‘Like 51-3 all over again.’
Archives for August 2002
Bills fans turn Canton into Buffalo West
‘People leave Buffalo daily, but Buffalo never really leaves them. It’s just Buffalo.’
Text of Jim Kelly’s Hall of Fame induction speech
‘Thank you, Canton, thank you Buffalo and God bless.’
Bills’ defense steps forward
‘The Bills’ first-team defense dominated, creating three turnovers and two sacks during the Browns’ initial offensive series.’
QB Brown improves his stock
‘"I can’t say enough about Travis Brown, he had a great scrimmage today," coach Gregg Williams said. "We’ll be looking at getting him a lot of reps in the preseason. We want to see him get a lot of work. Today, he was fantastic, we gave him the game ball."’
Browns’ Lang provides education for Williams
‘Despite his shaky start, Williams had a decent day in his first taste of NFL action. Of course, this was nothing compared to what he’ll see once the season starts.’
Training camp billboard
‘A fan was commenting how well QB Drew Bledsoe threw the ball when a lady beside him uttered these stunning words: "When did we sign Drew Bledsoe?" Apparently, the news didn’t travel to the cave she’s lived in the last five months.’
Cowboys’ Smith has shot to break Payton’s record
‘A big reason why the flip-flop of Trey Teague and Jonas Jennings on the Bills’ offensive line makes so much sense is that Teague has more experience than Jennings, and Teague figures to be a better communicator of line calls.’
Kelly in Hall, his hero on hand
‘”Since the day I was elected (in late January), I prayed to God that my son would be here with me today,” Kelly said. “God has granted me that blessing. It has been written throughout my career that toughness was my trademark. Well, the toughest person I’ve ever met in my life is my hero, my soldier, my son, Hunter.”‘
Bills fans roar as Kelly soars again
‘I thought I had showed up at a Bills’ tailgate party at the Ralph, not the induction ceremonies at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
First impression wasn’t good for Smerlas
‘”But the minute he walked into the locker room, he walked up and spoke to me and Joe Devlin and Bruce Smith and Jim Ritcher and told each of us that he had followed us and he felt we had the material to become a winning football team. He immediately started rallying people. I had read him totally wrong.”‘
Some signs of hope
‘All in all, the Bills performed admirably, but along with the good, there was more than enough bad that must be corrected before the Bills line up against the New York Jets in the season opener on Sept. 8.’
Browns still struggle to move the ball
‘Missing featured running back William Green because of a minor injury to his right shoulder, the Browns first-team offense accomplished little, if anything, in the scrimmage at St. John Fisher College.’
Northcutt making a bid to start at wide receiver
‘Looking for a No. 2 receiver so wide receiver Kevin Johnson has more room to operate, Browns coach Butch Davis has been raving all week about Northcutt’s play in training camp.’
Local NFL official ready for big year
‘This was the first time the Browns and McAulay’s crew have met since Dec. 16, when the infamous beer bottle toss broke out in Cleveland.’