"Last week, I think what I said … was that when we made the decision with Rob, it was a decision we were not making for 8 games, or 16 games, or whatever. We felt we were making a decision for the future. I also said we evaluate every player on this roster, and I’ll be evaluated this last 8 games, as will the coaches and the players. There’s a lot at stake here, and we can’t feel that despite our record, the rest of our season we can go through the motions. If people are going through the motions, they’re not going to be here. That’s one thing I can assure you of."
Archives for November 2001
Johnson suffers broken collarbone
"One of those things that I will explain to you [about his injury] right up front of why he wasn’t able to talk last night, it’s more than just that," Williams added. "He found out late Friday night that his grandfather passed away, his dad’s father, and he already had plans as soon as the ballgame was over to get him on out there and go to the funeral, and it’s important as a family to do that."
Gregg Williams press conference
"Defensively, right there, they fought and got us back into it when we didn’t get the onside kick, which we had scripted and we discussed it the night before what we would do in that position. By working hard to strip it to get another chance and we end up having several missed tackles at the end when they break out for the score."
Rob Johnson’s playing style leads to injuries
Is anyone really surprised about Bills QB Rob Johnson being out 4 weeks with a broken clavicle? I hate to beat a dead horse, or in this case, a half-dead quarterback. But Johnson’s style of play leads to sacks, which leads to injuries.
Rob’s greatest hits
‘Team President and General Manager Tom Donahoe said there is no immediate plan to sign someone to be the third quarterback. Donahoe indicated the Bills might consider rookie practice squad player David Dinkins for the No. 3 role. Dinkins played quarterback at Morehead State and got work at there in training camp. He currently works as a scout team running back in practice.’
Injury may be last straw for Johnson
‘He holds the ball too long. He doesn’t make quick reads. He loses. And he keeps getting hurt. That’s the unpardonable sin, his inability to remain healthy. Avoiding injury is a skill, and he doesn’t have it. The surprise isn’t that Johnson suffered a major injury, it’s that it didn’t happen sooner.’
Rob’s aches and pains
‘Nov. 11, 2001: Broken collarbone (at New England)’
Defense climbing up statistical ladder
‘The Bills face nearly impossible odds of selling out Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. The team still has about 15,000 tickets remaining. Former quarterback Jim Kelly will be enshrined on the Bills’ Wall of Fame during a halftime ceremony.’
Ted Tollner Fired From San Diego State
Former Bills coach Ted Tollner, whose teams have won just five games in the last two seasons, was fired as the coach at San Diego State on Monday.
Bills’ Johnson will miss 3 to 5 weeks
‘Bills coach Gregg Williams revealed yesterday afternoon that Johnson’s injury is not as serious as was first speculated, and there is a chance he can return to action in three to five weeks.’
Wilson hints that quarterback will be brought back in 2002
‘"I didn’t get a chance to talk to him before he left (following the 21-11 road loss to the New England Patriots), but I’m sure he is devastated by the fact he’s been injured again. I’m sure the critics are going to say, ‘See, I told you so.’ But once he recovers from this — and I’m told by our doctors he will recover completely — Rob will be our quarterback. We’ll be supporting him."’
Johnson to miss 3-5 weeks with broken collarbone
‘Determining whether to extend Johnson’s contract or cut him now becomes more complicated, team president Tom Donahoe said on Monday. "Obviously it makes your decision different because we would like to have him out there especially now that we have some offensive linemen that we think can play and play effectively," Donahoe said. "We’re at the halfway point of the season, and to say that somebody is or isn’t coming back, I’m not prepared to do that right now."’
Johnson, and the rest of the Bills, could be done
‘Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for the Buffalo Bills…it did.’
Do coaches share the blame for the mess the Bills are in?
‘Not only is Williams a rookie coach, but also six members of his staff are in their first season in the National Football League, four of them on offense. And it’s beginning to show.’
Notes from another Buffalo bashing
‘A bizarre scene occurred in the second half when, while pass blocking, Bills’ rookie offensive tackle Jonas Jennings got his facemask caught in that of Pats’ defensive end Anthony Pleasant. An official had to separate them.’