‘"Some weeks, he’s gonna look unbelievable and then some weeks, against some teams we’re gonna play, he’s gonna make some mistakes," Buffalo receiver Eric Moulds said. "But, like I told J.P., ‘Just keep pluggin’ away and keep learning, and learn from your mistakes.’ And I think he’s gonna do that and I think, hopefully, he’s gonna bounce back this week."’
Archives for September 2005
Moulds’ patience is tested
‘”I wouldn’t change anything as far as getting drafted here, but it would be better, like Andre (Reed) had Jim Kelly for most of his career,” he said. “I had the controversy with Doug and Rob. I had Billy Joe Hobert. It was tough because the guys I had – Todd Collins and those guys – were young. I’ve never really had a guy who, every week, I knew he was going to look for me.”‘
Milloy has thumb surgery; Losman doesn’t flinch
‘”Whenever you have something taken away from you that you value so much, it hurts,” Milloy said Thursday. “When I found out it was broken and the doctors said surgery, I broke down because of how hard I worked to get ready for this season. I was having a pretty good start. It was like, “Why me?’ That’s when I decided to just play ball the rest of that game and worry about the consequences later.”‘
Dusting off the K-Gun offense isn’t the answer
‘Every year since ’97, I’ve gotten e-mails about going back to the K-Gun offense. That’s not what the Bills need right now. The reason? It’s too great a burden on the defense.’
Moulds says he needs to do more
‘”He’s seeing a lot of different things right now, and it’s understandable for a young quarterback (to struggle), but we have to be able to make plays, whether we take shots up the field or do something different to get him in a rhythm,” Moulds said.’
Bills need Losman to rev up passing attack
‘Houston and Tampa Bay stacked their defenses to stop McGahee, and every other team on Buffalo’s schedule is going to do the same thing. The only way to loosen the defense is for Losman to have success through the air.’
Going Gray
‘No, we’re talking about the exit of Houston Texans personnel, now that offensive coordinator Chris Palmer was shown the door after the pathetic display in the first two games of the season. I expect Dom Capers to follow at the end of the year. Here’s some unsolicited advice for Texans owner Bob McNair, who might as well get the jump on the Vikings when they fire Mike Tice. Hire Jerry Gray as his next head coach.’
Friday’s Atlanta Coverage
Vick upgraded to probable (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Offense struggles on third-down plays (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Falcons take sides for Tech vs. Tech (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Shufflin’ off to Buffalo (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Rookies fill key roles on D-line (Macon Telegraph)
Post-practice quotes (AtlantaFalcons.com)
Jim Mora Press Conference (AtlantaFalcons.com)
Get Moulds Involved
‘”I don’t want to get frustrated and I don’t want to get the other guys frustrated and get mad at J.P. because I’m not getting the ball,” explained Moulds. “But at the same time I knew it was going to be a process this year. I wouldn’t have come back and re-signed with the team if I thought he couldn’t get it done.”‘
Vick practices, now probable vs. Bills
‘“I learned how to take care of it,” Vick said when asked to compare the aftermath of each injury. “I learned how to rehab it and what to do and what not to do. I’m taking precautions, but at the same time I’m doing what I can to try to strengthen it up.”’
Falcons Provide Measuring Stick
‘"You can’t bet the house all in one game but it’s a good measuring stick to measure where we are right now during week three of the season," said linebacker Takeo Spikes.’
Fletcher Does Some Work. Game Sold Out
‘London Fletcher was back at practice on Thursday. Fletcher worked on a limited basis.’
Bills S Milloy played through pain of broken thumb
‘”That’s what I expect out of myself,” Milloy said. “It wasn’t fun, but I think I can tolerate a lot of pain. I went out there and made it happen.”‘
Bills vs. Falcons Preview
Vincent to Host ‘Taste of Trenton’
‘More than 350 guests are expected to attend the 2nd Annual Taste of Trenton fundraiser hosted by Buffalo Bills safety Troy Vincent and his wife, Tommi Vincent, both longtime philanthropists and community leaders. The event serves to deepen Vincent’s commitment to develop and sustain a strategic approach to community building that impacts whole neighborhoods by creating opportunities for positive social and economic change. The 2nd Annual Taste of Trenton event will be held Monday, September 26, 2005 from 7 to 10:30 pm at the Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard in Trenton, New Jersey.’