‘"They’ve got two real good, respectable cover corners and to me the best run support corner I’ve ever seen is Antoine Winfield," said Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, never one to miss a chance to talk trash about another player but who became serious when talking about Buffalo’s corners. "Most DB’s do not want to make tackles, but in this game and this situation we’re playing against the whole package — cover, tackle, the whole nine yards."’
Archives for October 2003
Warrick yin to Johnson’s yang
‘Through four games, Peter Warrick and Chad Johnson are just one of three wide receiver duos each with 20-plus receptions.’
Bledsoe must step it up
‘”The only thing I’ll say on that, is that it was a stupid, stupid play,” he said, as if to take out a paddle and spank himself. “I was scrambling, and as I looked to the sidelines, I saw that big ‘4’ (on the down marker). There’s no place to hide. It was just a dumb play.”‘
Lewis: Can the ëtrash’
‘"If guys have to go out and talk about what they are going to do, then they don’t have much confidence because they are trying to convince themselves they can do it," Lewis said.’
Bledsoe concerns defense
‘"He’s outstanding at throwing the football and he plays with some toughness in there," Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said. "He’s not a guy who shies away from getting hit. Obviously, he’s been a big part of the improvement of the Bills over the last two years. He’s a fine quarterback."’
Cincinnati (1-3) at Buffalo (2-2) Sunday, 1:00 pm EDT
Marvin Lewis had a chance to become coach of the Buffalo Bills following the 2000 season. But the Bills ultimately decided on Gregg Williams. [Lewis rejected the Bills.]
In-season changes do little good
Longtime league assistant Hank Bullough, who went 2-10 after inheriting the Buffalo Bills four games into the 1985 season, once noted: "You’re in the middle of the hill, the snowball is coming at you, and they want you to figure out a way to push that thing back up the mountain. Good luck."
Schobel sets double-digit sack goal
”’Because of how I play, I think I’m always going to get a decent amount of sacks,” he said. ”But I was more dominating in college. And I want to get that feel back. … And that’s when I’ll be satisfied. I ain’t saying sacks, I’m just saying where I can beat a guy as consistently as I did in college week to week.”’
Henry continues to improve
‘"I feel better than I did yesterday," said Henry, who was still limited during Thursday’s workout. "It feels pretty good."’
Bills-Bengals Game Sold Out
‘So far, all three home games in 2003 have sold out by the blackout deadline.’
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe Previews Cincinnati
‘"I don’t think that our confidence has fallen off. I still think that we believe that we can play with anybody when we take the field. We expect to win each time we take the field. We’ve just got to go out and produce a little bit more. It’s been frustrating. You go and watch the film and we’ll hit a play and have a penalty. Or we’ll come out and have a negative play early and then have to convert a long-yard situation. We’ve kind of been forcing ourselves to fight some up hill battles with some circumstances that have come up. We need to be a little bit cleaner in our execution across the board. If we do that then we start converting our third downs and we can be a little bit more patient with the running game and get things going."’
Bills Coach Gregg Williams Previews Cincinnati
‘"The doctors are involved everyday and really it came down to the basic part of us and Travis (Henry), what he can withstand and what was pertain to do with the long season left to go. There’s some give and take there but we trust our doctors and they basically said he was good to go if he can stand it."’
Running on empty
‘The Bills’ offensive line has not controlled the line of scrimmage in the running game the past three weeks. They have run 58 times the past three games for 105 yards – a 1.8-yard average.’
Buffalo’s Spikes awaits former team
‘The Bengals got into the win column in Cleveland, but Buffalo is an entirely different animal. Spikes will be extremely fired up for this contest and he’ll likely wreak havoc in the Cincinnati backfield. Expect the Bengals to implode with at least three turnovers in this one. Cincy hasn’t won consecutive road games since 1995 and that trend will continue this week.’
Brady, Bledsoe must limit mistakes if Pats, Bills are to keep pace
Bills QB Drew Bledsoe and Patriots QB Tom Brady absolutely have killed their teams’ chances when they’ve been slightly off the past season and a quarter, and if these teams are to have a realistic shot at the Super Bowl, these two signal-callers will have to become more consistent and reliable, particularly in protecting the ball. Of course, it would help if their supporting casts were better, but that won’t change anytime soon, so the pressure is on Brady and Bledsoe to adapt.