”’It’s one of the noisiest stadiums in the league,” said Bills coach Gregg Williams. ”They’re on a roll and the Chiefs are playing well. It can be a very frustrating place to play at, executing and doing what we’re supposed to do. It’s got a great reputation as being one of the most difficult places to play on the road.”’
Archives for October 24, 2003
Shooting for consistency
‘Look for the Bills to do their best to get Henry going early in this contest. They may have to mix things up a bit, though, as the Chiefs will surely be determined to shut Henry down.’
Schobel: It’s a Simple Game
‘”I struggled in Kansas City last year. I didn’t have a good game, so I have to show them I can play this time around.”‘
Bills Need to Steal One
‘Bills 24 Chiefs 23.’
Bills feel the rush from Schobel’s play
‘”I think I’m a pretty solid player, but I can always improve,” he said. “I’m getting better each week. I’m not where I want to be at this point, but I’ll get there soon.”‘
Chiefs’ ‘D’ answers when opportunity knocks
‘Despite ranking just 27th in the NFL in total yards allowed, the Chiefs lead the league with 20 takeaways and are first in the AFC with 13 interceptions. They have returned three of those turnovers for touchdowns.’
Hall achieves new heights
‘”We’ve been covering punts fairly well, except for the one game that we were disappointed with,” said cover man Coy Wire. “There’s no question he’s the best returner in the league and we have a challenge on our hands, but I think we’re looking forward to it. There’s nothing to be scared about. He’s going to play his best game, and so are we.”‘
Chiefs, loud fans equal tough task
‘What makes the Arrowhead effect so unique is that it’s all natural. In many of the ear-splitting domes, the noise is artificial through the use of recorded sound effects and music. But at Arrowhead, the din is generated almost solely by the crowd.’
Chiefs’ success has Vermeil humbled
‘Much of Vermeil’s success can be attributed to his uncanny ability to get the most from unheralded players. He did it in St. Louis with Bills linebacker London Fletcher, who went undrafted in 1998.’
The sack comes back in Chiefs defense
‘”They don’t blitz a lot,” Bledsoe said. “But when they do, they’re very effective with it. Even when you have the linebackers accounted for with your scheme, they’re very good pass rushers and can shed a block and still get pressure. The Chiefs’ defense will force us to not only account for those guys, but then to block them effectively.”‘
Chiefs notes
‘Buffalo defensive end Pat Williams raised some eyebrows and provided the Chiefs with some bulletin-board material this week when he appeared on wide receiver Eric Moulds’ television show and declared that the Bills are going to “shut down” Priest Holmes on Sunday night.’
Grigsby to miss Chiefs broadcast Sunday
‘Longtime Chiefs announcer Bill Grigsby will miss the Chiefs-Bills game this Sunday because of health issues.’
Bledsoe expects big week
‘”You watch them on film and you see they’re very sound in what they do,” Bledsoe said. “There are no easy plays to be made, no weaknesses you can exploit. You have to execute all the way up and down the field. And if you get sloppy, you make turnovers.”‘
Peterson, K.C. riding high
‘What allows Vermeil to so rapidly build championship teams? “He has a unique ability to motivate not only players but coaches and football support people to perform at a level that I think sometimes they don’t even think they can perform at,” Peterson said. “Dick finds a way to get the best out of these people, whoever they might be, whether it’s the first player or the 53rd player (on the team). I don’t know anybody who does it better.”‘
Moulds Is Still Trying To Decide If He’ll Play
‘The receiver says he’s been taking it slow and then he gives it a push now and then. Moulds thinks the only thing left, is to get the power back in it. He’ll work Friday and Saturday before making a determination on Sunday.’