‘One reason Morton hasn’t broken another runback is that many teams are kicking away from him. While the third-year running back best known for his work on kick teams takes that as a sign of respect, he would much prefer a head-on challenge or two. Some opponents have bunched up their coverage. Others have chipped the ball short to one of the blockers. Anything to keep it out of the speedy Morton’s hands.’
Archives for November 2002
Bills can make or break season
‘The Buffalo Bills have six games remaining, but the next three are likely to determine their playoff fate, regardless of what happens in the final three.’
Bills, Jets feature big-play receivers
Moulds believes he and Price are close to being as dangerous as any duo in the NFL…”I am not sure that in our first year together having these types of numbers, that guys are going to say they are the best tandem in the league. I think that we have to prove it over and over again, come back next year and be able to do the same things. Then people will start to consider us in that same breath.”
DE Jones to miss rest of Bills season
‘Jones was placed on the Bills’ injured reserve list Wednesday, and is expected to have surgery to repair torn cartilage in his left knee as early as this week.’
Many Positives Wasted
‘From the Bills perspective, being 5-5 is a huge disappointment after being 5-3 just a couple weeks ago.’
Injury Report
London Fletcher (knee, probable) is the only player on it.
Bledsoe Leads AFC In Pro Bowl Voting
Two other Bills lead the conference in Pro Bowl voting at their respective positions. Eric Moulds is the AFC’s leader at wide receiver with 295,152 votes and is also #1 among all NFL receivers. Among all AFC punters, Brian Moorman is #1 with 78,668 votes.
Bills Make Roster Moves
Jones goes on IR, McDonnell gets called up, Clarence Coleman joins the practice squad.
Ask Travis Henry A Question
Henry now has 874 rushing yards (ranks fifth in the AFC and sixth in the NFL) on 186 attempts in 2002 (4.7) and is 126 shy of his first career 1,000 yard season. He would become the 8th different Bills player with a 1,000-yard season.
The Week of Coy Wire
Do you ever wonder what it's really like to live the life of an NFL player? Is it truly the life of glamour that we all imagine or a life of grit and grind that is sometimes portrayed? Just how do these elite players spend their time away from the football field? Buffalobills.com gives you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Bills safety Coy Wire spent his time last week leading up to the Kansas City Chiefs game.
Dash for division could end in dead heat
‘You think the Bills will win their six remaining games? You’re not dreaming, so long as you understand they might lose all six.’
‘Tough guy’ linebacker Favors signed
‘"He’s a strong, physical, tough guy," Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe said Tuesday. "That’s really what attracted us to him. He knows the defense. It shouldn’t take long for him to make the transition."’
Chad-to-Chrebet needs some work
‘The Jets are favored by three points to assemble the first two-game home winning streak of the Herman Edwards era. They are 6-3 overall and 7-2 against the spread in their last nine games against the Bills. And in their last nine games vs. teams for which Drew Bledsoe was the starting QB, they are 8-1 straight up and 7-2 vs. the spread.’
Jets (5-5) Hope Mediocrity Rises to Top
‘In Buffalo, they will face the first team since their winning streak began that has an effective quarterback and an effective running back.’
Tossing the sweep
‘”If you’re going to win in November and December,” Pennington said, “you have to run the football.”‘