"Gregg (Williams) is doing a great job with this team. His messages to the team, on a weekly basis, are right on. Our attention to detail during the week and our preparation during the week has been outstanding. Gregg has done an outstanding job, particularly since I've been here.
Archives for October 2002
Bills put opponents on red alert
‘The Bills have scored touchdowns on 64.3 percent of their trips inside the opposition’s 20, which ranks sixth in the NFL. They have scored on 18 of 28 trips.’
It’s no dress rehearsal as Pac-10 QBs meet again
‘Only about 200 tickets remained Wednesday for the Detroit game.’
Lions players pleased with Millen’s apology over ‘devout coward’ remark
‘"He can’t take back what he said, but he apologized for it and I’ll give him credit for that," one veteran said.’
Bills’ Jenkins tackles woes
‘Based on his solid play against Williams and Miami, and the fact that Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium the Bills will be facing another big, bruising running back in Detroit’s James Stewart, Jenkins may get what he wishes for.’
Bills’ hairy situation brings unity to offense
‘Now the Bills are looking like the NHL Buffalo Sabres during a playoff run. That, or a bunch of guys who got lost on the way to the Lumberjack Olympics.’
Bills passing credit to coach
‘"He’s definitely hands-on, but he has a really good feel for when to step back and let the players work some of the things out … that’s the thing that I’ve been most impressed with from last year to this year," Centers said. "He deserves a tremendous amount of credit for his approach."’
Millen contrite at Lions meeting
‘Millen, who stirred a controversy last week by referring to an unidentified Lions player as a "devout coward" and questioning his manhood, expressed his regrets to owner William Clay Ford and select players before the game Sunday.’
Millen explains comment to team
‘"It was just to let us know he’s there for us. I think his comments were based a little bit on him being a player before. I think this came out the wrong way. We understood what he said."’
Ricks hoping to return against Bills
‘Harrington’s younger brothers were altar boys in Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe’s wedding.’
Bills responding to Williams’ toned down approach
”’I think he deserves a lot of credit,” receiver Eric Moulds said. ”I think people are starting to see that he can coach, and he has the people that can put guys in a position to make plays. We’re having fun right now.”’
Winfield expects to miss two more games
‘“They tell me it’s day-to-day, but I’m not ready for this week, maybe Kansas City,” Winfield said Wednesday, referring to Buffalo’s game against the Chiefs on Nov. 17.’
Alumni Update: Pete Metzelaars
There was a time not too long ago when NFL players looked to spend their entire playing career with the team that drafted them. That’s what Pete Metzelaars hoped would happen in Seattle. But after three seasons with the Seahawks, the tight end was traded to Buffalo in 1985.
Ask Nate Clements A Question
Buffalobills.com visitors selected Bills cornerback Nate Clements as the Tops Game Ball of the Week winner for his performance against the Miami Dolphins. He tied the franchise record with three interceptions and finished just one shy of the NFL mark.
Offensive line starts to come together
‘Not only has it done a good job of protecting rookie quarterback Joey Harrington when he sets to pass, but the run blocking has improved. Last Sunday, the offensive line keyed a 172-yard rushing effort by running back James Stewart during a 23-20 victory over the Chicago Bears at Ford Field.’