‘”Teams that are successful playing, when the season’s over with, they’ve won a number of road games,” said Bills coach Mike Mularkey. “We’ve got to learn how to win on the road. We haven’t had success this year, but we did overcome it and win some games last year, a number in a row, and West Coast games, too. We’re going to approach it that same way.”‘
Archives for October 2005
The road to respectability winds its way through Oakland
‘Bills 23, Raiders 17.’
Holcomb knows a starter’s job is a precarious one
‘”Obviously, you want to play,” Holcomb said, “and you want to play the whole year. But that’s not my call. As long as I go out on the field and perform, that’s all I worry about. You have to take it day by day, game by game. As long as we’re winning, I’m not going to sit here and ponder or worry about it.”‘
They know the drill
‘”He’s like the Energizer bunny,” center Trey Teague said. “He doesn’t ever get tired. He’s a big fanatic. He definitely teaches through repetition. Even when he speaks, he says everything twice or three or four times depending on how important he thinks it is.”‘
Stratton’s 1964 hit still brings smiles
‘”Buffalo was like going home,” he said. “It was the biggest surprise to us. We came from an area that was supposed to be known for southern hospitality, but the people and everything around Buffalo made such an impression on us that it was more like home living in Buffalo than it was in Tennessee.”‘
Raiders vs Bills
‘Whereas Oakland’s Norv Turner may be beginning to feel the heat – he has lost 15 of 21 since taking over last year – the Bills’ second-year coach, Mike Mularkey, is the toast of Buffalo with his overall record of 12-10.’
The scouting report
‘Holcomb in hostile territory. He’s done this before, so it shouldn’t be that big of a deal as compared to J.P. Losman playing on the road. Still, Holcomb has to prove he can win away from Orchard Park and this is his first test.’
Bills prove turnarounds do happen
‘Mularkey didn’t waste his time putting a positive spin on a negative situation, when the Bills were 0-4. He didn’t have any history to call upon. The Bills had no one to rely upon but themselves.’
Raiders Scouting Report
‘Defensively, look for the Raiders to get a handle on McGahee and then blitz Holcomb at every opportunity. This figures to be an ugly game, with both teams fighting for every yard and points at a premium.’
Mobility is fool’s gold
‘Don’t confuse Holcomb with the players in that elite group, but he at least gives the Bills a chance to compete in the AFC East, and his 429 yards passing for Cleveland against Pittsburgh in 2002 is the NFL record for a non-overtime playoff game.’
Raiders (1-4) vs. Bills (3-3)
‘In ’05, his switch from struggling QB J.P. Losman to free-agent acquisition Kelly Holcomb has been the catalyst. His high-percentage, rhythm-passing game feeds off the running of McGahee. Buffalo, in fact, is 9-1 when McGahee rushes for 100 or more yards and he plays behind a solid offensive line that can pull well on draw plays or sweeps.’
Sunday’s Oakland Coverage
Erratic Raiders feeling the heat (Oakland Tribune)
Jordan’s plea: Give the ball to Jordan (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mobility is fool’s gold (San Francisco Chronicle)
Raiders (1-4) vs. Bills (3-3) (San Francisco Chronicle)
Bills prove turnarounds do happen (Contra Costa Times)
Raiders Scouting Report (Contra Costa Times)
NFL franchises Bay Area busts (Contra Costa Times)
Tough times in land of Raiders (Sacramento Bee)
Raiders vs. Bills (Sacramento Bee)
Underachievers Again (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Crazy Raiders fans await Bills in the ‘Hole’
‘”I’m glad I’ve been out there once and know what to expect,” Bills defensive end Ryan Denney said. “They have some crazy fans, and even though their team is off to a slow start, I know they’re excited and their team is hungry for a win. From the spiked shoulder pads to the painted faces, it won’t be so overwhelming.”‘
Bills Q&A: Angelo Crowell
‘You also studied anthropology. That’s an adventuresome major.
“It was. It was interesting learning about other cultures. I didn’t do any field digs, but we learned a lot about dinosaurs and bones. It was cool.”‘
Inside the Herd: WR Roscoe Parrish
‘Do you feel there are some advantages to being smaller than your defenders?
Roscoe Parrish: No, I don’t feel any advantage. I take advantage of my quickness and my awareness on the field. My size doesn’t bother me at all because I’ve been hearing it all my life as a kid.’