‘Running back Trung Canidate is listed as doubtful for the game with a mild ankle sprain. While club officials say there is a slight chance he could play on Sunday, Canidate was less optimistic.’
Archives for October 2003
McGahee Now Part of the Team
‘”The biggest thing I need to see is his overall conditioning,” head coach Gregg Williams said. “He’s in very good physical condition, he’s just got to get into playing shape.”‘
McGahee Is Back On The Field
‘McGahee says he could do everything that was asked of him. He even played some defense on the scout team. Gregg Williams says McGahee will do more with the offense as the week goes on. The head coach says realistically, players need a few weeks to get into football shape. McGahee says he can play anytime the coaches ask him to.’
Smoot out 2-3 weeks; Canidate, Fiore doubtful
‘Canidate, the team’s leading rusher, has a severe ankle sprain. He is listed as doubtful and sounded pessimistic about his chances of playing.’
McGahee pleased after first practice
The smile was genuine, a reflection of how happy McGahee was following his long-awaited first practice since the Buffalo Bills made him their first-round draft pick last April.
Quotes From Buffalo (Conference Call), Oct. 15
‘On the change after starting the season 2-0: “We haven’t had any offensive rhythm. We haven’t been able to establish some of the things we did early in the year offensively. We’re trying to, maybe, do too much. I said earlier in the year that we probably aren’t as good as a 31-0 team when we won the opener, and we know we’re not as bad as the 30-3 loss to the Jets in this past ball game. We’re somewhere in between. A couple of guys have been pressing a little bit, trying to do more than what’s in the call instead of just executing the design of the play, the design of the call and anything after that is gravy. We just have to get back to the basics.”‘
Smoot Out for Buffalo Game, Maybe Longer
‘Head coach Steve Spurrier said on Wednesday that cornerback Fred Smoot would sit out the game against the Buffalo Bills. Smoot has a sprained clavicle.’
Bills WR Moulds upgraded to questionable
‘Coach Gregg Williams said Moulds’ health is improving, and his groin strain will be monitored. He officially was upgraded from doubtful to questionable, which means he has a 50-50 chance of playing.’
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Alvin Wyatt
‘”I didn’t know coach Saban, but he was a fine individual. He was a hard worker. He wanted everything to perfection, I knew one thing, when that whistle blew, those people that were out there with him were ready to go to war for him. I really enjoyed the short time that I had with him,” Wyatt said. “I had a great moment in Buffalo when I intercepted my first pass for a touchdown against the Washington Redskins, who went on to go to the Super Bowl that year we won that game in Washington, and turned out to be the highlight of my career, to be able to do that and win the game at the same time.”‘
McGahee gets green light to practice
‘Buffalo has only eight first downs rushing in the last four games.’
GM bears blame for Williams’ woes
‘It didn’t have to be this way. If Donahoe still felt Williams might be his guy then he should have displayed his faith by adding a year to his contract. Only by creating a sense of stability, only by reinforcing his coach’s authority, could Donahoe have learned, once and for all, whether Williams is right for the job. Donahoe took the easy way out. This season, for better or worse, is on him.’
Bills’ McGahee set to practice
‘Providing there are no setbacks, a logical debut date for McGahee’s first game would be the Nov. 9 game at Dallas. The Bills do not play Nov. 2.’
Redskins Eye Changes Somewhere Along Line
‘One of the defense’s biggest problems has been getting to quarterbacks. The Redskins have only nine sacks in six games.’
Smith Off To Former Stomping Grounds
‘”That was a great era of football,” Smith said. “You have guys that have gone on to go into the Hall of Fame now, such as Jim Kelly. Thurman [Thomas], I’m sure, will be right behind him, and guys like Andre Reed and James Lofton, Steve Tasker and probably the most well-known of them all, Marv Levy.”‘
Smith set to go back to Buffalo
‘”It was a great, great time and era to be a Buffalo Bill,” Smith said. “It was special. We did some special things that no one else in the history of the game was able to achieve. I cherish those moments when I talk to the guys, but other than that I really don’t focus on it right now because I’m too busy trying to get things worked out in my house.”‘