‘The Broncos rushed for 201 yards against a good San Francisco defense in a 24-14 road win last Sunday. The Bills allowed 213 rushing yards in their overtime win at Minnesota.’
Archives for September 2002
Hollis could get a kick out of Invesco Field
‘Hollis already has kicked three field goals from beyond 50 yards in the first two weeks, tying the team record for most 50-yard-plus kicks in a season. Steve Christie booted three in 1992 and ’99.’
Throwing merely a passing fancy
‘"If you look historically at the teams that have won championships, they’ve had a good degree of balance," Bledsoe said on Wedne-sday. "Even the Rams with all their success, you look at what they’re actually doing and a lot of it is predicated on the fact that they’ve got a great threat at running back in Marshall Faulk."’
Bills’ game in Denver is special for Teague
‘Teague was drafted by the Broncos, played his first four NFL seasons there, started 20 games and learned a ton. He doesn’t harbor ill will that Denver coach Mike Shanahan let him sign with the Bills as a free agent. Teague said it was difficult leaving. "Sure it was," he said. "I have friends there, I was comfortable, had a great coaching staff. Everything was difficult about it, but I just felt like my best decision was to come here."’
Bledsoe is well received
‘”If there’s a game where we playing against an offence that’s putting up some points,” Bledsoe said, “then we have to put the pedal to the metal and go get it.”‘
Bills are well-armed but also vulnerable
‘So it has gone for the madcap Bills. A coach’s nightmare, a spectator’s delight. Until Bledsoe’s arm falls off, that is.’
Broncos’ run stuffers No. 1
‘San Francisco and St. Louis have combined for 103 ground yards against Denver. Take away one 31-yard carry by the 49ers’ Reggie Barlow and a 15-yard tote by the Rams’ Marshall Faulk, and Denver has yielded only 57 yards on 31 carries – a 1.8 average.’
Bledsoe feels loved
‘"This offense has a little bit more flexibility than what I’ve been in the past three, four years," Bledsoe said. "I have more flexibility to change things at the line of scrimmage, more flexibility in the routes and how I’m going to read things. It’s a good offense for me because it’s challenging . . . I’m having a lot of fun."’
Bledsoe vs. the Broncos
‘Drew Bledsoe endured some tough times against the Broncos when he played for New England.’
Walker, once Gray’s baby, to take his Bills to task
‘For a short time after Denard Walker’s arrival in Denver before the 2001 season, the Broncos cornerback went through separation anxiety from his defensive backs coach with Tennessee, Jerry Gray. "Getting away from him was like a baby getting away from his mama," Walker said Wednesday. "It was a tough adjustment."’
Bills a passing fancy; expect to be bored
‘The gaudiest statistic of the young NFL season, not counting Terrell Owens’ false starts, is this: The Broncos’ defense ranks first in the league against the run. If this doesn’t tell you what’s coming, you haven’t been paying attention. Or, possibly, you sit in the club section and haven’t left the bar in a while. The last time the Buffalo Bills played a team that could stop the run – Minnesota, for example, which ranks first in the NFC for some reason – Drew Bledsoe threw the ball 49 times.’
Pass-happy offense Gilbride’s brainchild
‘The Broncos’ defensive brain trust might not mind facing Gilbride’s wide-open aerial circus – as long as they sack Bledsoe four or five times, intercept two or three of his passes and don’t allow any of his throws to result in Bills touchdowns.’
Procedure opens door for Davis
‘Davis is scheduled to undergo microfracture surgery on his left knee today at the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Vail. He will be unable to walk for two months and will need six months of rehabilitation.’
Bledsoe renews career in Buffalo
‘"The reception I’ve received has been outstanding," he said. "It was almost comical how crazy these people went when we came in here. They had a pep rally. The hardest part about that was having all the excitement and all the things that go with that, then not being able to go out and play for a few months. Now that we’re going, I’m really enjoying myself."’
Intricate plans have players hitting books
‘"In years past, basically Ed (McCaffrey) was the only guy going in motion," Sharpe said. "Now we have Ed going in motion, myself going in motion, Rod (Smith) going in motion, we have backs out of the backfield. We try to keep it complex, because we never want the defense to know what’s coming next. We’ve done a great job of that the first two games of the season. Hopefully we can keep it going."’