”’He’s Paul Bunyan in cleats,” said Lang of the 6-foot-6, 375-pound Williams. ”He’s a big, strong guy with good feet who’s going to learn how to play in this league. I bet he’ll have a much better season next year because he’ll know a lot more.”’
Archives for August 2002
Fan of the Day
‘”I like the idea of bringing in Drew Bledsoe and I think they are going to be good, but I’m more excited about my Browns. I think they are going to make it to the playoffs.”‘
Bills seek to establish confidence
‘”We lacked in that area last year … we had tons of opportunities, but whether we had enough skills to finish those opportunities…”‘
Fan to Kelly: Thanks for the memories
‘He was the linchpin for a franchise about to take its long-suffering fans for the ride of a lifetime. In fact, I proposed to my wife in the afterglow of a playoff-clinching victory in 1990.’
Class enters Pro Football Hall of Fame
‘Hunter Kelly’s fragile life is only five hard, surprising years long, but it has given his famous father a sense of purpose after football.’
First step is a little unsteady
‘The No. 1 defense roared out, causing a Drew Bledsoe incompletion and then three successive negative plays before Bledsoe whipped an 18-yard strike to Peerless Price. Price had another 20-yard gain before the defense held off Bledsoe with a sack at the Browns’ 5 on the 12th play.’
Kelly shows first-round 1983 draftees way to Hall of Fame
‘Kelly is the first player from the Bills’ Super Bowl teams to be elected to the Hall of Fame. He will not be the last. Next year, kick returner Steve Tasker will be eligible for the first time. “He’s the greatest special teams player ever to play the game,” Kelly said. “There was nobody, nobody like Steve Tasker.”‘
Bruce Smith may need help getting inside stadium, but not HOF
‘When the 6-foot-4, 265-pound Smith sat on the cart, the vehicle’s four tires seemed to wilt under the duress. But away it chugged, whisking the 17-year veteran to his spot at the forefront of the celebration.’
Lessons in commitment, caring, and family ties
‘God gave him Hunter Kelly. He also gave the Kellys a responsibility not many of us could carry.’
Buffalo fans flood Canton to witness Kelly induction
‘The city could have been renamed South Buffalo.’
Kelly’s longtime pals couldn’t miss this party
‘From Penny M. Wolfgang, a New York Supreme Court justice, to what one East Brady, Pa., resident claimed was “half Jim’s hometown,” the party was pure Kelly. White collars and blue collars rubbed shoulders, and everyone knew Jim and one or more of his five brothers.’
Special commemorative footballs will provide Hunter’s Hope benefit
‘Nikco Sports is offering a limited edition, 5,000 NFL-licensed footballs commemorating Kelly’s Hall of Fame induction, and donating 10 percent of the proceeds to the Hunter’s Hope Foundation, an organization that raises funds to support research efforts to find a cure for Krabbe disease and other leukodystrophies.’
QB’s clan fills up Fawcett with love
‘”I feel like we’re at a Bills home game,” said Kelly’s former center Kent Hull. “Akron has never seen a party like the one we have planned.”‘
Football and family
‘Every year, new Pro Football Hall of Famers talk about the people who changed their lives. But until Saturday, one of those had never been a 5-year-old lying in a canopied stroller in the front row, his eyes barely open, a line of oxygen wrapped under his nose.’
Kelly makes special nomination for Tasker
‘Besides Kelly, Thurman Thomas, the Bills former All-Pro running back, doesn’t see why Tasker shouldn’t have a bronze bust. “You talk about individuals making plays and making a difference, he’s the greatest special teams player ever to play the game,” Thomas said.’