Survey selects five Bills players: two current (Phil Hansen and Antoine Winfield) and three former ones (Sam Gash, Marvcus Patton, John Parrella)as the best "blue-collar" players at their positions.
Archives for October 17, 2001
Travis Henry #4 in Rookie of year meter
4. Travis Henry, RB, Buffalo Bills
Season Stats: 70-240-1 Sunday: Bye
Stock: STEADY
Henry rushed for 113 yards his last time out and has a chance to duplicate that performance Thursday against a Jacksonville defense that allowed 176 yards rushing its last time out.
Henry has been solid considering the offensive line?s poor job of opening holes, though he is averaging only one catch per game. That?s poor for the starting RB in a West Coast offense.
Pat Williams rated #4 run stuffer
4. Pat Williams / Bills ? "There was no drop-off when Washington went out last year and Williams came in."
[Ex-Buffalo Bill Ted Washington is #1]
Flutie fans in western New York have reached mania stage
Some would say that Johnson is what’s in the water, while other Bills fans would say that’s where they’d like to throw him. They claim that Flutie would have this Bills team with a better record than 0-4.
That’s why I call this a mania. There is absolutely no guarantee that the diminutive miracle worker from Boston College would have done a better job had he been kept by the Bills instead of Johnson. But these cries from Flutie fans are nothing new.
Jacksonville mayor complains against blackouts
The mayor of Jacksonville, John Delaney, has written letters to NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Florida legislators in an effort to get the league to revise its blackout policy. The Jaguars experienced their first-ever TV blackout this season and expect that the game versus the Bills in Week 6 will also be banned from being shown on television in Jacksonville because it won’t be a sellout.
Rookie CB Williams, Bills 6th round pick, added to 49ers roster
Jimmy Williams, 22, was a sixth-round draft choice of the Bills this spring, the 196th player selected overall. He was the only player drafted by the Bills who did not make the roster, but the club attempted to retain his rights by signing him to the practice squad.
He declined the Bills’ offer to sign instead with the 49ers PS, in part because of the presence of former Vanderbilt teammate Jamie Winborn, a LB with the 49ers. The two, both represented by agent Terry Bolar, now are roommates.
CBS Power Rankings: Bills: 29 (was 30)
29. Buffalo Bills (30): The one bright spot is that coach Gregg Williams hasn’t lost his sense of humor
The Bills are the highest ranked unwinning team.
Tom Donahoe’s Weekly Bills Update
"Right to the end, to the onside kick, we thought we had a chance to win the game. That’s one thing you want to get out of your players. If you can get 60 minutes of effort from your players every week that you play, you’re going to have a chance to win some games. The effort has to be there, and if it’s not there, 11 players all out on every player, you’re not good enough to win in this league."
Bills looking to get Riemersma into the flow
‘"It’s difficult for me to get in the flow of the game when I’m checking protection and releasing to the flat, which I seem to be doing a lot in this offense," Riemersma said after the Bills’ loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. "We’ve got to find a way to free the release guys and get rid of the ball quicker. Bottom line."’
Johnson’s moment with Jaguars remains his brightest
‘Indeed, life hasn’t been nearly as good for Johnson since he started the 1997 season opener for Jacksonville in place of the injured Mark Brunell and threw for 294 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-27 win. The performance led to his trade to the Bills — Jacksonville got a first- and fourth-round pick — and a five-year, $25 million contract when he arrived.’
Bills still waiting for TE to break out
‘…Jay Riemersma is still waiting for his opportunity to become a major contributor to the Buffalo Bills offense. The sixth-year tight end has been told in each of the last two training camps that he would be a prime receiving target in Buffalo’s passing offense, yet he has spent the majority of his time helping the Bills’ perpetually weak offensive line protect quarterback Rob Johnson.’
No hiding Coughlin’s drive for success
‘As for Coughlin, who earns $2.5 million a year as one of the league’s most successful coaches, he’s sparring with a media that is quick to remind everyone that Jacksonville is 11-14 since a 62-7 rout of the Miami Dolphins in the 1999 playoffs.’
More than just a game
‘True, but Johnson hasn’t done enough since being traded to the Bills three years ago to make the Jaguars or their followers forget Aug. 31, 1997. Replacing an injured Mark Brunell, Johnson made his first NFL start a memorable one against the Baltimore Ravens. Despite leaving the game twice with a severe ankle sprain, Johnson completed 20 of 24 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran 25 yards for a touchdown in the stirring, 28-27 Jacksonville victory.’
Jaguars notebook
‘"It’s a defense obviously we’re familiar with because of Tennessee," Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell told Buffalo reporters this week. "You have to study. Coach Williams’ scheme is not an easy one to play against. There are some unconventional [defensive] fronts, and they do different things with their safeties. They do things you don’t normally see, like linebackers lined up in different positions."’