‘”We have to come out and win every week,” said Williams, who is feeling the heat in Buffalo. “That’s how we approach this week. That’s how we approach every week. Our guys battle, they play very hard and prepare hard.”‘
Archives for November 2003
Bills place backup WR Aiken on injured reserve
‘Aiken was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, two days after arthroscopic surgery to repair torn cartilage in his right knee.’
Bledsoe leaves practice with upset stomach
‘“He’s just sick,” coach Gregg Williams said. “We sent him home and we’ll see how he is tomorrow. He practiced the first part of practice. We just took a precautionary thing. There is a bug going around.”’
Sick Bledsoe sent home by Bills
‘It is believed to be flu-like symptoms, so Bledsoe was not be added to the injury report. He was expected to return to work Thursday for the Bills’ Thanksgiving Day practice.’
Giants vs. Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills lead the regular season series, 5-3, including a 2-0 advantage in Giants Stadium.’
Rookie Club Thankful to Help Others
‘”It’s a great thing just to be around the kids,” Mario Haggan said. “It’s much easier than going to practice because the kids and the people in the community love you. Continuing to play and being able to give back to the community is just one of the blessings that I receive from playing football.”‘
McGee turns the corner for Bills
‘”It’s exciting, but it’s kind of nerve-racking, too, because you don’t want to let your team down,” said McGee, who was drafted in the fourth round last April. “With them putting me in the nickel it just gets me a little more comfortable with the defense. I’m actually getting my feet wet out there playing.”‘
Bills fans face prospect of taking a hike
‘Loyalty: We can still win one. Maybe.
Common Sense: Would you keep going to a restaurant that served lousy food? After a while, why punish yourself?’
An annual tradition
‘The Bills, like the Patriots before them, are having trouble protecting the immobile Bledsoe, who often likes to hold onto the ball for an extra second or two to try to make a big play downfield. By the time the second half of the season rolls around, Bledsoe is probably too shellshocked to produce a decent quarterback rating and his team’s hopes for a championship slip away.’
Giants Close to Being Eliminated
‘"We are just not making things happen when we have opportunities," Fassel said Tuesday.’
CB Winfield questions Bills’ pass-oriented philosophy
”’At times I’ll be on the sideline and say, ‘Why don’t they run?”’ Winfield wrote in this week’s edition of Bills Digest, a weekly publication that’s partly controlled by the Bills. ”I don’t know how effective the bye-week self-scouting was for the offense. We’re still doing the same things that we did before that point. Perhaps, they’re too predictable.”’
Bills’ second-best effort couldn’t stop losing skid
‘We’ve gone from extremely high expectations, fostered, no less, by the players themselves, to almost feeling sorry for them.’
What Happened?
‘If you watched the game Sunday you cannot say that the Bills lost because of a lack of effort. Travis Henry played with a fractured leg. Eric Moulds should be resting that painful groin injury. Sam Gash already has his Super Bowl ring but he’s still busting linebackers in the mouth. Lack of effort did not cause the loss. What’s missing is that spark and that excitement and most importantly that confidence that the winning teams and the teams on the rise have that the Bills do not.’
Aches are becoming a big pain for Bills
‘At some point over the next few weeks, the Bills will consider whether it’s time for certain players, mainly Henry and Moulds, to end the season and avoid further damage. There also comes a time when players, no matter how tough, hurt their team. When is enough, enough?’
Columnist finds home at NFL.com
‘Easterbrook has been a consistent critic this season of teams such as the Buffalo Bills who have a fondness for passing in third-and-short-yardage situations. What separates him from other NFL columnists, however, is he might express his feelings about Bills coach Gregg Williams in haiku, or trot out a theory about why the Bills are cursed since they changed the color scheme of their uniforms a few years ago.’