‘If we were directing a video of Kelly’s 10 greatest performances, here’s how it would look…’.
Archives for November 2001
Jim Kelly exemplifies a Hall of Fame QB
‘For those who must decide who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame next year, this one should be easy.’
Many unhappy homecomings
‘"You get the feeling he’s in control when he’s in there," said receiver Peerless Price. "He knows the offense. He knows the timing everybody has."’
Van Pelt ready to lead Bills
‘"I don’t know if I see things better (than Johnson)," Van Pelt said. "But that’s one thing in this offense: I do have experience in it and I can anticipate some things."’
Sheppard matches up with mentor
‘Sheppard, who has taken a lot of heat for his inconsistent play-calling, has been limited in his ability to open up his offense because of injuries to the line. His unit is coming off a futile display against New England. Wouldn’t a victory today be a sweet way to bounce back?’
Scouting report
‘If the Bills can slow down Alexander and force Hasselbeck to the air, they stand a much better chance of pulling the upset.’
Q & A with Bill Conaty
‘[Q:] The offensive line has been under heavy criticism this year. What is your biggest beef with reporters and fans who criticize the offensive line? [A:] ”I can’t say what I would want to say, but I’d just say guys are trying their best. There hasn’t been as many mental errors as there has physical errors. There’s been some of both, but guys are doing their best, busting their butt.’
Alexander not guaranteed anything
‘When asked if Alexander deserves to start, coach Mike Holmgren played coy, saying "I don’t know. I’m going to hold off until we make that decision. I’ll have a chance to think it through, to see how healthy he is. We’ll go from there."’
Bills have some pieces in place to turn things around quickly
‘The Bills appear headed for a 3-13 season at best, but there are reasons to be optimistic.’
Forget those Super Bowls, Kelly belongs in Canton
‘If winning the big one is the main prerequisite, then I suppose Trent Dilfer, Mark Rypien and Jeff Hostetler will merit consideration over Kelly. And if you think they do, then you must also believe that a football is filled with Flutie Flakes rather than air and that Rob Johnson’s bones are made of steel.’
Bills add team’s finest QB to Wall of Fame today
”’It’s funny how things turn out sometimes,” said Kelly, owner of virtually every passing record in team history. ”Looking back, I’m so happy (Bills owner) Ralph Wilson didn’t listen to me and trade me before I came to Buffalo because who knows what would have happened.”’
Kelly magic returns to ‘The Ralph’
‘As for Canton, the QB who led the Bills to four straight Super Bowls and eight playoff berths in a span of nine seasons, seems a lock … though not necessarily on the first ballot.’
Hasselbeck still struggling to lead Hawks
‘Hasselbeck isn’t the engineer that drives the Seahawks’ train, but rather a passenger holding a ticket.’
Capsule preview: Seahawks vs. Bills
‘On the other side of the ball, the Bills are a mess. Their top receiver is a fullback and their top running back is a rookie who averages 3.2 yards per carry. Expect the Seahawks to tee off on immobile QB Alex Van Pelt.’
Toiling in anonymity
‘Nobody flew Chris Gray down to Los Angeles for a television appearance last week.’