‘“We’ve got a lot of work to do when we get back to camp. Nobody should be resting easy with this ball game,” Williams said.’
Archives for August 2003
Tennessee 37, Buffalo 24
‘Olandis Gary scored on an eight-yard run in the second quarter for the Bills. Travis Henry had a 62-yard run on the scoring drive.’
Titans reserves answer the call in victory
‘Volek went 10-for-16 for 127 yards and two touchdowns. His first strike went to WR Justin McCareins, another Titan veteran making a push for the starting lineup.’
Rookies continue to make positive impressions
‘”Our offensive line did a great job of keeping guys off me and not letting me get hit until I was five or six yards down field. Anytime that happens, it makes my job easier.”‘
Titans/Bills post-game quotes
‘One of the things is when you are getting ready to play a team later on we were as vanilla as you can get. They were vanilla, we were vanilla. Steve (McNair) made some unbelievable plays as far as continuing some drives for them. He kept some drives alive for them. He made some great physical plays. We couldn’t get off the field on third down. The physical battles, there weren’t any mismatch there, except for that quarterback position. He has done that to a lot of people. We basically stayed very vanilla. Not a lot of information transfer going on. We did not want a lot of that going on tonight.’
LB Takeo Spikes will not play
ESPN Game Day announced that Bills LB Takeo Spikes will not play against the Titans tonight. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN.
Time at Bills camp good for Mickelson
‘Phil and the Bills, a match made in sports hell. Both with enough talent to crush the competition … until the big one.’
Challenge awaits with tough Titans
‘No. 2 quarterback Alex Van Pelt probably will play just a series, like last week. Then No. 3 QB Travis Brown will enter and play probably for a full half.’
Bills have plenty of ‘backers
‘This summer, the depth situation is much improved. In fact, it looks like the team will have to cut two players it drafted in recent years by the time the roster is pared to 53 players.’
Bills back in Nashville
‘Only six current Bills played in The Music City Miracle, – er, nightmare: guard Ruben Brown, receiver Eric Moulds, fullback Sam Gash, quarterback Alex Van Pelt, defensive tackle Pat Williams and cornerback Antoine Winfield. The irony is that five former Titans coaches and players are now working for Buffalo.’
Game Preview: Bills at Titans
‘Titans defensive end Kevin Carter will perform the national anthem on his saxophone.’
McGahee preparing to play in ’03
‘”Am I prepared for [sitting out]?” he asked. “I haven’t really thought about it. That’s not in my mind right now.”‘
Williams, Fisher table friendship at kickoff
‘But Williams said he wouldn’t mind if Fisher wins this game. ”We’ll win the one in December,” Williams said. ”That’s all right.”’
Williams makes his first trip back to Tennessee
”’I’m glad we’re doing it in a preseason setting for the first time than maybe a more tense regular season setting because in preseason you can be a little bit more laid-back and enjoyable,” Williams said.’
Notes: Eight teams hope they aren’t kicking themselves
The Giants completely overhauled their special teams after last season, including bringing in veteran kicker Mike Hollis. He is in a battle with incumbent Matt Bryant, but Hollis has the edge. Bryant might be better on kickoffs, but the Giants might opt for the steadier Hollis on field goals, unless they decide to keep both — which isn’t likely. Hollis had a good year in Buffalo last season, so he can handle the elements, which was a question after seven years in Jacksonville.