‘All three phases were kicking on opening day, leading to a dominating win. Here are our position by position grades…’.
Archives for September 2005
Saints to play three games in Alamodome
‘The Saints will play in the Alamodome on Oct. 2 against Buffalo, on Oct. 16 against Atlanta and on Dec. 24 against Detroit.’
Bills-Texans Postgame Notes
‘Defense held the Texans to just 120 total yards allowed which was good for the 10th fewest in team history, while 25 net passing yards allowed rank 6th in club history.’
An encouraging start for the Bills
‘”Are we happy, yes. Satisfied, no. We have a long way to go. We can’t rest on our performance today … and I don’t think we will … I won’t allow it. Most people will say we were dominating today, but we could have been better.”‘
Texans left with plenty of questions
‘”That was as helpless as I felt playing quarterback since I’ve been in third grade,” he said. “That was embarrassing. It was embarrassing for our team, our fans, our families. You go into a game thinking you’re prepared, thinking you’re ready to go … we get in there and we do absolutely nothing.”‘
Lindell gets foot in Bills’ record book
‘Marking his first visit to “The Ralph” in his new job as an officials’ supervisor for the NFL was former referee Johnny Grier. Grier’s final game as a ref was last October when the Bills hosted the Patriots. In that game he suffered an ankle injury that ended his officiating career. It took until March for doctors to correctly diagnose the problem, at which point he had a ligament from a cadaver stitched into his ankle. “I’m done (as an official),” he said, “now I’m a supervisor and, since this is my first game, I’ll let you know how it turns out. All I know is, they sent me back to the scene of the crime as my first assignment.”‘
Running start
‘”We weren’t going to sit back (and wait) to try to get him more involved in the game,” Bills coach Mike Mularkey said. “I think they were expecting us to run the ball, and we were not going to hold back. We were going to bring out the offense, try to keep them off balance. A lot of that was getting him out of the pocket. . . . A lot of that is trusting that he could do it, and he did it.”‘
Vincent provides safety in numbers
‘”It’s a change, but a good change,” he said. “I’m trying to learn everything there is to know about playing free safety because I’m committed to being the best free safety that I can be and bring the most value to this football team.”‘
Preston steps up to line
‘”Duke stepped right in with Chris out and we thought that may be a situation that comes up,” Bills coach Mike Mularkey said. “I think Duke was prepared for it. It was obvious. I didn’t hear his name on the headset very often, so he must have done pretty well.”‘
Carr crashes into Bills defense
‘No, the loss wasn’t entirely Carr’s fault and there was a tug of war among everyone in the Houston locker room over who deserves the most blame for the embarrassing 22-7 loss. A lot of it had to do with the unruly Buffalo defense, which didn’t give Carr time to think, much less complete passes while forcing five turnovers.’
Fans, players find Losman easy to love
‘”He surprised everybody today,” said free safety Troy Vincent, who led an inspired defensive effort with two interceptions. “Maybe not so much a surprise. I think that was the performance everyone hoped that he would have – that he needed to have for us to be successful.”‘
Wyche sees his star pupil Losman ace the opening exam
‘”Maybe the best deal is, what I’ve done in the past is, you get everything ready up until game time and then stay away from him,” Wyche said. “Because there’s really not a lot you can add to their performance. All you can do is make them a little nervous.”‘
Lindell takes five, and makes five
‘The Bills didn’t bring in a player to offer a serious challenge to Lindell in training camp, which should tell you how they feel about him.’
And they’re off
‘Hats off to the Kid from Tulane. Losman led the Bills to scoring drives on their first five possessions – four field goals by Rian Lindell and a touchdown pass to Jason Peters – while completing 17 of 28 passes for 170 yards in his first NFL start. Losman, who showed good poise in the pocket, was sacked just once and didn’t throw an interception.’
Grading the Bills
‘Congrats to Sam Wyche for getting J.P. ready for Opening Day. Play-calling on offense and defense was on the money.’