‘"I feel like I let the team down. I want to apologize to all the fans and everybody who came out. I felt it was big-time (disappointing) on my part."’
Archives for November 2001
Monday billboard
‘Red-zone malfunctions notwithstanding, he made the offense purr.’
Costly mistakes spoil special day for Buffalo
‘Throw in some remarkable November weather and a very beatable opponent in the Seattle Seahawks and you had to think that if ever there was a game this band of Bills was destined to win, this was the one. Think again.’
Retiring No. 12 tops all honors
‘It was the surprise retirement of his jersey, the first time in the 41-year history of the franchise a number was officially taken out of circulation. It wasn’t Simpson or Shaw or Sestak that moved owner Ralph Wilson to break club policy. It was Kelly. And fittingly so.’
Speak to us Eric, we will listen
‘Eric Moulds is finding out that being the highest-paid player in Bills history carries significant responsibility. Lately, Moulds hasn’t been very responsible.’
Van Pelt displays the ability to lead
‘He looked comfortable out there.’
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Coaching: Had a game plan good enough to win on both offense and defense but turnovers and killer penalties — the story line of this 1-8 season — sabotaged any chance of securing the win. B’
Bills fans want wins, not more bobbleheads
‘The Kelly game has generated bobblehead sales in the few thousands and the other two, honoring Levy and Smerlas, only sales in the mid-hundreds.’
Jim’s day not dandy
‘"I talked to (Buffalo Bills coach Gregg Williams) a little before the game," Holmgren said. "And (the Bills) are going through some things we had to go through last year as far as salary cap and that kind of stuff. They’ll get it going."’
Bills can’t catch a break on Jim Kelly Day
‘Unfortunate timing has plagued the Bills in both the macro and micro. If not for bad luck, etc.’
Seahawks hang on
‘Pretty? Not exactly.’
Hawks counter pesky Van Pelt
‘"We threw the ball effectively today," said Van Pelt, the first quarterback to have a 300-yard passing performance against the Seahawks this season. Van Pelt was able to do what Rich Gannon (twice), Brian Griese, Mark Brunell and Donovan McNabb could not. Of course, Van Pelt wasn’t able to beat the Seahawks, either.’
Seahawks victory is kid stuff
‘With quality NFL receivers such as Price, Eric Moulds and fullback Larry Centers, the Bills should have taken better advantage than they did. But teams are 1-8 for good reasons, and failing to exploit a youngster such as Fuller can be advanced as a reason good as any.’
Seahawks game at a glance
‘Even though the Seahawks defense gave up 372 yards to the 1-8 Bills, the NFL’s second-youngest team, it made crucial red-zone stops to hold Buffalo to three second-half points until a late touchdown drive after the Seahawks had a 23-13 lead.’
Seconds to spare?
‘The TV cameras caught the Seahawks coach venting his frustration at special teams coach Pete Rodriguez along the Seattle sideline at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The problem? The Seahawks almost allowed the 30-second play clock to expire before getting off the kick that proved to be the difference in their 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills yesterday.’