough to start in the National Football League. He’s about to find out.’
Cowart injury ups pressure on newcomers
‘Who do they feed off now? Kenyatta Wright? Erik Flowers? If the defense was feeding off anyone, it didn’t show in the third quarter Sunday, when the Saints blew them off the field.’
Christie, Bills held together by a thread
‘The reserve-injured list is basically the same as injured reserve. The difference is that a player on injured reserve gets his full salary. By working out a settlement with Christie while he’s on the reserve-injured list, the Bills could bring him back after the 10th week of the season. If he stayed on that list all year or was put on injured reserve and released when healthy, the Bills lose all rights to him.’
History not in Buffalo’s favor
‘But Wannstedt said Cowart’s injury won’t cause the Dolphins to ease up in this week’s preparation. "It’s a division game," Wannstedt said. "That will be huge in itself. We know Buffalo, they’ve always been tough. The rivalry is as good as any we have."’
Cowart could be out for year
‘Coach Gregg Williams said a magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed that Cowart suffered a partial tear of his Achilles’ — the tendon at the back of the heel — while back-pedaling in pass coverage during the first quarter of Sunday’s 24-6 loss to the New Orleans Saints in the season opener. While Cowart will not require surgery at this time, he has been fitted with a walking cast and "he’s going to miss some significant time," said Williams, who would not give a specific time frame.’
Centers says winning is an attitude
‘"I’d like to see us upset about this loss," he said of the Saints’ game in which Buffalo squandered a 6-0 halftime lead. "Right now, it’s hard to gauge the feeling in the locker room. Everyone is a little quiet. But you’ve got to hate to lose as much as you enjoy to win and young guys have to understand that and play accordingly next week."’
Christie senses Bills career over
‘Donahoe, who did speak with Christie’s agent, said he and Williams tried unsuccessfully to contact Christie. Donahoe said he hoped to sit down with Christie in the near future to talk.’
Door open for Christie to return to Bills
‘"It would be difficult for me to consider signing back with them," Christie said last night. "I’m not saying I wouldn’t, but let me ask you this: Would you trust them after what happened? I have my doubts."’
Buffalo weather just like home to Saints
‘The Saints made a key adjustment on offense at halftime. After knocking heads with the Bills defense, which stacked eight and nine men at or near the line most of the first two periods, the Saints spread their offense with four receivers in the hopes of opening running lanes for Ricky Williams.’
Christie angry over how Bills gave him the boot
‘"I’ve tried to handle the business side with class, and I really don’t think in this case they did," said Christie, the most accomplished kicker in Bills history. "I’ve been here a long time and I’ve made Buffalo my home. For them to handle this situation like they did was unacceptable, unacceptable."’
Saints were never worried in Buffalo game
‘"Basically all I said was that the defense is holding its end. If you can make teams kick field goals in the red zone and don’t give up touchdowns you have a chance to win the game," Haslett said. "So we just had to go out and play our type of football on offense, that’s run the ball wear people out, take advantage of the plays you get, don’t put the ball on the ground, and we did it."’