‘The team has "adopted" school 89 in Buffalo as part of an "Eat Right and Exercise" program. Each month, members of the organization go to the school and talk with the K-8 students about the importance of healthy eating and getting plenty of exercise.’
Archives for October 2004
Solid Performance Leads to Victory
‘The offensive line was very impressive, especially since they were down two quality starters. Trey Teague may be the best lineman this team has and Ross Tucker was able to step in and fill that void. Ross started a lot of games for us last year and it’s times like this that show why you have those types of guys on your team.’
Flashback: Bills Use Defense to Top Ravens
‘While Buffalo won the game, 13-10, in all honesty, the Hall of Fame didn’t rush in to save anything from the Bills’ first and only trip to PSINet, now M&T Bank Stadium. Actually, perhaps it was appropriate that the game was played on Halloween, because both team’s offenses were downright scary.’
Chargers add Shaw to receiving corps
‘Shaw was just released by the Buffalo Bills last week after slipping to fifth on the teams depth chart.’
A Win, Willis and What’s Next
‘Yes, I checked with the NFL offices today and victories over the Miami Dolphins still count in the regular league standings.’
A win, finally
‘"I just said it’s been far too long in coming," said Bledsoe. "I wanted to give (Mularkey) the ball about a month and a half ago for the first win, but Mike has been a great head coach through this stretch. I don’t think any of us envisioned this scenario where we’d be 0-4 coming into this game. That just was not really on the radar for us."’
Mularkey gets first NFL win
‘"It’s been a long time since we’ve gotten a win," said linebacker London Fletcher. "A lot of people in Western New York can go have a good week at work now. A lot of guys can sleep easier tonight. But we still have a long way to go to be the type of football team we want to be."’
HS Football “Coach of the Week” – Week 7
‘Coach Len Jankiewicz of Lancaster High School has been named the Buffalo Bills high school football "Coach of the Week" for the seventh weekend of the 2004 season (October 16-17).’
Game Notes: Bills vs. Dolphins
‘BRIAN MOORMAN: Posted a 53.0 average on three punts and helped the Bills win the field position battle despite winds of nearly 30 mph. Going into the wind in the second quarter, Moorman booted a 47-yard punt out of his end zone to maintain the Bills field position advantage. Had a long punt of 59 yards today and has 50+ yd. kick in 40 of 53 career games.’
Victory by Bills is a gas for those filling up
‘He’s not stopping there. Agha said the 15-cent discount will be offered during those hours every Monday through Friday after a Bills victory through the end of the season. "I’m losing money but I don’t care if it costs me $400 or $800 a week," he said.’
Just another day at the office for Bills’ coach
‘"I didn’t go, "Hey, this is getting easier,’ " Mularkey said. "If anything, you have to have a greater focus. It would be easy to take a step back, but you can’t, not right now. You need to take a step forward and take what they did (further). We’ve had a productive quarter, a productive half. If we can keep those things going . . ."’
Mularkey guided by experience of QB coach Wyche
‘"I’ve leaned on Sam a number of times," Mularkey said Monday. "I can’t say I can remember being 0-4, but I can remember situations I was in as a position coach, as a coordinator, as a player, and fortunately I experienced them and have been around some head coaches and saw how they handled the situation and made a difference in the outcome of the season."’
Inside slant
‘The team’s next three games – at Baltimore and home to Arizona and the New York Jets – are against opponents that are a combined 9-6. But they are teams the Bills have to defeat in order to climb back to .500 and give themselves a shot at a playoff berth over the last half of the season.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Rookie coach Mike Mularkey earned a well-deserved game ball for his first NFL win. He had a rough first half, which including some dubious decisions that helped put Buffalo into a 10-7 hole. But he made the right adjustments at halftime and the Bills hammered out a convincing victory by sticking to the run.’
Notes, quotes
‘Bills owner Ralph Wilson winced watching the Bills’ lethargic two-point loss to the New York Jets, calling his team “boring,” and that he was tired of coach Mike Mularkey’s smash-mouth style of football. What did he think after his team ate the final 6:22 of Sunday’s 20-13 win over Miami by running the football? “Am I happy with smash-mouth football? Today, yes,” said Wilson, who was celebrating his 86th birthday.’