‘"If they get off to a fast start, they have a shot," Zimmerman said. "If they can pick up from that streak they had last year, certainly they have a shot. I don’t know why they put on a spurt like that and scored all of those points, but something lit them up."’
Archives for August 5, 2005
Evans fits the Bills
‘"I know I have come a long way and it just makes me appreciate where I am now a lot more," Evans said. "Before, you kind of take things for granted and everything else. But every day you get up and every day you’re privileged enough to come out here and play this game, it’s a blessing. It’s something that I don’t take for granted."’
Bills’ Leonhard believes he can beat the odds – again
‘So while the former University of Wisconsin safety acknowledges the challenge of making the Buffalo Bills’ roster is "definitely" the biggest of his life, Leonhard doesn’t seem fazed by it. "It’s a lot alike," Leonhard said Thursday night following the Bills’ joint practice with the Green Bay Packers. "You start at the bottom and work up. And you just hope it goes as quickly as possible."’
Simon shuffling off?
‘According to a very reliable league source, the Buffalo Bills have been looking into the possibility of acquiring franchise-tagged defensive tackle Corey Simon from the Eagles.’
Thurman Thomas to help great causes today in Ottumwa
‘”I’ve had a lot of family members in the last three to four years I’ve lost due to cancer,” Thomas said. “Even though I do a lot of charity events, I’ll always try to do more cancer events for the rest of my life. This hits home for me, and I’m very proud to be here.”‘
Bills in Packerland
‘”I think we got in alot of good work,” said Bills coach Mike Mularkey. “We had a number of sessions. The blitz, the inside run, we simulated a team period moving the ball, we got a lot of different things done. I like the way we finished the practice. That was important. It was about as close a game simulation as you can have, very close to what the scrimmage will be like.”‘
Scrimmage at Lambeau a homecoming for Wisconsin trio
‘Vincent was one of three former Badgers who drew cheers from the green and gold faithful during a two-hour joint workout Thursday night, the first practice the Packers shared with another NFL team in 14 years. Wide receiver Lee Evans and safety Jim Leonhard also are former Badgers who got plenty of praise from the crowd.’
Friday’s Green Bay Coverage
Coaches, fans get first look at the defense (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Rodgers impressive in scrimmage (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Coaches pleased with productive practice (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Former UW stars enjoy homecoming (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Rule changes protect players (Green Bay Press Gazette)
On the fence with fan Carrie Reed (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Sherman champions homeless shelter (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Scrimmage to be good test for test Rodgers, defense (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Hamstring injury may shelve Bedell (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Battle is on for return jobs (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Packers, fans gear up for Friday night party (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Evans fits the Bills (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Irwin, McGee return to airwaves (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Rookie QB Rodgers shows his stuff (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Packers’ defense solid (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Sander meets challenge (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Bills’ Leonhard believes he can beat the odds – again (Wisconsin State Journal)
Rodgers strong to start (Wisconsin State Journal)
Die-hard Packers fans line up for practice (Appleton Post Crescent)
Sander’s second chance starts Friday night against Bills (AP)
Bills Stampede Into Green Bay (Packers.com)
Referees Explain New Rules For 2005 NFL Season (Packers.com)
Rodgers Shreds The Bills Pass Defense (Packers.com)
Restaurants Score with Packers-Bills Practice (WBAY-TV)
Oneida Street Closing for Packers-Bills (WBAY-TV)
Mularkey Pleased with First Joint Practice
‘”I think we got a lot of good work,” head coach Mike Mularkey said at the conclusion of the joint workout. “We had a number of different sessions, the blitz, the inside run, and a simulated team period. We got a lot of things done and I liked the way we finished the practice. That was important because it was about as close to a game simulation as you can have.”‘
Losman Led Bills Set to Face Packers
‘”I want to see what he’s got,” Rodgers recently said on Packers.com. “I’ll definitely be watching him pretty close.”‘
Packers host another team for practice for first time in 14 years
‘”I thought it would be a great change-up,” Sherman said. “Going against a different colored jersey will spice things up a bit for a coup le days.” Mularkey said the same thing before the Bills boarded their plane for Green Bay: “Just listening to these guys as we were finishing up practice, they need somebody else to beat on. It’s been a pretty good week worth of practice. I think it’s just a change-up. It’s good for them.”‘
Catching up with … Takeo Spikes
‘So how do you look in blue and red compared to orange and black?
Spikes: I look like a winner.’