‘“It’s just good to get with a team that has a chance to win it all,” said the 14-year veteran last night. “There’s a good chance this is my last shot at it. I’ve watched their offense for years and I’ve always liked the way they used their backs out of the backfield. I spoke to Charlie Weis (the Pats offensive coordinator) and he told me that they tailor their offense to their personnel not the other way around. It was music to my ears.”’
Archives for July 2003
Bills should take another step forward
‘Tom Donahoe came into Buffalo two years ago as the Bills’ general manager, bit the bullet and got the team out of salary-cap jail. Believe me, that’s not an easy thing to do. But after going 3-13 in 2002 and coming back with an 8-8 record last season, the reconstruction of the once-proud franchise is under way.’
Training Camp Report: Afternoon session, July 27th
‘Chris Kelsay- This guy is a mountain. I didn’t know husking corn was such a good workout. This guys biceps are as big as my head. Looks very quick off the line and has good form. Handled the second string with ease, never saw him against the first. If Jones thinks he has the starting position locked up he is mistaken.’
Bills, Bledsoe hard-pressed to repeat prolific season
”’Right now, if I was another defensive guy, I would say, ‘Make them prove that they can beat us with the running game,”’ he said. ”It’s, ‘Can you win running the ball?’ And if we can, then they have to defend that and it’ll open up the opportunities for us throwing the ball again.”’
Miller Enters 37th Season, ‘Do you believe it?’
‘"Radio is more of a challenge," Miller said. "You have to paint a word picture. Television is easy. The picture tells the story for you. But it’s different in radio. You have to give your listeners the feeling as if they were there."’
Bills aide Graves has cancer surgery
‘While Graves is out, the Bills will shift assignments among their assistants. Running backs coach Les Steckel will coach the wide receivers. Offensive assistant and special teams coach Tommy Kaiser will coach running backs, along with former NFL running back Barry Foster, who is assisting at Bills camp as part of the NFL’s Minority Coaching Fellowship Program.’
With offseason over, it’s time for nitty-gritty
‘As a public service for those who plan to visit the team’s training camp at St. John Fisher College and later to assess the performances in the preseason games, we offer this guide to things to watch…’.
Great expectations fuel Moulds’ desire to maintain elite status
‘Obviously, having a consistent running game will help Moulds’ cause. But Gilbride’s game plans will play the biggest role in what kind of season Moulds has.’
Fired-up Spikes sets tone as Bills veterans hit camp
‘If die-hard Buffalo Bills fans could have spent 10 minutes watching and listening to Takeo Spikes on Saturday afternoon, they probably would have jumped in their car, driven directly to Ralph Wilson Stadium and started camping out for the Sept. 7 season opener against New England.’
Warren says knee injury not serious
‘Tickets for $5 are on sale now for the Browns scrimmage against the Buffalo Bills at 10 a.m. Saturday at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Call Ticketmaster at 216-241-5555.’
Takeo Spikes reborn as a Bill after Bengals blues
‘” I think moreso it’s not that I was needed (by the Bills), but how much I needed them,” Spikes said. ” It’s a good tradeoff.”‘
Tall order for undersized guy
‘Undrafted in large part because he’s small (5-foot-8, 191 pounds), Simonton didn’t have a spot in football last fall after he was cut in mini-camp by the San Francisco 49ers. ” When you don’t get into camp, trying to get into this league is a monster,” Simonton said. ” It’s like one team doesn’t want you until they find out another team likes you.”‘
Pro Football Hall of Fame adds five
‘Former Browns coach Sam Rutigliano wasn’t sure if Joe D. could be acquired when the trade was made in 1980. “It took us a New York hiccup to make that decision,” Rutigliano said in a recent interview.’
Spikes enthusiastic as he reports for first Bills camp
‘Walking up the stairs to the team’s headquarters at St. John Fisher College, alongside fellow starting linebackers London Fletcher and Jeff Posey, Spikes called out to a group of reporters. ”Here are the three best linebackers in the league,” Spikes said. ”Print it, fax it, write it, photocopy it. This is where it’s at.”’
Pittsford Welcomes Bills With Parade
‘The parade drew hundreds of community members from their home to wave and cheer as the Bills officials and players, including veterans Josh Reed and Mike Williams, floated through town saluting and greeting fans.’