‘Lindell. Great leg, but inaccurate. It’s time to cut him.’
Archives for September 15, 2004
Bills vs. Raiders Preview
The Bills and Raiders enter week 2 trying to shake the bad feeling of tough losses. This game may come down to which team has the shortest memory and gets over their opening day loss.
Bills rookies join pupils on field trip to museum
‘On their day off from practice Tuesday, Buffalo Bills rookies Lee Evans and Tim Anderson joined children from Lackawanna’s Martin Road Elementary School on a field trip to the Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society Museum.’
Fans keep Bills’ turnstiles spinning
‘The Bills have sold 42,553 season tickets this year. That’s 863 fewer than a year ago, but it’s still the second-highest total since 1994.’
Former Bills assistant Hawkins dies at 69
‘Chuck Knox hired Hawkins for the Bills staff in 1982, and Hawkins was one of the assistants who went with Knox to Seattle.’
Bills should never forget
‘After four straight seasons out of the playoffs, there’s a little bit of restlessness in the seating bowl of Ralph Wilson Stadium. Scoring one TD in a game against a team that finished 5-11 last season isn’t going to cut it. There’s not a lot of patience around Western New York for nice tries or coming close. The Bills have to figure out how to win – and soon.’
East Brady honed Kelly’s skills
‘"We lived and breathed football," Kelly said. "Nowadays, kids have Nintendo games and so many distractions. We didn’t have that. We played tackle football and it didn’t matter where."’
Inside slant
‘It’s a play that will keep cornerback Nate Clements up at night.’
Strategy and personnel
‘COACHING: D-plus — Mike Mularkey’s regular-season debut was marred by the turnovers and penalties that plagued his team in the preseason. Some questionable passing calls by coordinator Tom Clements, twice passing on third-and-one unsuccessfully to stir memories of Kevin Gilbride of a year ago. Bills never tested Jaguars’ deep cover 2 zones with the speed of Evans. Meanwhile, Jacksonville scored winning TD throwing into triple coverage. Defensive coordinator Jerry Gray needed to find way to get to quarterback Byron Leftwich on final drive.’
Notes, quotes
‘The loss dropped Buffalo to 3-8 in its last 11 regular-season openers and snapped a three-game win streak against Jacksonville.’
HS Football “Coach of the Week” – Week 2
‘Head coach Jim Kuhn of West Seneca West High School has been named the Buffalo Bills’ high school football “Coach of the Week” for the second weekend of the 2004 season (Sept. 10-11). Kuhn led the Indians to an impressive 28-0 victory over Class AA rival Jamestown HS, a traditional powerhouse in WNY high school football.’
Flashback: Bills Rally to Beat Raiders
‘"Steve Tasker kind of just stepped up and made a huge play," says Williams. "It was a situation where we had game-planned their punt team. I remember where a couple punts before, their up-back hit me pretty hard a couple times because I was going to be one of the guys that was going to be freed to try to block it. So coach (Bruce) DeHaven decided to go from the opposite side and he switched Steve and I. Steve made a move and blocked the punt. I was there to recover it and 38 yards later, we took the lead and never looked back."’
No finger pointing (yet) with the Bills
‘”I’m going to find a positive in this and I hope they will too. Right now, I know everybody is down in the dumps. But when we put that tape on and they see what they’re capable of doing, it should help us."’
Defense Wilts In End Of Tough Loss
The Bills executed their gameplan well but when things got tight at the end of the game, it looked like the same old Bills from 2003. The Defense dominated most of the game but tired after the Offense could produce only 10 points. The team didn’t show any toughness at the end and collapsed on the final play for a devastating loss. Here are our position by position grades:
Jags Stun Bills On Final Play 13-10
Losing on opening day is tough enough, but losing on the final play of the game is too much to take. Take in the fact that the Bills have to beat the Jackonvilles of the league at home to be considered a post season contender and what you get appears to be similar to the Bills of 2003.