‘We have such a great coaching staff too. There are a few new faces around here and it’s been great to have a lot of coaches who are former players. They really know how to relate the information to us from a player’s stand point.’
Archives for August 1, 2003
Five Questions: Drew Bledsoe
August 1st Scrimmage Pictures
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Browns and Kardiac Kids honor Joe DeLamielleure
‘"A tough guy, a guy of few words," Greg Pruitt said describing DeLamielleure. "He led by example. What he brought to our team was his work ethic."’
DeLamielleure credits teammates for hall entry
‘DeLamielleure played from 1973-79 with the Buffalo Bills, becoming well-known as a member of the "Electric Company" offensive line that blocked for O.J. Simpson. DeLamielleure played his final five seasons for Cleveland. He never missed a game in his NFL career because of injury. "I’ve never been in a hospital except to be born," DeLamielleure said. "My wife said it’s because I never hit anyone."’
You ain’t seen nothin’ yet
‘Here’s what it all boils down to. November 11th. The Bills have until 4pm November 11th to sign McGahee, or else he will NOT be eligible to play in the 2003 season. They can still sign him after that date, but he can’t play until 2004. In a worst case scenario, if the Bills can’t sign him by the time the 2004 NFL draft rolls around next April, McGahee would go back into the NFL draft pool, and the Bills would be unable to redraft him.’
Training camp billboard
‘"He’s kind of a silent assassin. He keeps his mouth shut and does his work and I like those kind of guys." – Gregg Williams on strong-side linebacker Jeff Posey.’
Training Camp Journal: Mark Campbell Entry #1
But the main thing for me this first week is to try and bond with my teammates. I was traded here in February but after mini-camp guys usually just go home. While I’m here I try to do as many activities with the guys as I can. Sometimes I play cards, sometimes we just hang out. It’s been a great way to get to know people.
Browns, Bills: Round Two
”’I hope some of our guys get the nastiest, ugliest, meanest bull in the rodeo tomorrow. The only way you’ll ever get good is going against good people. We’re going to win some and they’re going to win some. We’re going to make some mistakes. All getting beat does is open your eyes to what you have to work on.”’
Scrimmage provides first test
‘"After 14 weeks of the offseason and the first few practices here, I’ve seen these guys in shorts enough," said Bills coach Gregg Williams. "It’s time to see them in pads."’
Kelsay off to flying start as Bills rookie
‘"He’s an athletic guy – big, strong, fast – so he’s going to be all right," said right defensive end Aaron Schobel. "He came in knowing a lot of stuff about football. He’s got to get better at the little things, like everybody does, but he’s got the ability to play this year and play well. He’s pretty far ahead though; he’s not just a raw guy. He knows how to play football."’
Bills hit the road to hit
‘Williams plans to sit his starters quickly. That means such young defenders as Ryan Denney, Chris Kelsay, Angelo Crowell and Kevin Thomas will go against Cleveland’s better players.’
Rested and ready, Gary’s on the go
‘One of the reasons he came to Buffalo is because the Bills are closer to winning than the other teams he considered.’
Pass rushers take first quiz
‘His ” fire zone” scheme is noted for hiding the blitzing players and utilizing techniques like defensive ends dropping into coverage. ” When it’s working right, you’ll see defensive linemen getting interceptions,” Spikes said. ” Crazy things, stuff you don’t think will happen. The key is having athletic guys, not just straight-forward guys who fit the stereotype of a nose guard or an end. We have guys who can move.”‘
McGahee’s agent is optimistic
‘He last spoke with Buffalo’s chief negotiator, Jim Overdorf, on Wednesday.’