‘"Before Montler came, most of us weren’t very good pass blockers. Donnie Green was the best. In our first year, we played Atlanta down there when the Falcons were the hottest team in football. Donnie shut out Claude Humphrey, one of the best pass rushers in the league, and we won the game."’
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Bills-Pats…now this is a game worth talking about
‘Bills’ All-Pro wide receiver Eric Moulds cautioned, “We don’t want to make this Drew Bledsoe against Bill Belichick. We’re just going to go out and play our game.”‘
Bledsoe goes Bowling
‘”I really felt like I went into both games with a very good frame of mind,” Bledsoe said this week. “We started both games and I came out and felt sharp.”‘
Bills face uphill climb in East
‘The Bills haven’t made a playoff appearance in three seasons and there’s talk the drought could end this season.’
A very Brady sequel
‘The sobering release of Lawyer Milloy for salary cap purposes last week only cemented Brady’s belief that football is all about business. He saw that first-hand when coach Bill Belichick promised an injured Drew Bledsoe that he’d have his job when he returned, only to change his mind when Brady led the team on a winning streak. Loyalty, says Brady, is simply not compatible with the NFL. “I think it’s OK to think that way,” Brady said. “I learned a tough lesson coming out of Michigan [where Drew Henson encroached on his status as the No. 1 quarterback]. I thought I was owed something. That wasn’t the way it was.’
Secondary repercussions
‘Belichick and personnel director Scott Pioli also failed to realize that Milloy’s agent, Carl Poston, had a vested interest in his client not working out a deal in New England. Because Milloy’s contract had been negotiated by Ray Anderson — who later became an executive with the Atlanta Falcons — the Postons received no money for representing Milloy as long as it remained in effect.’
The safety is off
‘”I guess it’s an advantage, or whatever,” said Milloy, who headed into the weekend was still uncertain whether he would suit up today against the team he helped lead to a Super Bowl championship some 20 months ago. “But I hope it would be an advantage because of the way I play and not because I was a rat, you know? Giving [the Bills] all the [Patriots] calls — I’m not all about that.”‘
Patriots have another ex- factor to deal with today
‘”I think this will hurt the Patriots in signing some of their players,” Milloy said last week. “There’s got to be young guys thinking, `This is the way they treat their veterans?’ That’s going to be out there. You’re going to see free agents think twice before they come there.”‘
Bill aim to gain ground
‘The pick: Buffalo by 3.’
A new test for Brady
‘From the Patriots’ perspective, not much has changed. The big moves in the offseason came on defense. The offense still has a line that hasn’t been able to generate movement and the backs are still Smith and Faulk, who averaged 3.3 and 3.5 yards, respectively, per carry in the preseason. That’s not going to get it done in the real season.’
Drew grit
‘Among active quarterbacks, Bledsoe ranks third in attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns behind only the Packers’ Brett Favre and the Jets’ Vinny Testaverde in those categories.’
Bills refuse to play fool
‘Could it be that the Bills have been hoodwinked again by another of Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s schemes?’
NFL eyes tampering
‘NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed last night that the league will look into the circumstances regarding Milloy’s release by the Pats and his subsequent free agent status. There is evidence that Milloy and/or his agents spoke to other teams prior to his release Tuesday morning.’
Self-paralysis
‘For $600,000, he could have retained his Pro Bowl safety and team captain and leader and maintained team harmony and the momentum built over the course of the last six months through the draft and free agency and a 4-0 preseason record.’