‘The duo has accounted for 10 of the team’s 17 offensive touchdowns this year and has combined for 1,427 yards — more than half the Bills’ total offense. Buffalo’s offense has been held out of the end zone for the last three games.’
Archives for November 2003
Larry Felser: Math
Since the Bills have just six games left on their schedule and only mathematics on their side, this is what the coaches should consider doing for the rest of the year:
Don’t call a timeout to ponder whether you should go for it on fourth and goal from the 1.5-yard line or kick a field goal. The time for conservatism is past. You’re now a 500-1 shot to make the playoffs. You have no choices. You have to live a little.
Harrison might play Sunday
‘Harrison said afterwards that he feels good, but will wait until Sunday to decide if he will play against Buffalo.’
Tricky Dungy
‘The Colts hope to have Harrison back for this week’s game in Buffalo. He tested his hamstring at practice this week and was able to run. Indianapolis will still be short at receiver, even if Harrison can play. Walters had four receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown in the first half of the Jets game before pulling his hamstring. Walters and Pollard are out at least one more week. Brandon Stokley, signed as a free agent to be the No. 3 receiver, has just three catches on the year. He is still feeling the after effects of a concussion and is questionable to face Buffalo.’
Tops Game Ball Winner: Travis Henry
‘Q: Do you think you and Willis McGahee can thrive together just like the days of Thurman Thomas and Kenneth Davis? – Dennis Hough (Rochester, NY)
TH: We can be better than them. I really think we can be way better than Thurman and Kenneth Davis.’
A formidable foe
‘One reason is they have made it difficult for opponents to run. Adams, who played with AFC Champion Oakland last season, is one of the NFL’s better run-defending defensive tackles. Spikes and Posey are solid against the run, as is Milloy, and Buffalo is the NFL’s 12th-ranked rushing defense.’
Colts’ Harrison might return against Buffalo
”’I feel good,” Harrison said after Friday’s workout. ”But we’ll have to see what happens. I just don’t want to do anything stupid to reinjure it. But right now, it feels real good.”’
Manning’s extra work paying off
”’He’s making the right decisions, not forcing the ball,” wide receiver Troy Walters said. ”He’s just doing everything right.”’
Bills’ Henry hopes can play against Colts
”’I felt good making my cuts, accelerating, and I’ll see how it goes,” Henry said.’
Panic mode
‘”The big thing is that when that player is called upon to make a play and it’s executed pretty well we have to go ahead and finish the play,” Williams said. “We did a pretty good job of selecting plays correctly [against Houston] but we didn’t finish those plays. We had some opportunities down there to finish them and put points on the board.”‘
Q&A: Pierson Prioleau
‘Q: Is it true that a safety covering a wide receiver is a “mismatch”?
PP: That’s true from the offensive eyes. On defense we like to think that safety’s can cover anybody on the field as well as anyone else. On offensive eyes they think it is a mismatch because they think corners cover better than safety’s. I think I can cover any receiver in the NFL.’
Battered ‘O’ line fights on
‘”Part of being a cohesive offensive line is the ability to fight through these type of things,” said Bills coach Gregg Williams. “The good lines are obviously talented, but they are also consistent and available week in and week out. When you look across the league at the offensive lines that are functioning at the highest level, you will see a significant number of starts in a row with those guys. That’s very vital for an offensive line.”‘
Thurman Thomas to receive service award
‘Many of Henry’s friends and family members have advised him against playing, fearing he could make the injury worse. But Henry is determined to be on the field Sunday.’
Bills’ Spikes, an ex-Bengal, has no regrets
‘”No, not at all,” Spikes said. “If I had to do it 10 times over and even knowing we’d be at this point record-wise, I’d still do it. I had to believe what was best in my heart for Takeo. I love those guys (in Cincinnati) like brothers. I’ve spent more time with them than the guys here. I’m happy for them. But this is where I belong.”‘
Scouting the Bills offense
‘Bledsoe. If he’s upright, he’s a threat, but he has been sacked 30 times, and that has had a huge impact on the Bills’ minus-11 takeaway-giveaway ratio, the league’s second-worst. Bledsoe is 11-5 as a starter against the Colts, with 25 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions.’