‘Gary Hoenig, editor in chief of the magazine, said it stood by the story.’
Archives for September 2003
Campbell thrives in passing lane
‘”I can catch the ball, I just haven’t had much of an opportunity to catch it,” said Campbell, referring to the three seasons he played for the Cleveland Browns, where he caught just 46 passes for 390 yards and four touchdowns. If that play in Jacksonville is any indication, it looks as though Campbell’s going to get an opportunity to catch the football with the Buffalo Bills.’
Henry casts doubt on quotes in ESPN article
‘Finally, on the issue of wanting to remain a Bill, Henry said “Yeah. They drafted me. This is where I want to be. I want to spend my whole career here, if that’s possible.”‘
Finding just the right touch
‘Statistically, the Dolphins offense has become a three-man unit. With quarterback Jay Fiedler distributing the ball, Williams and receiver Chris Chambers have accounted for nearly 75 percent of the touches. They accounted for 67 percent of the touches last season.’
Surtain refutes WR’s comment
”’We never talked in Hawaii,” Surtain said on ESPN’s NFL Live this week, echoing comments he made during training camp. “And we never kicked it in Mississippi.”’
Milloy: ëThere is no loyalty in this league’
‘Milloy’s situation is strikingly similar to that of Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau. After an injury plagued 2002 campaign, Seau was traded in the offseason after 13 seasons in San Diego because Chargers management felt he wasn’t worth $5.7 million in 2003 salary.’
No talk in locker room about spat
‘The Dolphins haven’t responded much to provocative remarks by Bills wide receiver Eric Moulds, beyond hanging a copy of the comments on their locker-room bulletin board.’
New Dolphins must fit in – quickly
‘”There is only so much time on Wednesday and Thursday to practice and you can’t show your defense every look that these people have,” Bates said. “So sometimes you have to bear down and just play the technique within the scheme of things and not let trickery confuse you. There are always plays in every game that we haven’t seen on the practice field. And that’s where the new guys will have the hardest time adjusting.”‘
Thompson: Throw it to me
‘”It’s only been two games, but it definitely can’t go like this for 16 games,” said Thompson, whose only catch was for 24 yards early in the 21-10 victory against the New York Jets. “We definitely have to open up and get more feel for each other.”‘
Dolphins’ return man hopes to burn former team
‘The former Bill believes the styles of Buffalo punter Brian Moorman and kicker Rian Lindell will give him a chance to finally have the kind of impact he’s been hoping to make.’
Fins pass defense a thing of the past?
‘Teams are hitting the Dolphins with quick passes, not giving the line time to get pressure on the quarterback. Throw in a not-so-fresh Patrick Surtain, the Pro Bowl cornerback who missed all of the preseason after undergoing knee surgery, a nicked-up Sam Madison, the Pro Bowl cornerback who sprained his ankle in the season opener, and a handful of mixed tackles after those short passes and you get the league’s worst pass defense.’
Foundations Laid in N.F.L. Off-Season
‘The reconstruction of the Buffalo Bills began in a suite inside Ralph Wilson Stadium, where General Manager Tom Donahoe had a pair of binoculars focused on the right arm of New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe. It was Dec. 16, 2001, and the Bills were playing the Patriots. The wind was up and the salary cap was tight.’
Spikes likes new life with Bills
‘Ah, winning. “It makes everything so much more enjoyable,” Spikes said. “It makes it easier to come in on Monday mornings. Your injuries don’t seem to hurt as bad. You don’t even worry about little nicks and bruises. But that’s why I wanted to come here. And with the team we have, you’re going to see a lot more of it.”‘
New Faces, Same Rivalry
‘”It’s the community that makes it that way,” said Bills guard Ruben Brown. “We’re interchanging players so much that it’s not the players, it’s the community. It means a lot to them.”‘
On the record: Buffalo LB Takeo Spikes
‘Q: Are you looking forward to playing a game in prime time with the rest of the league watching? SPIKES: It’s going to be big. That’s something we always wish for, but at the same time it’s a chance for us to go out there and show America what we’re made of.’