Three wallpapers of the greatest QB in Bills history.
Archives for August 2002
August Wallpaper on buffalobills.com
August wallpaper featuring WR Josh Reed
Emotional Kelly has the heart of a linebacker
‘Of his son, Kelly said: "I don’t know where he gets his strength." Some of us have a pretty good idea.’
Lockdown
‘"Antoine and Nate are very good corners that will allow us to play the kind of defense we want," Williams said. "We’re asking a lot from them, but we feel they can handle being out there in single coverage."’
Club Gregg
‘Actually, Williams isn’t taking it easy on the players. His methods have more to do with keeping players fresh and healthy.’
Kelly proves his manhood off the field
‘And I swear, from his mother’s death forward, he seemed a different man in public. There’s a point in any life where you can’t forestall manhood any longer and that’s certainly it. All the money and adulation and victory in the world can’t change what that first parental death teaches you (nor can most of us learn it until the moment when life says that we have to).’
Hall of Fame performance
‘Jim, you did us proud.’
Bills seeking answers
‘Like the previous night-time workouts — two last year and one last week — it was more of a show than a grueling grind-it-out session. The Bills were intent on eliciting oohs and aahs from the large crowd and satisfying autograph requests.’
Fan of the Day
”’The Bills look a lot better. They’re going to have a strong line and I like the way Mike Williams is taking care of business on his side of the ball. They’ve got some speedy new wide receivers in Josh Reed and Maurice Jackson."’
Several Bills missing from Monday workout
‘Williams could not say whether any of the injured players would be available for Friday’s opening preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. "We’ll just take it day to day," the coach said. "For the most part these are veterans. We’ll wait and see if they can play."’
Kelly pays highest Hall tribute to son
‘The quarterback earned his Hall credentials as a player, leading the Buffalo Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls. The fact they failed to win one now seemed dwarfed by the stirring memories he created.’
Kelly invites 1,100 to Hall induction
‘"To win in the NFL you’ve got to have ability and, sometimes, you’ve got to have some luck," Hall of Fame Bills head coach Marv Levy said. "Jim Kelly had ability, and much more. I was the one who had the luck because, from the very first day I became head coach of the Buffalo Bills I was keenly aware of what a special player and a special person Jim Kelly was."’
Son Hunter’s appearance keys Kelly’s greatest day
‘Most medical experts would agree that it has taken divine intervention for this young boy to survive this long.’
Freelancer Leroy Andre has covered Jim Kelly from start of football career
‘Andre also said that while Kelly was playing youth football he once got discouraged and quit the team. "But his father (Joe Kelly) told him there’d be no chance of him making it to the Super Bowl, so he kept on trying."’
Hometown heroes
‘In fact, so many people from East Brady made the pilgrimage to Canton that the town was all but a ghost town Saturday. The streets were empty and only a few lonely shopkeepers and bartenders interrupted an otherwise still afternoon.’