”’If I am able to play at 75-80 percent, and we make the decision to play, I’ll play,” said McNair, who has 45 consecutive starts. ”But if I don’t it will be great for me to rest it and be ready for the next two games. … I have a lot of confidence in Billy. If I don’t play he can get the job done.”’
Archives for December 2003
Crutches accompany McNair at practice
‘”Right now, it’s still sore. It’s still swollen,” McNair said of the ankle. “I’m just trying to work on it day in and day out. I’m going to try to get some of the soreness out of it.”‘
Coaches show levity
Inside slant
‘The 25-year-old Henry, who is just 63 yards shy of becoming Buffalo’s fourth all-time rusher, has said he can’t envision a situation where both he and McGahee share the football in harmony. Henry thrives on work and he has assumed that either he or McGahee will be traded eventually. “We’ll always listen but we’re not going to be actively pursing something like that (with Travis),” Donahoe said. “Who’s to say what’s going to happen in the future, but we didn’t take Willis with the intention of doing something with Travis.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘Since allowing 343 yards in consecutive losses to Miami and Philadelphia early in the season, the Bills have yielded an average of just 79 yards rushing per game. The New York Jets got a full dose of Adams last Sunday when he finished with seven tackles, two behind the line of scrimmage, two sacks and a batted down pass. It was one of the few games where Adams was part of Buffalo’s third-down package, and he responded like a kid in a candy store with the extra snaps.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘How realistic are Buffalo’s chances of snagging a wild-card playoff berth? At 6-7, the Bills trail four teams for the two spots (Tennessee, 9-4; Denver, 8-5; Miami, 8-5; Cincinnati, 7-6). A final record of 9-7 or even 8-8 would put Buffalo in a tie-breaker race, but they need to win out and have the other clubs stumble a bit. Buffalo can take care of its own business with head-to-head games against Tennessee and Miami and it already owns a win over the Bengals. “We don’t have a choice but to think we can,” said DT Sam Adams when asked if the Bills can make the post-season. “Someone always gets in at 9-7, always. The people that are going to the playoffs, New England, Tennessee, we play Miami. As far as we’re concerned, they have to go through us.”‘
Titans understand importance of Bills game
‘”They’re not number one for no reason,” Titans TE Frank Wycheck said. “You look across their defense and they’ve got Sam Adams and Pat Williams up front, we probably won’t play two better corners, the linebackers are great, and then they’ve got Lawyer Milloy at safety. They’re stacked. They’re loaded. We’ll really have to execute our offense and make big plays to be successful this week.”‘
Bills Coach Gregg Williams Previews Tennessee
‘”I’m here as a Buffalo Bill. We went back there in the preseason game. It was a real hostile environment in the preseason game. That’s a tough place to play. We’re going to have to play well. All I’m focused on is this next week and the Buffalo Bills. Not the match ups with friends. Just the Buffalo Bills.”‘
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe Previews Tennessee
‘”Unfortunately for us, these road games that we go play, we always seem to catch some of the best teams in the league on their turf. It’s a tremendous challenge if you’re playing the Titans home or away. A neutral setting is going to be a big challenge. When you get down there and they have their crowd behind them it’s one of the louder places in the league to play. It’s a big challenge for us, no question. We’re going to have to do a great job of communicating in spite of the crowd noise. We are going to have to play very physical with them. They have a very physical defense and a tremendous defensive line. They have a good line backing core with a kid that I used to baby-sit playing as their inside left linebacker, Peter Sirmon. You know you’re getting old when you got a guy you used to baby-sit in his fourth year in the league. They have a couple good corners and their safety will come up and hit you. They are a very physical defense and we’re going to have to match their physical style. We’re going to have to continue to run the ball even though they are number one in the league against the rush. Then we need to make some big plays in the passing game. The teams that have beaten the Titans have made some big plays in the passing game.”‘
The Bills Injury Report Keeps Shrinking
‘Keith McKenzie, Sammy Morris and Mike Pucillo all practiced on Wednesday and are listed as questionable for Sunday in Tennessee. Trey Teague was rested on Wednesday while Dominique Stevenson went home sick.’
No matter the injury, McNair just keeps playing — and winning
‘“I go week in and week out to try to get my team to win, and I just feel like as a quarterback, being a leader, you have to go out and help your team go to war and put them in the best position to win.”’
Titans Fisher backs Williams’ job in Buffalo
‘“Gregg’s a fine coach and he’s doing a good job,” said Fisher, the Tennessee Titans coach and Williams’ friend and former boss. “This decision is in somebody else’s hands. I just hope they’re objective and look at the job that he’s done there.”’
Eric Moulds Named Honorary Chair of Time to Hoop, Buffalo ’04
‘Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl wide receiver Eric Moulds was announced as the honorary chairman of Time to Hoop, Buffalo ’04 at a news conference at the team’s training facility on December 10.’
Humble Wycheck enters elite 500-catch club
‘As the Titans line up against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, Wycheck is bombarded with memories of what he calls one of the most joyous moments of his career. His lateral to WR Kevin Dyson in the final seconds of Tennessee’s playoff game vs. Buffalo nearly four years ago will stand out in his mind forever. The play known as “The Music City Miracle,” gave the Titans a 22-16 victory over the Bills, and will go down as one of the greatest plays in NFL history. “It was just one of the best feelings I’ve ever had in my life,” Wycheck said. “Every time we play Buffalo, it’s brought up. It’s just a great time to put yourself back in that position. I can remember it like it was just yesterday. It was such a great feeling and something just great to be a part of.”‘
Dyson quietly having best season of his career
‘He has started in 42 consecutive games and is again tied for the team lead with four interceptions this season, including two returned for touchdowns.’