Yes, we have looked at the Bills’ record, so don’t suggest that we ought to be fitted for a straitjacket. Eleven of the 12 choices are still on the active roster or injured reserve, and this group, which is starting to produce modest results, will represent the foundation for the future. The top 3 choices have combined for 14 starts, and corner Nate Clements is going to be a "shut down" defender. Buffalo is taking its lumps now, for sure, but the Class of ’01 will contribute to improved play over the final 1½ months of this season. The Bills got quality and quantity.
Archives for November 2001
Upon further review, never mind
‘Coach Gregg Williams, however, is also eager to play a game where plenty of television cameras will be in use. That’s because he’s 1 of 7 on instant-replay challenges this season, a .143 batting average he feels likely would be better had Buffalo not played in mostly regional telecasts that provide limited camera angles for replay analysis.’
Graham finally realizes dream of kicking in NFL
‘In between working as a substitute school teacher, selling cars, and running his own sportswear embroidery business, Shayne Graham has managed to keep alive his dream of becoming a National Football League place-kicker.’
Better Bills
‘Of the NFL’s three teams with fewer than two victories, the Bills have by far the best combined ranking in total offense and total defense.’
Don’t count on Texans taking Johnson from Bills
‘League rules dictate that the Texans must spend 38 percent (approximately $30 million) of their salary cap money on the expansion draft, but general manager Charley Casserly reportedly won’t be selecting a high-priced, sack-prone veteran quarterback (i.e. Johnson, or Chris Chandler if they were made available) because he knows they’d be sitting ducks behind a porous offensive line.’
Chargers sign Christie
‘Christie, cut by Buffalo in early October because of a groin injury, will handle field goal attempts and PATs, while struggling Wade Richey will do kickoffs and maybe long field goal attempts.’
Chargers sign free agent K Steve Christie
‘Terms were not disclosed, but ESPN reported the deal to be at one year for $477,000.’
Van Pelt making a case as Bills full-time starter
‘"I’m real pleased that Alex has given us a chance offensively right now to be in these ballgames," Williams said. "He’s given us some life."’
Graham ready to quit his day job for Bills
‘To make ends meet, Shayne Graham spent the past two years working odd jobs — including a stint as a substitute teacher — while pursuing his dream to become an NFL kicker.’
Second-round picks make big contributions
"This really has been an impressive second-round group," said Buffalo general manager Tom Donahoe who, in addition to Henry, got suddenly emerging defensive end Aaron Schobel in the second round. "That round is producing a lot of good players."
Early winners and losers from 2001 draft
Yes, we have looked at the Bills’ record, so don’t suggest that we ought to be fitted for a straitjacket. Eleven of the 12 choices are still on the active roster or injured reserve and this group, which is starting to produce modest results, will represent the foundation for the future. The top three choices have combined for 14 starts and corner Nate Clements is going to be a "shut down" defender. Buffalo is taking its lumps now, for sure, but the Class of ’01 will contribute to improved play over the final 1 ½ months of this season. The Bills got quality and quantity.
Power Rating 29 (was 29)
Someday, maybe five or 10 years from now, Gregg Williams will be sitting down and reminiscing about the darkest days of his coaching career and the game that topped ’em all, Miami, when he lost it on a blown extra point and a fumbled kickoff. What I will say to him today is, “Get em all out of your system right now, so there won’t be any left over for next season.”
Chargers will hold audition for relief kicker today
Former Buffalo kicker Steve Christie arrived in town yesterday and passed a physical. Christie is to kick at the Chargers’ practice facility this morning and, assuming all goes well, will be signed to a contract and will kick in Sunday’s game at Seattle.
Kicker Steve Christie passes physical
‘If the Chargers like what they see from the 34-year-old Christie, they are expected to sign him to compete with beleaguered kicker Wade Richey, whose field-goal misses from 25 and 27 yards cost the Chargers dearly in their 20-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.’
Alex Van Pelt press conference (11/28)
On if the team’s quarterback solution last off-season should have been him:
"That’s for you guys and the fans. I’m just trying to get ready and give us the best chance to win. I could care less about that, I could care less what people think about Rob and myself, none of that matters to me right now, it would be keeping the guys going and getting us a win."