‘Watson fits the mold the Bills desire in their cornerbacks. He has good size – 6-foot-1 and 188 pounds – so he can defend tall receivers. And he’s comfortable playing man-to-man coverage, which the Bills emphasize.’
Archives for August 2002
Few seats left for opener
‘Only about 400 scattered seats are left for the Sept. 8 game in Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Bills also have three other games that are close to being sold out. A little less than 1,000 seats remain for the games against Chicago on Sept. 29, Oakland on Oct. 6 and New England on Nov. 3.’
Bills’ offensive line off to slow start
‘For the half, Buffalo’s first unit rushed 10 times for 15 yards.’
Big plays happen both ways on special teams units
‘Like the offense and defense, the Buffalo Bills special teams units rode a roller coaster in Thursday’s 20-13 loss to the Detroit Lions in the final game of the preseason.’
War Room Questions
Q: Will the Bills go to the 4-6 defense this year? I thought they were going to run it last year.
A: The Bills wanted to switch to the 4-6 defense but they simply did not have the personnel to do it last year. That, however, changed CB Nate Clements entered the starting lineup. With Clements and Winfield, the Bills have two CBs capable of playing on an island, which is exactly what the aggressive 4-6 defense needs to be effective. How important is it? Two of the biggest reasons the Titans had such a down year in 2001 were injuries in the secondary and the inability of their corners to play on an island.
Bills’ running attack stuck in neutral
‘The Bills’ leading rusher this preseason is returning starter Travis Henry, who’s racked up 80 yards on 27 carries, and accounted for the longest run from scrimmage — a mere 20 yards. The backups have fared even worse.’
Aug 30 Kelly Krunch Winner
While the Bills were a great team and were playing at home, the cynic in me would not allow me to believe that the Bills would actually go to the Super Bowl.
Preseason Length Just Right
Preseason football wouldn't be complete without the annual debate over whether there is too much preseason football.
You hear the discussions over the copy machine and the talk-show airwaves.
Bills Fall In Preseason Finale
For the first time since the 1990 season the Bills finished the preseason 0-4. Could that be a good sign?
Bills-Lions Post-Game Quotebook
"Too many negative plays – with the penalties and stuff. We need to get that straightened out. We get to go play for real now and I'm fired up about that. We have a very short time to get things straightened out. I have the confidence that we'll get it done."
The Bills are nowhere near being ready
‘And suddenly it’s hard not to wonder whether Williams, who got the job because of his impressive interview with president/general manager Tom Donahoe, is the coach to lead this team back to the playoffs.’
Positive finish
‘Buffalo managed just 52 yards rushing in the game and 262 yards overall.’
Bills offense flounders again in defeat
‘The Bills now have 10 days in which to prepare for their season opener against the New York Jets in Ralph Wilson Stadium. It looks like they need it.’
Ford Field costly, but a better deal for Lions
‘It has a capacity of 64,355, about 16,000 fewer seats than the Silverdome. But Ford Field has 8,641 club seats and 132 luxury suites.’
Bills fizzle, have much to do
‘Eight more penalties, no running game, turnovers, big plays against the defense and inconsistent special teams marred Buffalo’s final tuneup game before the regular season opens a week from Sunday against the New York Jets at home.’