‘"Since the day I was elected, I prayed to God that my son would be here with me today," Kelly said. "God has granted me that blessing."’
Archives for August 2002
Bledsoe clearly focus of offense, team
‘”Sure, it’s nice to be wanted,” said Bledsoe, who further cemented his relationship with the fans on Saturday by hustling off to Kelly’s induction ceremony in Canton, Ohio. “I don’t know any player alive who, given his choice, wouldn’t want to be liked. It’s been gratifying to be accepted, by my teammates and the fans and everyone, really, the way me and my family have been. But I’ve been around long enough to know that there’s a lot more to it than this. But, yeah, we’ve been made to feel very much at home.”‘
Bledsoe, draft picks bring optimism
‘But when the Bills return to the playoffs, and some pundits feel that will be this season, it will be just as much a result of terrific drafts the past two years.’
On the road again
‘A sampling of Hall of Fame voters indicates Bruce Smith is a lock to be a first-ballot inductee when he is eligible, and Thurman Thomas is considered a lock to be inducted soon after he is eligible.’
Bills’ Hollis feels new home will kick-start his career
‘Hollis’ 64.3 conversion rate in 2001 wasn’t much better that the collective efforts of Arians and Graham, but at least he has a proven track record.’
As Bills jell, head coach feels the squeeze
‘Williams can deny it if he pleases, but the truth is there will be more focus on the head coach this season than there was last season.’
Rookie safety is tough as Wire
‘”I still feel that way and now having the chance to meet my teammates, I’m just so thankful to be in a place like this,” Wire said. “There are great people here and I’m just proud to be part of the Bills organization.”‘
Fan of the Day
‘"They made a lot of other good pick-ups, too. I think they’ll be a lot better at quarterback and Mike Williams and Trey Teague are big improvements on the offensive line."’
Deservedly so, Kelly is main attraction in Canton
‘As one Bills fan, Jason Cassata, told me Saturday, “Jim Kelly means everything to Buffalo. He put Buffalo on the map. Buffalo’s not exactly a booming city, but he took us to four straight Super Bowls and made us proud to be Bills fans.”‘
Kelly, Bills fans own the day
“With all due respect to the other inductees — John Stallworth, Dave Casper, Dan Hampton, and the late George Allen — this day clearly belonged to Kelly and the thousands of fans who turned Fawcett Stadium into a sea of Bills blue.” Vic Carucci
Bills, Browns get warmed up
‘”We started off a little rough,” Bledsoe said. “Their defense did a good job, but then we kind of got going.”‘
Five’s a crowd in Buffalo backfield
‘With five backs in the picture, Bryson’s attitude seemed to suggest that a healthy dose of flexibility might be in order to all the Bills’ running backs in the weeks ahead. “Whoever’s going to play will be the best man, and the coaches will have to figure that out.”‘
Jury out on Bills, Browns
‘Bledsoe could easily have been talking about either team yesterday when he said, “We’ve got potential, which simply means we haven’t accomplished anything yet.”‘
Levy can lend strength to friend Butler on cancer
‘”In Ralph’s eyes, Butler was the store manager of a 7-Eleven who knew how to make a slurpy and nothing else.”‘
Kelly’s Hall-mark moment
‘"What a swashbuckling figure he cut as he led our team on drive after drive into our opponents’ end zone," Levy said. "If they were to make a movie about the life of John Wayne, Jim Kelly ought to play the part."’