‘It’s the longer kicks that he falters on. The longest field goal Lindell hit last season was a 44-yarder – every one of the other 31 NFL teams had a kicker make a longer field goal than that.’
Archives for September 2004
Bills’ Bledsoe is prepared for a ‘Black Hole’ welcome
‘”I do feel like we have enough (talented) skill position guys that the big plays are going to happen for us,” Bledsoe said.’
A new challenge for Bledsoe
‘"I hesitate to say I’m looking forward to it, but it’s certainly one of those unique experiences in the NFL,” he said. "Like I guess, without being there, it’s kind of like going to Green Bay. It’s just one of those unique places in the league where it’s an experience to be a part of it.”’
Bills’ Bledsoe seeking change of fortune
‘“Last year we really struggled with our passing game,” Bledsoe said. “Our stud, our horse in the passing game, Eric Moulds, was hurt most of the year. And we really didn’t have a speed guy to stretch the field. We made too many mistakes offensively to consistently move the ball. This year I do feel like we have a team that can execute in that manner.”’
Bledsoe knows slow start is no reason to panic
‘Not so important that either team should refer to it as a must-win game, he added. “It can be done if you go 0-2,” Bledsoe said. “But at the same time, that’s a pretty big hole to have to start digging yourself out of to start the season. So, this is a pretty pivotal game for both of us, even though it’s very, very early.”‘
Saturday’s Oakland Coverge
Illegal contact? No problem (Oakland Tribune)
Bledsoe knows slow start is no reason to panic (Contra Costa Times)
Bills’ Bledsoe seeking change of fortune (San Jose Mercury News)
A new challenge for Bledsoe (San Francisco Chronicle)
Bills’ Bledsoe is prepared for a ‘Black Hole’ welcome (Sacramento Bee)
Defensive backs fit right in (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Raiders’ Turner is NFL survivor
‘Having faced the Bills five times in the past three years (3-2 record), he knows Buffalo defensive coordinator Jerry Gray inside and out. "Put the tape on from say Week 2 of last year when we played them and you see guys grow and understand the defense better and not make the little mistakes," he said. "There’s no question that the Bills defense is as talented as any in the league. Jerry’s done a great job with them and they continue to get better."’
Venturing into the Black Hole
‘”When they pressure us we’re going to have the opportunity to take some shots,” Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. “They are aggressive in the secondary, both at the corner position and their safety’s they’re aggressive as well. There should be some chances to take the ball down field against these guys.”‘
Tops Game Ball Winner: Eric Moulds
‘Bouncing back from a loss like last week can be difficult. Do you see this team being more resilient than last years? And, what role do you feel you play getting the offense rejuvenated after last week’s loss?
EM: We just have to go out there and play a lot better. I think when we have an opportunity to put teams away we’ve got to put them away. When we have an opportunity to make plays we have to make them. It was a loss and losses always hurt you but at the same time we have 15 more games left and we’ll go from there and hopefully things will work are way.’
Buffalo (0-1) at Oakland (0-1)
‘Raiders 26, Bills 21.’
I Want Proof
‘Oakland 24 Bills 17.’
L.A. Bills Backers Show Support
‘"The General Manager of the restaurant, Jimmy Peterson, is a Bills fan," said the club’s co-president Kim Montoya. "When he approached one of our members [about making the restaurant the new home for the group], my husband and I went over and tested the wings. Then we were all set."’
Legendary challenge awaits Smith
‘"It’s going to be exciting considering I used to watch those guys on TV when I was in college," Smith said. "I think it’s going to be a big test, a big challenge."’
Halloween atmosphere won’t be a treat for Bills
‘”I remember my first game there,” said Bills guard Chris Villarrial of a 1999 trip with the Chicago Bears. “I looked up in the stands and this kid was probably 8 years old and he was giving me the finger, and he was standing next to his dad. You can expect the unexpected at this place. It’s unusual. It’s going to be a loud environment.”‘
Ex-teammate Mularkey to coach against Gannon
‘Gannon said he was “totally” surprised that Mularkey, whom he played with in 1987-88, delved into coaching because in the 1980s he seemed a better fit for Saturday night at the comedy club than drawing up X’s and O’s on a Sunday afternoon.’