‘San Diego has scored 119 points in its four home games. Bills have scored 43 points in their four road games.’
Archives for November 20, 2005
Who’s best? Willis to state his case
‘”You’re gonna stink if you think you’re not the best,” McGahee said. “All the people who think they’re not the best, they’ve got a problem. I think it’s more of a mind thing. I think it rolls over (onto the field).”‘
Crowell’s time is now
‘”I don’t think you can ask for much more out of a ballplayer up until this point, filling the shoes of a pretty good outside linebacker in Takeo Spikes,” safety Troy Vincent said. “He’s a player. He’s a football player. With the opportunity to get on the field, he’s getting it done. I think everyone’s happy. Everyone’s extremely pleased with his play. He’s one of the reasons why we’ve had some success defensively. A lot of the reason why.”‘
Chargers, Bills looking to stay in playoff hunt
‘Both teams are trying to prove they are playoff caliber, but Chargers have more complete team and won’t blow this opportunity to stay in postseason hunt. Chargers 27, Bills 19.’
A.J. Smith’s allegiance rewarded
‘Three years ago, San Diego had the worst offensive line in the NFL. Now it has one of the best, a result of trading, signing free agents and drafting prudently.’
NFL dreams come true for ex-hoopsters Gates, Fletcher
‘”I feel we share a lot of similarities,” Fletcher said. “We were free agents, undrafted guys who went on to have success in the NFL. We’ve shown people you can excel in both. We can serve as role models to other guys who have had dreams, who maybe played a little high school football and got away from it. We can be an inspiration to them, so they can say “Maybe I’ll give it a try, too.’ “‘
Road blues not a solo act for Bills
‘”How do we break our road struggles?” running back Willis McGahee said, repeating a question that was asked of him earlier this week. “Win.”‘
Bills Q&A: Trey Teague
‘How frustrating is it for offensive linemen to constantly hear badgering from media and fans about your performance?’
Five things to watch
‘…Chargers 35, Bills 17…Chargers 34, Bills 20…Chargers 27, Bills 17…Chargers 30, Bills 17…Chargers 27, Bills 19.’
Sunday’s San Diego Coverage
With some big bills to pay, Bolts try to close the deal (San Diego Union Tribune)
Receiving his due (San Diego Union Tribune)
Five things to watch (San Diego Union Tribune)
Williams quietly keys Chargers’ run defense (North County Times)
Special day for Alworth (Riverside Press Enterprise)
Chargers vs. Bills (Riverside Press Enterprise)