‘Coach Gregg Williams called it a strained muscle, but won’t know for sure until the rookie has a magnetic resonance imaging examination today.’
Archives for October 2002
Texans’ Foreman gives aid and comfort to enemy
‘"I take full responsibility," said a very somber Foreman. "It was a selfish display on my part. I’m not that type of player, not that type of person. There was a lot of pressure on me this week. I just did something I never ever have done before, and probably never ever will do again." Except that he did, on the very next play.’
Bills make run toward balance
‘Yes, it was pretty bad out there for a while. But give the Bills credit. They kept plugging away. They maintained their poise in the midst of all the chaos. The coaches made the proper adjustments in the second half and the players executed them.’
Defense isn’t half bad after early struggles
‘But after allowing 258 net yards in the first half, Buffalo’s defense held the NFL’s lowest-ranked offense to 80 yards the rest of the day.’
Monday billboard
‘A big reality check comes next week when the Bills travel to play their most hated rival, Miami. A win down there against one of the league’s top teams and then you can start taking the Bills seriously as a potential playoff team.’
All For Kicks: The Bills and Dunlop Team Up
The folks at Roswell Park Cancer Institute will be paying extra attention to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoons this season. They will be listening for key phrases from the play-by-play announcers. Phrases like, "it's up and it's good" or "the punt sails inside the 20."
Defense takes a stand
‘”I think that probably was the best overall half of football we’ve played,” said linebacker London Fletcher, who led a unit that limited Houston to 80 yards net in the second half including just 18 passing by Carr.’
Moral win does nada for Texans
‘A victory over Buffalo wouldn’t have been an upset in the Texans’ minds.’
Bills: Watson, Henry play over errors
‘During the first half Watson looked like he couldn’t have covered a wall, even if he was wallpaper.’
Bills Report Card
‘A nice if not ugly win for Gregg Williams. The Bills fought, overcoming a season-high 13 penalties for a critical win to get back to .500. A commitment to run by Kevin Gilbride paid dividends and Jerry Gray’s defensive tinkering at halftime paid off as well.’
Texans lose close one to high-powered Bills
‘Lost in the defeat was the Texans’ best offensive performance of the year. The Texans established season-highs for points (24), total yards (338), first downs (18), passing yards (197) and rushing yards (141).’
Overdue Bill
‘"Shoot, he still looks good to me. He looks real good," Coleman said. "He came out playing with a lot of fire and getting the ball to his receivers and giving them a chance to make plays. He looks as good as I’ve ever seen him."’
Commander Travis leads charge for Buffalo
‘"The Texans came in and decided `Hey, we’re not gonna let you guys beat us with your two receivers,’ " Bledsoe said. "They did a very good job of taking away some of our passing game. But if teams are going to commit that many guys to our passing game, we’ve got to be able to run the ball. Travis did an outstanding job for us today."’
Jump-Started
‘The Texans had 258 yards total offense, more than their season average, in the first half compared with the Bills’ 181.’
Carr likes his job, and it shows
‘Drew Bledsoe he wasn’t, certainly not in the end. Bledsoe trumped him in most of the individual statistical categories and, more importantly, on the scoreboard, picking the Texans’ defense to pieces in the Bills’ 21-point second half. But D.C. was pretty good, spending much of his work day outperforming a fellow who started in a Super Bowl before he graduated from high school.’