‘Lately, the Bills have done very well on Sunday nights, going 10-4 on the late Sunday games since the series started in 1990 on TNT, and winning their last four, with their last loss coming five years ago. Buffalo has also managed that solid record despite the fact that only five of those games were played in Orchard Park, with the Bills holding a respectable 5-4 mark on Sunday night road games.’
Archives for November 29, 2001
Highlights of this week’s game notes
WR Eric Moulds is coming off his best game of the season and one of his finest as a pro. Against Miami’s third-ranked pass defense, Moulds caught six passes for a career-high tying 196 yards and two TDs. The scores came on an 80-yard catch and run in the first quarter and a one-handed grab for a 54-yard TD in the third. The 196 receiving yards represent the NFL’s highest single-game total (regulation) this season and tie for fifth most in team history. The last Bill with more was James Lofton’s 220 on 10/21/91 vs. Cincy. The two TDs moved him into sole possession of fifth place on the team’s receiving TD list with 27 (Pete Metzelaars, 25).
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Problem not only Lack of Flowers power
Flowers just doesn’t seem to possess the drive that an Aaron Schobel or a Bryce Fisher has. When asked about Flowers lack of attitude Williams tried to defend his player, “You can be one way off the field and be one way on the field. Being physical, that’s part of being a great defensive lineman and a great, dominant defensive line in general as a whole. He’s played physical.”
No 49ers wins are taken for granted
‘Sunday night, the 49ers will host a Buffalo Bills team (1-9) that has struggled after unloading a wealth of veteran defensive talent. Sound familiar, San Francisco fans?’
Hearst is Player of the Week
‘Hearst’s comeback is remarkable. Since spending two years rehabilitating from four ankle surgeries, he has not just returned to the NFL but to elite status.’
Mort Chat
Jeb (Tallahassee): Mort, pleased to meet you. What do you think of Alex Van Pelt?
Chris Mortensen: (9:16 PM ET ) I think if Alex Van Pelt decided to get real serious about his conditioning and being a starter in the NFL, he would have a chance. The opportunity obviously is right there in Buffalo. He’s got a little Jim Kelly in him, froma leadership standpoint. He’s extremely popular in the locker room.’
Christie can’t kick about our weather
‘"It’s great to have him," defensive end Marcellus Wiley said. "That’s ‘Clutch’ Christie."’
Chargers sign Christie to replace Richey on FGs
‘"I just don’t think it [my release] was handled properly," he said. "They sort of bumbled a few other guys, too. It’s certainly not the way the Bills used to handle things. I’ll leave it at that."’
49ers dismiss rumors
‘One league source told The Chronicle and an NFL columnist later warned that coach Steve Mariucci could be pushed out by the end of the season in favor of general manager Terry Donahue. When the notion surfaced at 49ers headquarters, Donahue and Mariucci immediately met. "We laughed about it," Mariucci said. Donahue concurred that there’s nothing to the rumors.’
49ers wonder if they’ll be able to keep Hearst
‘Hearst, named the NFC offensive player of the week Wednesday, will become a free agent after this season because of a clause that voids the final two years of his contract.’
3Com weighing name deal
‘With their rights to the 3Com Park name set to expire at the end of the current football season, officials with the Santa Clara-based networking company said Wednesday that they remain open to extending their agreement with the 49ers but suggested it would have to be on different terms.’
Injured Owens may sit Sunday
‘Injured wide receiver Terrell Owens was a spectator at Wednesday’s practice and he may be watching from the sideline Sunday night, when the 49ers play the Buffalo Bills.’
49ers have no time to relish record
‘"But first things first. Buffalo is the next round."’
Winborn spends more time on field
‘Rookie reserve Jamie Winborn found himself on the field for nearly 50 percent of the snaps last Sunday as part of an increased rotation among the 49ers’ linebacking corps in a 40-21 win at Indianapolis.’