‘It’s been fun hanging out with the guys too. We’ve been trying to keep busy during our time off. We have a lot of card tournaments but this week it should get exciting. NFL Madden 2004 was released for PlayStation so I’m going to head out to pick that up. There are always great Madden tournaments going on around here. The guys love it and I heard the Bills are pretty good on the game this year. That should keep us busy for a while.’
Archives for August 2003
Training Camp Journal: Mark Campbell Entry #2
‘Football has obviously consumed most of my time the past two weeks but I have needed some time to myself to just wind down and relax. You need to know your body when you are using it this excessively. Sometimes I like to hang out with the guys at night, and others I try to get to bed early. I have to stay rested so I can always remain on the top of my game both physically and mentally.’
Penality Filled Loss In Tennessee
‘Gregg Williams, the former Tennessee defensive coordinator, said he kept everything very basic because the teams will meet again in December. But he could not be happy with the lack of discipline again, as the Bills were flagged 16 times for 178 yards in penalties, including six for 93 in the first half.’
Wycheck hurt on first play from scrimmage
“After the play, I felt a bruise on my knee,” Posey said to The Tennessean. “I knew he had taken a big hit.”
DeLamielleure enjoys Fame
‘DeLamielleure, who played at Center Line St. Clement High, was Buffalo’s second-round draft choice out of Michigan State in 1973. He was a starter from his first day in training camp. "It was incredible," DeLamielleure said. "We go there, and from day one, we knew we were going to be pretty good."’
McNair, Titans too much for Bills
‘The best news of the game for the Bills: no starters suffered injury.’
Spikes held out because of sore groin, Stevenson gets start
‘The Bills were 0 for 4 on third-down conversions in the first half.’
Five minutes with … Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe
‘Who is the best golfer on the Bills? Probably one of our kickers, Jason Witczak. If he wasn’t playing football, they say he could have made it a go on the (pro) tour.’
Bills’ new look defense was missing on Saturday
‘What’s had Bills’ fans so excited this pre-season is a defense improved by the addition of four quality veterans. But that was nowhere in evidence against the Titans.’
Bills buffaloed
‘The Bills, expected to be one of the NFL’s most improved teams, were far from regular-season form. Pro Bowl quarterback Drew Bledsoe was just 5-of-11 for 47 yards and was forced to get rid of the ball early on several throws. The Titans had four sacks. ”They have a really good front,” Bills guard Ruben Brown said. ”They’re outstanding. If we can block them, we’ll be able to block anybody. As you see, we need a little more work.”’
Bills held in check by stifling defense
‘Tennessee gave up one giant play, a 62-yard dash by running back Travis Henry, but it came after the Titans had started to insert backups. Take out that run and Tennessee yielded just 109 net yards before the half.’
McCareins makes his pitch to be No. 2 receiver
‘McCareins made with three catches for 57 yards last night against the Bills. Two were touchdowns – a 2-yarder from Steve McNair and a 35-yarder from Billy Volek.’
Preseason injuries take toll on Titans
‘Former Titans safety Marcus Robertson watched last night’s game from the safety of the press box. He admitted the game has changed since he came into the league 12 years ago. ”I was just sitting here looking at the Titans wide receivers,” he said. ”With the exception of Derrick Mason, all the wide receivers are 6-3, weigh 220 and run 4.3s. That’s scary.”’
When McNair’s clicking, so are the Titans
‘Neither does Bills Coach Gregg Williams, a former Titans defensive coordinator and an unabashed McNair fan. ”Steve made some unbelievable plays for them to keep drives alive, but he’s done that to a lot of people,” Williams said. Yes, he has. And he’s not stopping yet.’
Wycheck injured on opening play
”’Being a preseason game, it was more relaxed,” Williams said. ”I could talk to the guys that I spent 11 years with. If it had been a regular season game, there wouldn’t have been much chit-chat. ”Since this is a team we will play again [Dec. 14] we didn’t have much to show them. We were vanilla, they were vanilla.”’