‘”I did talk to Jimmy, and he was very hospitable in inviting me down to the (Florida) Keys,” Belichick said. “We tried to catch some fish. It wasn’t a big day out there for us. But Jimmy’s got a lot of insight. He was very successful at many different levels of coaching and with many different organizations and teams.”‘
Archives for October 2004
Last-play loss to Jaguars is a first for the Bills
‘Furthermore, trading Henry before this year would have had a major negative effect in the locker room because he is so respected as a tough, team player and McGahee is unproven. Next offseason is a different story, because McGahee presumably will have gotten through the season healthy and have a full year under his belt. Plus there will be an acceptance within the team that they both can’t be on the same roster again.’
Belichick’s NFL success is anything but boring
‘One of the dullest interviews in all of sports, he prefers to let his team’s deadly efficient play do the talking for him.’
This is one book the Bills simply can’t put down
‘In an interview with the Buffalo media, Belichick — asked whether his sentiment in the book that Bledsoe wasn’t a good decision-maker under pressure were his true feelings — responded, “I’m not getting into any book talk. We’re getting ready for a game. That book . . . some of it was done a year to two years ago, and I don’t think it’s very relevant to this week’s game.”‘
Wilfork eager to see ex-mate McGahee
‘“We’re like brothers,” said Wilfork. “We’re both excited to play against each other. It’s going to be fun. It’s going to be interesting. Just to see him play is a blessing. And I’m proud of him. But we’re on opposite ends this week. I’m going to get a chance to hit him, but nothing is going to affect our friendship.”’
Bledsoe armed and dangerous
‘Bledsoe’s also been sacked eight times — partly because his offensive line is awful, and partly because he moves slower than a glacier in the pocket. The sack totals jump off the page and raise an interesting theory: Has the influx of quicker, more mobile quarterbacks like Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb and Steve McNair made the old-school, drop-back passers like Bledsoe obsolete?’
Former player works out with Bills
‘Former Florida Atlantic right tackle Ken Campos had a workout with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday.’
Friday’s New England Coverage
This is one book the Bills simply can’t put down (Boston Globe)
Patriots are leaders in high-tech field, too (Boston Globe)
Weaver suddenly in a tight spot (Boston Globe)
Brown in the flow (Boston Herald)
Weaver finds way (Boston Herald)
Wilson intercepts AFC honor (Boston Herald)
Wilfork eager to see ex-mate McGahee (Boston Herald)
Weaver’s deal for two years (Metro West Daily News)
No past or future for Pats — only the here and now (Providence Journal)
Is newest Patriot a prophet or ill-timed voice of doom? (Providence Journal)
Signing will add depth (Providence Journal)
Bledsoe armed and dangerous (Woonsocket Call)
Weaver finds a home with Patriots (Woonsocket Call)
Run defense must face another test (Springfield Republican)
Weaver should fit in nicely (Springfield Republican)
Miller’s fitting in just fine (Manchester Union Leader)
Buffalo wastes draft choice (Quincy Patriot Ledger)
Off to slow start (Nashua Telegraph)
Weaver jumps at the chance (Brockton Enterprise)
Weaver hopes to make it big with Patriots (Attleboro Sun Chronicle)
Pats streak toward record (USA Today)
Tight end Weaver gets opportunity with Super Bowl champions (AP)
Pats target NFL record this week versus the Bills (The Sports Network)
Inside slant (CBS Sportsline)
Strategy and personnel (CBS Sportsline)
Notes, quotes (CBS Sportsline)
Recipe for Success
‘”The NFL and professional football ain’t something where you can just buy a bunch of all-stars and automatically they’re going to be good,” Bills center Trey Teague explained. Obviously they’ve got quality players at a lot of positions, some super stars, but they definitely play well as a team. That’s what makes them as good as they are."’