‘”Really, we’ve had a bunch of guilty culprits,” he said. “It’s been addressed. We have good veteran leadership over there, and we’ll see how we respond to it.”‘
Archives for October 2005
Sunday’s New Orleans Coverage
Saints finally get a weekend where they’ll be working at ‘home’ (San Antonio Express News)
The storm will brew again for Haslett (San Antonio Express News)
San Antonio has a checkered history regarding pro football (San Antonio Express News)
Saints’ Carney has the right mentality for an NFL kicker (San Antonio Express News)
Dome a bit like home (San Antonio Express News)
Alamodome’s crew prepares stadium in no time flat (San Antonio Express News)
Defense falling short of Bills’ expectations (San Antonio Express News)
Analysis of what to expect (San Antonio Express News)
Saints-Bills Report (San Antonio Express News)
McAllister takes on the jinx (Biloxi Sun Herald)
Get on the tube at halftime, Mr. Benson (Biloxi Sun Herald)
Saints host Bills in Alamodome (NewOrleansSaints.com)
Saints host Bills in Alamodome
‘New Orleans hasn’t played any team fewer times that was in the league when the club began play.’
Saints finally get to play for `home’ crowd
‘"We’ve just got to be able to score points," said receiver Eric Moulds. "It’s good to get in the red zone, get three points here and there. But you’ve got to score touchdowns eventually. We’ve scored, what, one or two?"’
Losman ready to let loose on throws
‘"That’s the way I’m approaching this whole week, with so much confidence," Losman said. "I already told the receivers (on Wednesday) get their head around quick because I’m going to start humming it like I used to and I feel more accurate that way."’
Saints’ defensive line good to go
‘Bills right tackle Greg Jerman is likely to make his second career start at right tackle. Starter Mike Williams was not able to practice Friday and remains questionable. Coach Mike Mularkey said Williams’ status will be a game-time decision. Jerman likely will see each of the Saints’ three defensive ends during the game. The Saints rotate their defensive ends along all four spots on the defensive line in passing situations.’
Katrina’s waters can’t sink resolve of Miller
‘Miller is the former vice president/administration for the Buffalo Bills. He held similar posts with the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints. But after 20 years of walking the front-office halls of the NFL, after two decades of contracts and salary caps, he returned to New Orleans two years ago in search of something more noble, teaching at the University of New Orleans and helping his wife, Jean, a native of the city, open a business selling women’s active wear.’
Bills QB Losman hopes to reverse downward spiral
‘”We started off on a high note and we’ve just kind of gotten into a funk here,” Losman said this week. “I’ve just got to go out there and play and throw the ball like I know how to with some authority, throw it with some confidence, not trying to be too perfect, trying to aim the ball a little bit, trying not to miss as opposed to just throwing it and having that confidence to know that you’re not going to miss and if you do miss, oh well, just get it the next play.”‘
Saturday’s New Orleans Coverage
Saints to go with wave of linebackers (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Frustrated Horn wants to make a difference (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Haslett to platoon linebackers on Sunday (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Saints returning to normal routine … sort of (San Antonio Express News)
Benson: Mr. Nice Guy, Mr. Saint (San Antonio Express News)
Saints Report (San Antonio Express News)
San Antonio doesn’t have to sell out to prove it’s a terrific city (San Antonio Express News)
Bills QB Losman hopes to reverse downward spiral (Baton Rouge Advocate)
Final preparations for Alamodome (NewOrleansSaints.com)