‘"Terrance has come an awful long way," said Pat Thomas, the Bills’ cornerback’s coach. "He’s learning the system, gradually, and is getting better. He’s shown the athletic ability to play in the NFL, he’s shown the desire, it’s just the matter of learning the techniques. Everyone here likes what we’re getting out of Terrence right now, we just have to refine him as much as possible to where he’ll be able to take the next step."’
Archives for August 2003
Training camp billboard
‘Rookie running back Willis McGahee did some light running drills on Tuesday with a football but without a helmet and pads. McGahee, the first-round pick out of Miami, is still recovering from knee surgery last January.’
Empire Sports Network trims its lineup, staff
‘It is sacrificing one of the network’s signature programs, "Fan TV." The hour-long 7 p.m. weekday program has been eliminated, meaning anchors Jim Brinson and Bob Trimble will have new roles if they want them.’
Halfway to the house: Some highlights of camp high life
Funniest thing I’ve seen: At the Browns-Bills scrimmage, I was huddled with Buffalo head coach Gregg Williams, trying to hog his time after a workout. In the middle of the conversation a Bills employee sheepishly tried to interrupt to deliver what could be construed as a pretty pertinent message. "Uh coach, I’m not sure how to tell you this," said the Bills PR man. "The buses left without you."
Training-camp reports
Rookie to watch: DE Chris Kelsay, the team’s second-round pick, is in a position battle he can win on the left side. Veteran Marcus Jones’ knee problems are improving, but he’s not yet there. Ryan Denney has looked good, but Kelsay has the inside track if he plays well from here on out.
Patriots sign veteran lineman Lacina
He was originally drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round (167th overall) of the 1993 draft. He spent the majority of his rookie year on the Bills practice squad, but started 10 of 11 games in 1994. He played for the Bills through the 1997 season.
Patriots trade for nose tackle
Washington is a four-time Pro Bowler, having been selected in 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001. After three seasons in San Francisco, he went to Denver for a year before playing six seasons in Buffalo. He left Buffalo in 2001 to join the Bears and was a force in the middle of a strong defense during the 2001 season in which Chicago finished 13-3.
Patriots obtain DT Washington from Bears for draft choice
The Chicago Bears traded veteran nose tackle Ted Washington to the New England Patriots on Tuesday for a fourth-round pick in the 2004 NFL draft.
Patriots trade pick for DT Washington
This will be Washington’s fourth team, but he’s been a part of taking three different franchises to the playoffs — San Francisco, Buffalo and Chicago. Washington has been to the playoffs in seven of his 12 years
Bills linebackers boost quality of special teams
‘From 1 to 9, it’s not a stretch to say that the linebackers have been the most impressive unit in training camp for the Bills. Translation: The team’s special teams stand a chance to be better.’
Unheralded but talented
‘” He’ll get enough attention when he produces on the field,” said defensive line coach Tim Krumrie. ” All my guys are going to have a big impact. They’re all going to play and they’re all going to roll.”‘
Henry’s run quiets McGahee hoopla
‘” I think everybody knows I can play,” Henry said. ” Ripping off that run, what people will say is, ‘ I knew he had the speed, I knew he could do it.’ There are people who will jump on the bandwagon. But I don’t feel (I was shutting people up).”‘
Bill-ed for a challenge
‘Thomas has spent most of his time with second- and third-teamers but has dressed for the Bills’ first two pre-season games where he has seen most of his time on special teams. There has been the odd bullet coming his way from Bledsoe in practice, though, for a real taste of the big leagues.’
Steckel shuffles off to Buffalo
”’Fred Graves is our wide receivers coach,” Steckel said. ”What happened is he came down with prostate cancer. Gregg came to me and said ‘I know you can coach wide receivers.’ So now I’m coaching the wide receivers and trying to look out the corner of my eye for the running backs and fullbacks. We’ve asked an intern coach to help oversee things until Fred comes back, but I’m busy with meetings. It’s been a challenge, but a good one. It speaks for the character guys Buffalo has.”’
Bills hope to ease Bledsoe’s load
‘”A huge offseason factor for us was, ‘How do we get better around Drew Bledsoe?’ ” coach Gregg Williams says. “He’s proven year after year he can play in this league. We had to get players around him to do their jobs so that we’re not just depending on him to win ballgames. Defense is a big part of that.”‘