‘Cornerback Dewayne Washington did what the Pittsburgh Steelers offense had trouble doing — scoring a touchdown. It was enough to beat the struggling Buffalo Bills on Sunday.’
Archives for September 30, 2001
Bills’ Farris breaks leg
‘He was to have surgery Sunday night and could be out for the season.’
Pittsburgh 20, Buffalo 3
‘Jerome Bettis added 114 yards rushing for the Steelers (1-1), who suffocated Rob Johnson and the Buffalo offense en route to their first win of the season.’
NFL Play-by-Play
‘Play by agonizing play.’
Game Recap – Bills drop to 0-3
Cornerback Dewayne Washington did what the Pittsburgh Steelers offense had trouble doing — scoring a touchdown. It was enough to beat the struggling Buffalo Bills on Sunday.’
Banged-up Bills’ offense steels itself for Pittsburgh
‘The Steelers are a notch below the caliber of the Bills’ first two opponents – New Orleans and Indianapolis – so there is a legitimate opportunity for the Bills to rebound from their 0-2 start before a flag-waving, sellout crowd at Ralph Wilson Stadium. But the Bills’ new offense, which is still trying to find its bearings, enters the game hobbling, and the Steelers’ defense is better than a lot of people realize.’
For Bills and Steelers, to play’s the thing
‘If ever there were two teams anxious to get back on the field, they are the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers. They get their wish today at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
No Gray areas
‘The challenge he’s facing now is different than chasing future Heisman Trophy winners or lowering his forearm on some unsuspecting wideout who dared stray between the hash marks. Gray is in his first season as the defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills, a position that places him under an intense spotlight that can be tough to bear. He knew there were going to be doubters when the Bills abandoned the 3-4 defense they had used successfully since 1979 in favor of the 4-3. He knew some people were going to ask questions about the change, especially after the Bills had the third-ranked defense last year following a season in which they were ranked No. 1. Molding the unit in his resilient image is even more daunting minus steadfast veterans like Marcellus Wiley, Ted Washington, John Holecek and Sam Rogers. Now Sam Cowart, the pulse of the group, is down for the year with a partially torn right Achilles tendon.’
Gregg Williams’ slow start has parallels to Saban’s struggles in ’62
‘I have to cackle at Buffalo Bills’ fans. One medium-sized pratfall and they think the football world has gone into permanent eclipse.’
Going to the dogs?
‘The annual Buffalo Bills pet calendar is out, and as always, the photos make it. Where else can you get a picture of Bills owner Ralph Wilson side by side with pal Buffy?’
Rust from 21-day layoff should be Steelers’ biggest problem
‘The Steelers have been off so long they wonder how long it will take to shake off the rust. "We have tried to get close to game simulation (at practice), but you can never simulate true game speed," Cowher said.’
Bills fall long way in short time
‘Cynics may sneer at the Buffalo Bills as big-game chokers. Critics may point to the Bills’ four straight Super Bowls failures in 1990-93 and snicker. But in reality, the Bills had nothing to be ashamed of. They were awesome. Obviously, not as awesome as the Steelers’ dynasty of the 1970s. The Steelers’ went 4-for-4 in their Super Bowl appearances in the ’70s. But in a lot of respects, the glory years in Buffalo bore similarities to the glory years in Pittsburgh. Great owners. Great coaches. Great players. Great fans. Great cold-weather, small-market franchises located just 186 miles from each other. Today, though, the Bills are a team light years away from their heyday, 0-2 and going nowhere.’
Cowher vs. Donahoe: Another power struggle
‘"The fans in Pittsburgh were great to me," he said. "And they were great to my family. They always treated us with a lot of respect, and we’ll never forget that. But we’re Buffalo Bills (now). We live in this community. And that’s where our attention is."’
Buffalo GM, Cowher say game outweighs old feud
‘Cowher didn’t like being asked on Tuesday if this game had added meaning because of Donahoe. "No," the coach said, glaring at the inquisitor.’
Bills willing to start with baby steps
‘After losing their first two games by a combined score of 66-32, after being outgained (856-625), outsacked (9-3) and outclassed, the Buffalo Bills have a more modest goal right now. Win one game.’