‘Buffalo has allowed 158.8 yards rushing per game.’
Archives for October 1, 2003
Bills RB Henry returns to practice
‘Henry wore shoulder pads beneath his jersey and shorts as he took handoffs from Drew Bledsoe during drills.’
Middle Age Crisis
‘In the first two weeks I could not contain my glee, as Bledsoe & Co. rattled off 68 points in the opening eight quarters, and the running game delivered 5 TDs. I remarked on how happy I would have been in recent years to get that total over 4 games. How prescient that thought had turned out to be. As the Bills offense sputtered to add a total of 13 points in the following two games, we are almost back to the depths of time when we had vicious debates on the choice of a starting quarterback…’
Spikes vents displeasure over lapses on defense
‘"It’s gotta mean something to you deep down inside," Spikes said. "When you wake up in the morning and you look in the mirror – you might not say it out loud – but did you do everything possible to help this team win? If you can’t answer yourself in the mirror with a straight face, then you know you have to go back to the drawing board."’
Judge warns former Bulldog in rehab
‘Wright is currently at the Comprehensive Alcohol Program west of Fresno, where he is an in-house patient. Wright entered the program in late September and is scheduled to leave late this month.’
Booster Club Meeting Report
The first surprise speaker was Coy Wire. He talked about the foundation and its raffle and what he would like to do with the charity work and special teams. How important they are to the game. He also mentioned that he was a RB the first two years in college so he was asked “Since we are having so much trouble running the ball and with the injuries – have you asked the coaching staff to let you try running the ball?” He smiled and got a gleem in his eyes “I’d love the have my hands on the ball” but of course he doesn’t think it will happen.
The second speaker was our magical long snapper and his rope tricks. He is so great up beat and friendly.
Our third speaker was the author of Relentless and Relentless II. He has a new book out and it is $15 available at the fieldhouse at the Booster booth which is by the Alumni booth (down left hand side) he will autograph it for you there and it deals with the old AFL.
Bengals rely on backup running backs
‘With Corey Dillon doubtful to play against the Bills on Sunday because of a nagging groin injury, the Bengals will turn to backups Brandon Bennett and Johnson for assistance.’
Bengals’ backfield gets additions, subtractions
‘The Bengals released fullback Chris Edmonds, the preseason starter, from the 53-man roster. They also cut former UC star Ray Jackson from the practice squad. The Bengals signed former Washington Redskins tailback Kenny Watson to a two-year contract to take Edmonds’ spot on the active roster.’
Rookie receiver has dancing fever
‘Bengals rookie wide receiver Kelley Washington desperately wants to contribute. While understanding the Bengals’ pecking order – “Chad (Johnson) is the number one, Peter (Warrick) is the number two” – Washington would like to see more plays called his way. So much so that a week ago he asked offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski and wide receivers coach Alex Wood if he could see more action.’
Wright in Court
‘Tuesday, the judge could have arrested Wright for violating his order. Instead, the judge decided to let Rodney Wright remain in an alcohol treatment program and didn’t arrest him.’
Autographed Fiberglass Buffalo
‘Today, the ESL Animal Scramble showed off a “one of a kind”…life-sized fiberglass buffalo, autographed by all the members of the Buffalo Bills. The only way you can own it is by going to the animal scramble auction Friday.’
Henry Expected Back This Week
‘Henry had a brisk workout Monday and coach Gregg Williams said the plan is to have his starting running back return to the fold this week. Henry should be ready to play when Buffalo hosts Cincinnati this Sunday.’
They Way We Hear It
Bills CB Nate Clements has played quite well since the halfway point of the 2002 season, and we hear there are several reasons for it. First, Clements believes he benefited from a tough offseason, during which he lost 15 pounds and came into training camp in the absolute best shape of his career. During training camp, Bills observers say he worked hard on his footwork and seemingly has improved it nicely. Clements has three interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown) and 15 tackles thus far in ’03 and has been a nice complement to fellow CB Antoine Winfield, who is known more for his run support than his coverage capabilities. We hear that he may not come across as such all the time, but Clements is a film-study fanatic and loves to pick apart his performances to make himself better.
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Thomas Smith
‘"I am a minister for the Lord. I’m currently a bishop at the Covenant Ministry International in Little Rock, Arkansas. I really enjoy being around the word of God. It’s like when you first get into the league, everything is real new and once you get into it, you really enjoy all the benefits and all the surroundings and the atmosphere. The same thing is found spiritually. When you get saved, you really don’t know what the word of God says, and the benefits of the word of God, and who you are, and your purpose here on earth. Once you dig deeper into the things of God and the bible and find out who you are and your purpose here on earth, its invaluable. I’ve been on fire ever since. It’s just been an amazing ride, it really has."’