‘”Guys are extremely angry and very disappointed. I don’t think anybody anticipated that this is where we’d be this point in the season, especially after the first two games. With that, the attitude is still moving forward. Guys are still looking to find that edge that we need to start scoring points offensively. Alex (Van Pelt) and I spent a ton of time (watching film). We watched three or four games already in preparation for this week. We’re trying to go forward, that’s the only thing that you can do. You look at what you did and try to correct the mistakes and go forward. I think that even though guys are disappointed with what we produced and very frustrated with what we’ve done, we’re moving forward and trying to correct the mistakes and put some points on the board this week.”‘
Archives for November 2003
Stampede!
‘”When you have a big-time quarterback like we have, he can make a lot of things happen and make up for a lot of deficiencies,” Colts coach Tony Dungy said.’
Harrison, Henry may not play on Sunday
‘”We all know Travis is a warrior,” said Henry’s agent, Greg Johnson. “He wants to play all the time regardless of the situation. But we don’t want him to do anything that will jeopardize his career.” Johnson would prefer to see Henry sit out this week.’
Pass-happy offense is stalling
‘I think the ball should be in Travis Henry’s hands as much as possible (as long as he’s healthy). Mike Williams is 370 pounds, and while he has disappointed in pass protection, he can be a good run blocker. Play to his strength.’
Manning destroys defenses at will
‘In his three playoff games, Manning has completed barely 50 percent of his passes for 558 yards with just 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. He knows he will ultimately be judged on his performances on the biggest stages, and it is his mission to rectify his sorry post-season record. “It’s just a fact, you can’t hide from it,” Manning said of his post-season struggles. “Three out of the past four years we’ve fought and scratched and found a way to get into the playoffs, and we’ve lost and it’s been disappointing, but at the same time it doesn’t mean we’re a bad football team.”‘
Henry wants to play on Sunday
‘Agent Greg Johnson said Henry “desperately” wants to play because he feels the Bills still have a shot at making the playoffs. Johnson said he has been assured by general manager Tom Donahoe that the club won’t jeopardize Henry’s long-term future by playing him unless it was absolutely medically OK. That doesn’t ease Johnson’s worries.’
Dandy Vandy gets his kicks
‘”I think he just likes the spotlight, he enjoys the moment of the big kick, the pressure being on him,” Colts coach Tony Dungy said of Vanderjagt yesterday in a conference call.’
Bills praise Henry’s efforts
‘”There aren’t too many people that would do something like that.”‘
Line gives Manning edge in security
‘”When a guy doesn’t have to worry about getting hit from the blind side all the time . . . his job is a lot easier,” center Jeff Saturday said.’
Colts add familiar receiver for Manning
‘”I like guys I’ve had some sort of connection with,” Manning said Wednesday afternoon. “(Dawson) is a guy I’ve worked out with basically every summer for the past six or seven years.”‘
Inside slant
‘”When Travis puts weight on his ankle, there’s not a lot of stress, but we don’t know what’s going to happen when he starts running and cutting,” Johnson said. “He’s dying to play but that’s the big dilemma. We’re afraid of him going back out there and getting hurt, but he’s insistent.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘Even if RB Travis Henry can play against the Colts with his broken leg, the Bills are likely to take it easy with him and will have to spread the load around. The Colts rank 24th in run defense and Buffalo can’t give up on the ground game if Henry is bottled up. That’s where distributing the ball to Joe Burns, Sammy Morris and even FB Sam Gash can come into play.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘The Bills kickoff coverage unit, among the worst in the NFL in recent years, ranks No. 2 this season at 19.3 yards per return. LB Dominique Stevenson leads the head hunters with 25 special teams tackles.’
Bills waive injured FB Crosby
‘Crosby had been on the Bills injured reserve list since he cracked his fibula in Buffalo’s 17-7 loss at Miami on Sept. 21. In three seasons with the Bills, he appeared in 35 games — including three this year — mostly as a special teams player, and had six receptions for 49 yards.’
NFL reduces Milloy’s fine
‘Milloy learned of his successful appeal to the league on Tuesday, four days after his 30th birthday. The NFL’s initial ruling said that Milloy made “impermissible physical contact with a game official.”‘