‘Dorenbos (pronounced DORN-bahs) is a rookie long-snapper for the Buffalo Bills. A collegiate free agent from the University of Texas-El Paso, he has so far made a solid impression at the Bills’ St. John Fisher College camp site in suburban Rochester. Unlike most undrafted players, he has a legitimate chance to make the team.’
Archives for August 3, 2003
Ugly scrimmage shows Browns still have plenty of work to do
‘But there were a lot of missed tackles, and the Bills had success running the ball.’
Bills’ run defense rushes to improve
‘The Bills’ starting defense held Cleveland to 16 net yards in 15 plays in its one series on the field. The first 16 times the Browns ran the ball, they managed a total of 10 yards.’
Homecoming equals success for Fletcher and Bills’ defense
‘No matter how many starters the Bills acquired in the offseason, no matter how much Sam Adams, Takeo Spikes and Jeff Posey will help, Fletcher remains the conscience of the defense. It’s a good sign for the Bills when they see him fired up, knowing he’ll pick up his intensity even more once the stakes are raised.’
Van Pelt keeps hold of backup job
‘"Alex has had a great training camp," Williams said. "He deserves to be No. 2."’
Hall of Fame gets taste of Buffalo
‘Lofton will not enter the Hall as either a Packer or a Bill.’
Hallmark moments fill Hall of Fame day
‘For Joe DeLamielleure and James Lofton, today will be, aside from births and their wedding days, the most memorable occasion of their lives.’
Born to Run
‘Jill Kelly has begged her husband to relax his schedule, to take a step back and appreciate what he has around him. Buffalo connections played a major role in building the home in Richmond, where he says builders attempted to take advantage of his money. Kelly had half the house built from Buffalo companies, everything from windows to carpeting to the wiring for the in-house intercom system. He figures it saved him more than $100,000, some of which was based on trust alone.’
Excitement builds for HOFers
‘This was DeLamielleure’s 13th year of being eligible for the Hall. “The longer the wait, the sweeter the taste,” he said.’
Former Bills QB Kelly talks about HOF inductee Lofton
‘Lofton will become the third straight Buffalo representative from the Super Bowl era to go into the Hall of Fame when he is inducted today. Kelly went in last year. Former Head Coach Marv Levy was inducted in 2001. There will be more to come. Reed, running back Thurman Thomas and defensive end Bruce Smith also starred on the Bills’ Super Bowl teams. “Those three guys are no-brainers,” Kelly said.’
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Holcomb comes out ahead vs. Bills
‘”We started off awful slow,” said Head Coach Butch Davis, who was dismayed with his running game for the second time in as many days against Buffalo.’
Couch gets the first nod at QB
‘Couch took the first series of the day with the first unit, against Buffalo’s No. 1 defense. After Couch ran a series of plays starting on the 30, Holcomb did the same, with the other members of the No. 1 offense coming back out. However, Buffalo’s substitution pattern was different, and the Bills sent out their No. 2 defense.’
Holcomb continues race to catch Couch
‘Holcomb finished 12-of-16 for 164 yards and two scores. Couch was 8-of-13 for 79 yards and one score.’
Browns’ QB duel rages
‘Only Couch went against Buffalo’s first-unit defense, and he was effectively shut down during that set of plays.’
Donahoe blows whistle on official
‘” I just wanted to let him know, just in case he didn’t get the tape,” Donahoe said with a sly grin.’