Former All-Pro Buffalo Bills center Kent Hull, the leader of the offensive line for the Buffalo Bills’ no-huddle offensive and the 19th inductee to the Wall of Fame at Ralph Wilson Stadium this fall, answered your emails in an exclusive interview with buffalobills.com
Archives for July 15, 2002
Time to induct Larry Felser into Hall of Fame?
Letter to the editor making the case for Larry Felser.
Wade Phillps converting Atlanta to 3-4 defense
Phillips worked roughly the same magic in Buffalo in 1995, coaching a unit that wound up with an NFL-high 49 sacks. Named Buffalo’s head coach in 1998, Phillips’ defense ranked sixth, first and third overall in his three seasons on the job.
Thursday’s Police Report
‘ Wright arraignment postponed to Sept. 24. An expected court arraignment for former Fresno State football star Rodney Wright, who is accused of a hit-and-run collision in which two people in another vehicle were injured, failed to happen Wednesday since no formal charges have been filed.’
DWI charge brought in Hamburg crash
‘The man was charged with drunken driving and various traffic violations. He told officers he was on his way home from Ralph Wilson Stadium, where he had been since 1:30 a.m. drinking and waiting to buy Bills tickets, police said.’
Pasquarelli: Best RB depth in the league?
The winner? In a close call, we’re making it Buffalo over Pittsburgh, once again because the Steelers’ Jerome Bettis must prove he is beyond a 2001 groin injury. Buffalo is actually four-deep at tailback, with Travis Henry, Sammy Morris, Shawn Bryson and Richard Huntley. And that doesn’t even count Curtis Alexander, who had a terrific season in NFL Europe this spring, but probably won’t make the roster. The tailbacks are augmented by venerable fullback Larry Centers, never much more than an adequate blocker, but still one of the NFL’s premier receivers out of the backfield, even at age 34.