‘Empire will broadcast the scrimmage live.’
Archives for August 3, 2002
Spoon probably lost for season
‘He extended his right arm to make a hit when injured and will have surgery on Monday. Spoon suffered a similar injury to his left arm in college, costing him an entire year.’
Fan of the Day
‘"I’ve been a Browns fan ever since growing up in East Cleveland. Browns fans are glad to show Bills fans what REAL fans are all about. We’re confident in our quarterback, but we’re really looking for a running game. I’ll tell you one thing, the Browns will be better than the Bills, and it won’t even be close!"’
Offense making gains, but still has far to go
‘Earlier in the day, Bills coach Gregg Williams paid the Browns a compliment when he said: “They’re extremely physical. Butch and I both want to establish a physical presence, and he’s done a good job of that.”‘
Green’s daylong battle vs. Fletcher ends with injury
‘Shea said Fletcher is a “dirty player” based on their altercation in the morning session. “I was just blocking the heck out of him and he wanted to be Mr. Tough Guy and try and rip my helmet off, but that’s a 15-yard penalty for my offense,” said Shea. “I’ve got something for him [today].” And that would be? “I’m just kidding,” Shea said. “But he is dirty, like a Bill Romanowski.”‘
Browns have a fan in Fletcher
”’But I’m happy I’m here. Things happen for a reason. This is a great organization and they’re aggressive in the way they play defense. This is the best place for me. It suits my style. Don’t be surprised if we’re out there playing in late January.”‘
Pro football’s greats share their knowledge
‘Friday morning, Kelly took the time to talk to 200 high school and youth football coaches brought to town from across the nation for a three-day youth football summit. Kelly gave a heart-felt talk at Kent State University Stark Campus about his high school football experiences in rural Pennsylvania. It was his small way of thanking all high school football coaches for the important job they do of teaching America’s young athletes.’
Bledsoe ready to start new life with Buffalo
‘By now, has anybody played the “diminished skills” card on him? “Not to my face,” Bledsoe laughed.’
Fletcher signed with Bills after Browns didn’t make call
‘”The day I signed with Buffalo,” Fletcher said after a Friday morning practice against the Browns, “Cleveland initiated a call, trying to get me to visit.”‘
Browns’ offense struggles vs. Bills
‘Today’s scrimmage will be a major test. The Browns felt they performed well in a scrimmage against the Bills last year. The goal is to take it another step today.’
Buffalo’s Fletcher almost a Brown
‘”This is a great organization, and they’re aggressive in the way they play defense. This is the best place for me. It suits my style.”‘
From western Pa., Kelly found way to Canton
‘”How can you predict all of this?” said Joe Kelly, the father of six sons who were raised in East Brady, which sits 60 miles north of Pittsburgh. “I just wanted him to be a good person and work hard at what he wanted. He did all of that.”‘
Kelly gets top Bill-ing
‘The Bills eventually adopted the K-Gun offense in which Kelly ran a no-huddle offense and called almost all the plays. Dan Marino will take the credit for that. ”If we hadn’t been beating them so bad, they probably never do that K-Gun stuff,” said Marino, close friends with Kelly from their days growing up in Western Pennsylvania and then rivals when Marino played for the Dolphins. “We were up like 21-0 at halftime and they come out and do all that no-huddle stuff and come back and beat us. Jim runs in with like two seconds left to beat us.”’
Kelly still has hill to climb
‘Here’s a quarterbacks club you rarely hear about: Doug Flutie’s son, Doug Jr., has severe autism. Boomer Esiason’s son, Gunnar, has cystic fibrosis. Mark Rypien’s son died of a brain tumor. Jeff Blake’s son has no nerve endings to his intestines. Jeff Hostetler’s son has a heart ailment. Kurt Warner’s stepson is blind. And upon being inducted today into the Hall of Fame, Jim Kelly will spotlight his life of nevers with his son, Hunter.’
Famed toughness
‘Schnellenberger called Kelly the single most important person in the revival of Miami football.’