”’Yes and no. I mean, I’m happy to be on the East coast and in Buffalo. It’s a great organization with a lot of history, but no way did I expect us to be 5-6 right now. I expected much better. Coming off the bye, we had it rolling and I thought we’d be two games in first place by now. It’s tough when you know that you’re better than what you’re performing.”’
Archives for December 2002
Bills can stay in race with win over Miami
‘The Buffalo Bills’ fading playoff hopes are on week-to-week life support.’
Bills are looking to chill the Fish
‘”It’s all on them,” Bills safety Pierson Prioleau told the Buffalo News about today’s guests, the Miami Dolphins. “They’re in 80-to 85-degree weather, chillin’, having fun in the sun. They come up here where it’s going to be about 20 degrees with the wind blowing and snow in the air.”‘
For local networks, picking NFL games can be tricky
‘”Because we are a Buffalo must-carry market, we had to carry them regardless,” Herwood says. “That was kind of disappointing to ourselves and to our audience.”‘
Henry balances the Bills’ offense
‘In three of Miami’s four losses, the Dolphins allowed 100 or more yards rushing. In the fourth loss, to the New York Jets, Miami allowed 97 yards rushing.’
Taylor’s season to remember
‘With 11 sacks in 11 games, he leads the 7-4 Dolphins into a critical game against the 5-6 Buffalo Bills at 1 p.m. today at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Taylor family’s history becomes part of trial
‘Although the issue at hand is whether Anthony Taylor reached for his gun, the underlying question is how did he and his adoptive son, Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor, get to this point in their relationship?’
Taylor of the tape
‘For several weeks, Taylor has been as good as anyone.’
Kelly leaves Dolphins feeling green
‘In no time, the Dolphins’ 1989 season got off on the wrong foot.’
The edge: Dolphins vs. Bills
‘The weather is very changeable at this time of the year, and that can mean wind and the freezing cold that comes with it. That’s Bills weather, and they’re used to it. Buffalo has lost two in a row, but it will always get up for the Dolphins. Edge: Bills.’
Rolling up the sacks
‘This week, however, he has read a clipping from The Buffalo News. The last time the Dolphins played the Bills, Taylor was held without a sack, and left tackle Jonas Jennings was given, he feels, too much credit. After all, Drew Bledsoe was sacked five times, even if Taylor did not pick up one of them.’
Dixon returns to site of bad break
‘With 46 seconds left in the first quarter of last year’s game at Buffalo, Mark Dixon’s right fibula snapped. Ligaments were torn. His season, if not career, was over, that much he knew.’
Williams nears mark set by another Williams
‘Lucas, meanwhile, will be much more prepared to face the Bills this time. He has played increasingly better each week since that Buffalo game and played particularly well against the Chargers last Sunday.’
Lucas settles in Miami
‘Opponents have stopped blitzing Drew Bledsoe and are concentrating on dropping the safeties to take away the big passes to Eric Moulds and Peerless Price. The results: In the last two games, Moulds has six catches for 60 yards, Price has 10 catches for 89 yards. The results of that: The Bills have scored one touchdown in each of the last three games.’
Gunmen kill ex-S.J. football star
‘In 1997, his final year as a linebacker with the Buffalo Bills, Covington earned $276,300. He became a starter toward the end of his brief career. In his final game, he made 20 solo tackles and seemed to be coming into his own. But during practice he suffered nerve damage in his left knee, cutting short his career.’