Buffalo’s defense couldn’t have played much worse than it did during the first two games. The Bills will have to improve in that area without their best defensive player. Buffalo takes on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Ralph Wilson Stadium in a matchup of winless teams.
Archives for September 29, 2001
Bills’ Donahoe psyched about facing Steelers
‘It’s no wonder Donahoe was less candid discussing payback against the Steelers. "We have our issues we’re trying to address. That’s where our concentration is," Donahoe said. "But as far as me being a factor in the game, I’m not a factor." But in some ways he is.As the first executive to hold the title of president in franchise history, Donahoe is front and centre in overseeing a new Bills era. Since taking over in January following John Butler’s dismissal, Donahoe has brought in a new coaching staff, headed by rookie Gregg Williams, defused a quarterback controversy by releasing Doug Flutie in favour of Rob Johnson, and is attempting to rebuild the Bills from scratch.’
Bills make roster move
‘The Bills today announced offensive tackle Jon Carman has been signed to the 53-man roster.’
Defense ready to go against Johnson
‘"If he gets a little excited, he’ll get out of the pocket and scramble on you and hurt you that way," said Smith. "You do get a little excited when he holds the ball, but you have to be conscious of getting overaggressive and he takes it up the field and the defensive backs are running downfield and he’s getting a big gain on you. You can’t let him sit there and pick you apart. If you get some pressure and get in his face and disrupt his throws, you can get some interceptions and knockdowns."’
Donahoe downplays any extra incentive against Steelers
‘For Donahoe, who started in the Steelers’ organization in the 1960s as the team’s ball boy, this game has to conjure bittersweet feelings. Donahoe’s tenure with the Steelers ended in January 2000 when it was determined that his relationship with Cowher had deteriorated to a point that owners Dan and Art Rooney II felt they had to decide which one must go.’
Moulds will play; tackles questionable
‘If Fina and Jennings can’t go or are limited, rookie Marques Sullivan, who has been working at right tackle, will see time at tackle.’
CBS draws the line on technology in smaller markets
‘If the Buffalo Bills continue to flounder, Buffalo television viewers will be suffering through more than just the losses. They also will suffer through some games in which CBS doesn’t appear to be trying its hardest to provide quality telecasts. During the Indianapolis Colts’ 42-26 demolition of the Bills on Sunday, CBS didn’t use the technology that helps viewers see where teams have to go to make first downs. In the Bills’ opener two weeks earlier against the Saints, Fox also didn’t use the technology.’
Bills fans alerted to Route 219 work
‘Fans heading to the Bills game Sunday on the westbound New York State Thruway are being asked to consider alternate routes to the stadium, Erie County Sheriff Patrick M. Gallivan announced Friday.’
Young OT seeks right answers
‘The education of Marvell Smith in advanced offensive tackle play took additional steps the past three weeks. Russ Grimm, his coach, did everything but paint the proper foot placements on the practice field for Smith.’
Steelers’ Great Hall finally has grand debut
‘The 40,000-square-foot hall contains a food court, lockers used by Steelers Hall of Fame players, and jerseys and other artifacts from both Steelers and Pitt football history. It also has banners, murals and 20-foot-high reproductions of the Steelers’ four Super Bowl trophies.’
Steelers Report
‘The Buffalo Bills are advising their many Canadian fans to arrive on this side of the border tonight if they plan to attend the game tomorrow because of the long delays at border crossings.’
Bailey no longer awestruck by opposition
‘Opposing Bailey will be John Fina, a 10-year veteran, a former No. 1 pick and a player with 120 NFL starts on his resume. "If you look at it from a fan’s standpoint, which I was just a year ago, yeah, you’re thinking … ‘That’s Tony Boselli,’ " Bailey said of his debut. "Once you start playing, you don’t think about that at all, you’ve got to play ball. I’m a defensive end, and he’s an offensive lineman. That’s as far as it goes."’
Donahoe still quiet about Cowher feud
‘Tomorrow, Donahoe’s old team and old nemesis come to Buffalo, and Donahoe is doing his best to downplay the game. "The game has nothing to do with me and Bill Cowher, it has to do with the two teams on the field," he said. But he did admit, "Obviously anytime you’ve worked somewhere and were raised in a city, the game has a little extra meaning for you, I’m not going to deny that."’
Now it’s must-win time for Johnson, Williams
‘Remember Johnson’s diving touchdown to beat Kansas City last season, a play that was termed his "defining" moment? Turns out it was a moment frozen in time. Since then, Johnson has lost the last six games he has started, including this season’s ugly losses to the Saints and Colts. During that stretch, he has thrown three touchdown passes vs. eight interceptions, been sacked 29 times, suffered a half-dozen injuries and gone through more ice than Barry Bonds has baseballs.’
Moulds practices, confident he will play Sunday
‘"No way am I 100 percent," Moulds said. "But I’m going to go out there and play because I only know one way to play, and that’s play hard and play physical."’