‘GMs around the league must be kicking themselves, wondering how they missed on this guy.’
Archives for December 1, 2001
Little to choose between NFL’s best and worst
‘Maguire, a former Bill who still lives locally during the season and hosts a local cable show, isn’t surprised by the team’s collapse. But did he really expect this much of one? "When I looked at what they did in the preseason and saw the guys go down with injuries, yeah," said Maguire. "If you don’t have an offensive line, you can’t play. And they don’t."’
Upon further review, Bills feel jinxed
‘Williams is almost as futile (1-7) on challenges as his team (1-9) is in games.’
Homecoming king
‘"I tell you, all that this family has gone through, Jeff has kept us together," Bob Garcia said this week in an interview. "I don’t know how he handled it so well, but he did. "He always stayed positive and that’s probably the biggest reason he’s been able to handle everything so well in his life. He has worked tremendously hard for it."’
Hearst is the Niners’ unsung hero
‘Back in the lineup after two seasons and no less than four surgeries to repair his left ankle, Hearst has emerged as the comeback story of the NFL season. With 776 yards on 147 carries through 10 games, Hearst is giving the Niners offence the versatility it lacked while he sat out recovering from a blood disorder that essentially caused a portion of his ankle bone to die.’
Bills’ loss especially good one for 49ers
‘"The most wonderful years of my life were in Buffalo," the 53-year-old Kansas native [Bruce DeHaven] said.’
Revitalized defense is the key to 49ers’ resurgence
‘The 49ers’ offense has become an explosive one, with Jeff Garcia throwing to Terrell Owens and Garrison Hearst back in game- breaking form, but the 49ers will go as far as their defense takes them.’
Owens practices, but status is in doubt
‘"Day to day,” Owens said when asked to assess his status.’
49ers a different bunch from ’94
‘The entire NFL is different, too. The era of dynasties is dead. Teams can rise from the ashes or go up in flames in an instant.’
St. Clair’s No. 79 jersey to be retired
‘Hall of Fame tackle Bob St. Clair is bursting with excitement about having his No. 79 jersey retired by the 49ers at halftime of Sunday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills at 3Com Park.’
Owens practices, Mariucci upbeat that he’ll play
‘Up to three inches of rain are predicted for Sunday, which means the game may be played in a quagmire.’
Johnson hopes surgery isn’t needed
‘"The doctor I saw in California said it was a breath away from popping through the skin. It wasn’t very good. Hopefully, it will heal correctly and I won’t have to have surgery."’
Hearst’s comeback ‘a miracle’
‘Hearst is in the midst of writing the NFL’s ultimate comeback story, one whose latest chapter plays out tomorrow night at 3Com Park when the 49ers host the Buffalo Bills.’
Confidence separates young 49ers, Bills
‘Looking at the rosters for the San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills, who meet Sunday, both teams are among the youngest in the NFL. The 49ers have 13 rookies and nine second-year players; the Bills have 11 rookies and nine second-year players. What’s the difference between the two? Confidence.’