‘The starting offenses for the Bills and Vikings marched up and down the field seemingly at will Friday night in Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Archives for August 17, 2002
Bills’ ‘D’ all talk, not much action
‘The Bengals came out throwing in the preseason opener and the Vikings did likewise.’
Culpepper ready to rebound
‘"The only person I need to prove something to is myself," said Culpepper. "I don’t feel like I have anything to prove this year. I know what I’m capable of."’
Defense gets boost with signing of Price
‘Terms of the contract weren’t released, but it’s believed he received a one-year deal worth slightly more than the veteran minimum of $650,000.’
Kelly owes nobody for failed business
‘I neither made nor lost a cent on Kelly or the corporation founded with him as its figurehead, but as far as the publicly known facts are concerned, I find no fault with him in that situation. I am disgusted anew with those who claim to think Kelly "ripped off" anyone there. He owes nobody for his business failure.’
Vikings hang on
‘During the first 30 minutes, the litany of dismay looked like this: Culpepper completed 12 of 19 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown, he rushed seven times for 34 yards, and not once did the Bills come close to sacking him.’
Bills, Vikings put on a good show
‘In two practice tilts so far, Bledsoe has rung up 27 points in seven possessions. That breaks down to 3 TDs, 2 FGs, 1 punt and 1 turnover. He can start unpacking the boxes at the 36-acre farm he purchased in East Aurora, he’s got the team made.’
Price brought back to bolster defense
‘"We talked to him all winter, all spring, and it was just a matter of him being able to pass his physical," general manager Tom Donahoe said.’
Defensive line still a problem for the Bills
‘For all the enthusiasm generated by the Bills’ off-season trade for quarterback Drew Bledsoe – and he played well again on Friday night – this team’s hopes for dramatic improvement rest with the performance of its defensive line. And, so far, the returns haven’t been good.’
Defence bails on Bills
‘Though they were trailing only 17-13 — and ultimately lost 24-21 — the Bills’ first-team defence surrendered 293 yards to the Vikings offence by halftime. Given that the Bills meet the Vikings for real in Week 2 of the fast-approaching NFL season, they may want to get up to speed sooner rather than later.’
Vikings 24, Buffalo 21
‘The starting offense rolled for 293 yards in the first half and did not punt in five possessions; quarterback Daunte Culpepper threw for 189 yards and tailback Michael Bennett ran for 49 yards in 30 minutes of work.’
Rookie Campbell makes great grab
‘• Cornerback Tyrone Carter briefly was credited with a 98-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the second quarter before officials reversed the call on replay. The call was so obvious that coach Mike Tice sent his defensive players back on the field while officials were still reviewing the film.’
Vikings show strong upside
‘But the evening clearly belonged to the Vikings’ offense.’
Bennett boffo in Buffalo
‘Overall, the secondary had a decent day against Drew Bledsoe, who completed 6 of 8 passes for a modest 70 yards.’
Vikings 24, Bills 21
‘So much for first impressions. After a promising preseason debut, the Buffalo Bills took a step backward in a 24-21 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Friday.’