‘What’s especially disappointing for Losman is the fact most of his former Green Wave teammates were going to be on hand. Tulane coach Chris Scelfo was planning on giving the team the day off to see their former leader run the Bills’ offense — Tulane was scheduled to play Southeast Louisiana in the Superdome on Saturday.’
Archives for September 29, 2005
TV blackout lifted for game
‘The NFL lifted the blackout on the Buffalo-New Orleans game Sunday at the Alamodome, allowing the San Antonio CBS affiliate to carry the contest.’
Mistakes to Be Corrected on Run Defense
‘"Me personally, being a middle linebacker, when an opponent rushes over 100 yards I take it personal," said London Fletcher. "That’s what I do, stop the run. There was a 60-yard run right before the half [against Atlanta] that you just can’t have. That’s unacceptable."’
Bills rookie WR Parrish getting closer to return
‘Bills receiver Roscoe Parrish, who suffered an injury to his right wrist in training camp last month, is still two to three weeks away from being ready to play, Buffalo coach Mike Mularkey said Thursday.’
Saints Seek Home Cookin’ in San Antonio
‘Saints 24, Bills 21.’
Bills vs. Saints
‘The Saints will win this game 27-20.’
Haslett trying to endure a stormy start for Saints
‘Haslett’s Saints will play in their home-away-from home Sunday, for the first time. “I don’t know what to expect … hopefully it’s gonna be 65,000,” he said, of the crowd and the Alamodome’s capacity. “I just know they probably won’t be cheering for Buffalo, so at least we won’t have to deal with the crowd noise we’ve dealt with the last three weeks.”‘
Crowell gets a chance to prove himself
‘"We need Angelo to come in and play hard," Milloy said. "I think everybody understands what we expect from each individual. We don’t single out one particular person or another, that’s divide and conquer. We expect that he understands his role."’
Bills LB Crowell ready to replace Spikes
‘Angelo Crowell has lost the flashy earrings and now has his ball cap on straight. The Buffalo Bills third-year linebacker decided before the start of the season that if he was going to be a professional, he might as well start looking the part.’
Ezekiel signs with Buffalo Bills
‘The Buffalo Bills announced Wednesday that Northeastern’s former three-time All-America linebacker, Liam Ezekiel, has been added to the Buffalo Bills’ 53-man roster while injured LB Takeo Spikes has been placed on injured reserve.’
Bills defense dared to dream but has missed the mark
‘For instance, all-pro corner Nate Clements seems more concerned about getting paid than winning games. He even stated back in July that he would accept no less than being the highest-paid corner in the NFL. I guess we’ll have to wait for the free agency period in the off-season to see how Clements’ situation pans out. Before Nate revealed his true agenda, Bills safety Lawyer Milloy was cut by Patriots’ head coach Bill Belichick. Why? Because he cared more about his payday than he did winning titles and was too selfish to live with the millions of dollars that he was already raking in. Big mistake considering New England has won three titles in a four year span, and could very well be on their way to yet another. And, with the loss of their best player, Takeo Spikes, it seems that the Bills’ goal of being a legendary defense has faded away into the blue skies of Buffalo. There’s always next year.’
Saints know their mission statement
‘”It’s just an unfortunate incident that the hurricane hit, that it devastated the region, ruined a lot of peoples’ lives, and we happened to be in the middle of it,” Haslett said on a conference call Wednesday. “Hopefully we can play better, we can do some things to turn this around, because one thing they do have (in Louisiana), they love football. They love the Saints, they love LSU, and I think it does give people a little hope if we do play well.”‘
Rookie Ezekiel replaces Spikes on roster
‘”I told him he can keep our morale up and don’t let it end at the halftime speech,” said Bills coach Mike Mularkey, referring to the fact Spikes urged on his teammates during Sunday’s Atlanta game. “He’s probably more important now for us even though he’s not on the field. We can sure use the support from him, and his teammates have so much respect for him.”‘
Bills made huge investment in Losman
‘”He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,” Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. “Once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands. So we got to keep that pressure on him. We got to come at him full force with the blitzes and schemes that we have.” “He’s not a real running threat,” Saints cornerback Fakhir Brown said. “They like to roll him out and let him throw it. His best ball is a deep ball, like throwing a fade. I think we can put pressure on him because he’s not a really good drop-back passer. He can get the ball to the slot receiver pretty good but when he throws to the outside they got to roll him out.”’
Unease in Buffalo
‘As it so often does — and misguided as it can be — the raging flashpoint for debate begins with the quarterback.’