‘Williams said Bledsoe is scheduled to work out on Tuesday to determine whether he can practice once the team returns to the field on Wednesday to prepare for this weekend’s home game against the New York Jets.’
Archives for December 2003
Williams upbeat after Bills finally win
”’It’s something that’s well deserved,” Williams said of the additional day of rest. ”I’ve been wanting to do that for quite a while. … It was nice to be able to throw a bone as a coach and say, ‘Job well done.””
No quitting for the Bills
‘Well, we know which team has packed it in for the season. It was hard to tell coming in.’
Where have these Bills been all year?
‘”All we can do the last four games is go out and show what we can do.”‘
Bledsoe, Bills end road scoring drought
‘It was Moore’s first TD reception of the season … tying him with starting wide receivers Eric Moulds and Josh Reed.’
The Day After: Gregg Williams Comments
‘”They are prideful men. They know that there are a lot of things that happen in the month of December every single year. There are teams that rise out of the month of December and get back in the hunt. We have to be very physical in this month of December. We’ve got some pretty good opponents coming up through this month and we’ve got to play much better against the Jets at home this week.”‘
St. Francis High’s Jerry Smith Named Bills HS Football
‘Jerry Smith, veteran head football coach at St. Francis HS has been named the winner of the seventh annual Buffalo Bills Western New York HS Football “Coach of the Year” Award for the 2003 season. Smith will be honored at ceremonies held Sunday, December 7 prior to the Bills-NY Jets game at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Buffalo belatedly gets its act together
‘The win isn’t going to save any jobs, and Buffalo remains all but eliminated from a postseason berth, trailing Miami by three games with four to play for the final wild-card berth.’
Giants lost and lifeless
‘The Bills went up 17-7 by halftime, and the Giants barely bothered showing for the second half, buried again by turnovers, penalties, poor tackling and missed assignments.’
As offense sinks, fingers being pointed up front
‘”You can’t put your finger on any one thing,” wide receiver Ike Hilliard said. “It’s just a situation where we’re all paid professionals and right now we’re not doing our jobs really well. Whether it’s dropped passes, turnovers, penalties, missed assignments — they’re all combining to kill us as an offensive unit.”‘
Mara can’t miss message from the stands
‘If they had anything to say, the fans said it with their feet. Most of them were on the Turnpike, or Route 3, long before the Giants managed their initial first down of the second half, 58 seconds into the fourth quarter; a sure sign that lethargy has spread from the playing field to the stands.’
Bills win Disappointment Bowl 24-7
‘”If you are going to be a leader on the team,” he said, “it’s more important to be on the field when things are going bad than when they are going good.”‘
Larry Felser: Too Late
The victory over the Giants was a reminder that the Bills should have been battling for a playoff berth right to the end. It also should have been a suggestion that better days should be ahead with better handling of this team.
Bills back on the offensive
‘”The difference in the game today was we made the plays in the passing game,” Bledsoe said. “We’ve been running the ball well and did again today. Travis Henry had another 100-yard game. But the thing that’s been lacking offensively are the plays in the passing game.”‘
Never-say-quit defense finally reaps the spoils
‘For three straight weeks, they played their hearts out and had nothing to show for it. Any sensible group would have thrown up their hands and coasted. So what did they do? They played another terrific game. They shut down the NFL’s fifth-rated offense as the Bills beat the Giants, 24-7, to end their four-game losing streak.’