quote: For all Jacksonville’s troubles, the Bills (an 8 1/2-point underdog)
have yet to prove that they’re better than anyone else’s second team, much
less a perennial playoff contender.
Archives for October 18, 2001
Bills look to ‘stay on course’
‘ESPN isn’t exactly salivating over this one.’
Pro-Bowl ballots are available with a few surprises
The NFL has their Pro-Bowl ballot prepared and as always there are a few glitches; Chrsitie is listed as the Bills kicker although he is no longer with the Bills and ex-Bill A. Smith is on it but he is listed as a Pittsburgh RB.
NOTE: the electronic ballot no longer has a fill-in-the-blank spot and allows ‘express’ submissions.
Offense:
QB: R. Johnson, RB: T. Henry, FB: L. Centers, WR: E. Moulds & P. Price, TE: J. Riemersma, C: B. Conaty, G: R. Brown & J. Ostroski, T: J. Fina & J. Jennings
Defense:
DE: P. Hansen& E. Flowers, LI: P. Williams & S. Price, OL: J. Foreman & K. Newman, IL S. Cowart (IR), CB: A. Winfield & K. Irvin, FS: K. Carpenter, SS: R. Hill
Special Teams:
K: S. Christie (released), P: B. Moorman, KR: N. Clements, ST: D. Polk
Metzelaars’ son lights up Charlotte sky with aerial brilliance
Former Buffalo Bill and Carolina Panther Pete Metzelaars spent 16 seasons in the NFL catching passes and battling in the trenches from his TE position.
Around the Carolinas, he is also the answer to a great Panthers trivia question. Metzelaars was the first Panther to score a touchdown, hauling in an 8-yard TD pass from former Bill Frank Reich during Carolina’s inaugural season.
Now his son, Anthony Metzelaars, is putting up numbers in Charlotte that will make him the answer to future trivia questions. The younger Metzelaars QBs Charlotte Christian, where his father serves as OC of the football team and as assistant athletics director. Like his father, Anthony is finding much success on the football field.
Buffalo (0-4) at Jacksonville (2-2) Thursday, 8:30 pm EDT
NFL Preview of game.
Bills, Jags regroup after respite
Warning: Joe Theismann ahead, some people like coffee others hate it.
GM Tom Donahoe made the right decision to release Flutie and keep Johnson because the West Coast style suits Johnson more than Flutie. But the problem is that Johnson isn’t getting rid of the ball quickly enough. If he can make decisions, learn the offense and survive the season, he will be fine — and so will the Bills.
Bills will be a test for Jags
Based on the records of the two teams, the Jaguars should be able to get back on track. Tony Brackens will be back to help the Jaguars’ defense.
But the Bills are a desperate team with good skill-position players. The Bills’ defense has been marred by injury, especially to LB Cowart, their best player. They have been close several times to putting things together. Under new head coach Williams, the Bills are really struggling with the system and getting everyone on the same page. The young coaching staff is just taking a little longer than other staffs to get a pulse on its personnel. That’s what they are struggling with. I don’t expect Buffalo to be an easy test for the Jaguars.
ESPN first-quarter report card
QB Johnson holds onto the ball too long and can’t finish games because of injuries. Salary cap problems forced them to dismantle a 3-4 defense that could stuff the run. The Bills have fallen to the bottom of the league. First-year coach Williams hasn’t won over his veterans so far with his aggressive style of coaching.
Grade: F (only F in AFC)
NOTE: Ruben Brown did make all AFC team
Jaguar receivers awaken Bills’ deep thoughts
‘Jacksonville boasts the player who has the most catches and receiving yards in the NFL over the past five years – Jimmy Smith. Containing Smith, receiving partner Keenan McCardell and quarterback Mark Brunell figures to be a key to the Bills’ chances of getting their first win of the year in the nationally televised game at Alltel Stadium.’
Gaining a foothold
‘Taking over for Chris Mohr, perhaps the best punter in franchise history, Moorman is the AFC’s second-ranked punter at 48.1 yards behind Denver’s Tom Rouen (48.9). The Bills’ single-season record is 44.5 by Paul Maguire in 1969.’
Moulds grabs for the reins of leadership
‘Getting Moulds involved would be a start. To borrow an old phrase from his pal, Keyshawn, give him the damn ball.’
Battered Bills, Jags looking to get off the ropes
‘The outcome of tonight’s game between the Bills and Jaguars will go a long way toward determining which team has a chance to salvage its season and which one can start thinking about its holiday travel plans.’
Highlights of this week’s game notes
Moulds now ranks 4th on the Bills all-time receiving yardage list after passing Thurman Thomas last week. He needs 10 receptions to tie Bob Chandler in 5th place on Buffalo’s all-time receptions list and 11 to tie Elbert Dubenion in 4th. He’s currently tied with Frank Lewis for 6th all-time in receiving touchdowns and his next one will tie Pete Metzelaars for 5th best. With a catch against the Jaguars, he’ll also extend his club record of games with a reception to 54.
Johnson returns to Jacksonville Thursday
"He said, ‘No, I don’t want you to go back in,’" Johnson said afterwards. "If you can’t move, you can’t go back in. … I just wanted to make sure my ankle wasn’t broken because it hurt like it was broken. Once I found out it wasn’t broken, I knew I had to suck it up. It’s just something you have to do. My team needed me."
Johnson a gamer
‘"I think (Johnson has) had stretches of playing well, but he has had some unlucky situations," Bills coach Gregg Williams said this week. "He has had stretches where he has executed the offence very well. The breakdowns on offence have not just been the quarterback."’