‘"I’m looking forward to it," said Holcomb. "It’s a prime time game and you’re the only game on. I think everybody is looking forward to it. We need to go out and do some good things."’
Archives for December 14, 2005
Holcomb to start in place of injured Losman
‘Losman watched the team practice inside Ralph Wilson Stadium in subfreezing temperatures. It’s not clear when he was hurt against the Patriots, but he was sacked twice and knocked down numerous times by a blitz-happy Patriots defense.’
Bills’ Losman may miss Saturday’s game
‘The main reason Losman’s injury could be a problem is because it stunts his development. He has an opportunity to get one more start under his belt this week against a team with a very good secondary. If Losman is unable to play, this Saturday’s game will be somewhat pointless for the 4-9 Bills. If Losman sits this Saturday night, Bills fans at sold-out Ralph Wilson Stadium can expect a relatively bland offensive gameplan that relies on short passes. There won’t be any game breaking from the Bills in this game. Either way, the Buffalo Bills’ chances of winning this football game against an elite Broncos team are slim and nil.’
Bills vs. Broncos Previefw
‘Broncos 31, Bills 10.’
Veteran LB unaccustomed to spectator’s role
‘So, too, does watching opposing offenses push the Bills around. His team is near the bottom of the AFC East and his defense is ranked 28th in the league, pushing Spikes, the emotional heartbeat of the Buffalo defense, to spend every waking minute preparing his mind and body for a comeback. It means eight hours in the back seat of a Range Rover for a seven-minute appointment in Birmingham, Ala., with acclaimed sports surgeon Dr. James Andrews. Ten hours each week in rehab. Ten more in a hyperbaric chamber. And an endless amount of time watching film, not only helping his Bills coaches prepare for that week’s opponent but also making a mental to-do list for September 2006.’
Time again for Bills to start fresh
‘But what’s worse is that without significant action, it won’t make them for the seventh or eighth straight years, either. Wilson knows football and he is a businessman. He appreciates the loyalty fans feel for his team. We think he will be unable and unwilling to retain President and General Manager Tom Donohoe and head coach Mike Mularkey while they continue to fail and further damage the team and Wilson’s franchise. The silver lining will appear with their dismissal. The facts are irrefutable and the judgment calls inexcusable.’
Moulds back with Bills, at least for now
‘The salary cap is the big reason Moulds’ 10-year Bills career is likely to end after this season. Moulds has a cap figure of almost $11 million for 2006. That’s simply too high. If the Bills release him in March, they can save $5.5 million against the cap. He still would count about $5.3 million on the Bills’ 2006 books.’
Levy return isn’t in works
‘Speaking from his Chicago home Tuesday, Levy said, “There was a long, long question-and-answer period, and I spoke on a lot of issues. I have been contacted many times over the years by teams to ask about coaches, to get my input on situations or to discuss football matters. It’s not unusual. After I spoke I sort of regretted bringing it up. I wish I hadn’t said it. I can say on the record that I have had no contact with the Bills.”‘
Holcomb may start due to Losman injury
‘”J.P., especially with his experience, every rep(etition) is a critical rep to him, as are practices,” Mularkey said. “So a lot of it will be based on how he feels. . . . We don’t seem to think it’s going to be anything real bad.”‘
Positive Moulds returns to Bills
‘”It’s crossed my mind but we have three games left and at end of the season we’ll see,” said Moulds, who sat out Sunday’s abysmal 35-7 Bills’ loss to the New England Patriots while serving a one-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team. “You’d like to finish your career where you started but it’s rare these days with free agency and the salary cap. At end of the season, we’ll sit down and see what happens.”‘
Losman sits out practice with sore right shoulder
‘”J.P., especially with his experience, every rep is a critical rep to him, as practices are,” Mularkey said. “So a lot of it will be based on how he feels, what the MRI says. We don’t seem to think it’s going to be anything real bad. But we’re going to see how he feels tomorrow and make a decision.”‘
It’s a happy return for Moulds
‘”It was tough,” Moulds said Tuesday. “I equate it to what Michael Jordan said a long time ago when he watched the Knicks beat up on his Bulls and he couldn’t do anything about it because he was retired. I felt sort of like that watching a great team like the Patriots and you know you can help your team out but you are not out there.”‘
Shanahan made fine impression
‘”I was actually talking about that (Monday) to (Bills defensive coordinator) Jerry Gray,” Mularkey said Tuesday. “My freshman year at Florida we were 0-10-1, and Mike came in as a coordinator the next year and I think we went 8-3 . . . but I think at the time it was the biggest college turnaround from record to record.” “An excellent player,” Shanahan said of Mularkey. “Tough, hard-nosed, a guy you could always count on. I always thought Mike would be the guy to play in the pros for a long time. A hard worker, an over-achiever.”‘
Broncos downplaying poor play of Bills’ QB
‘”He’s a scary, athletic guy,” Denver defensive coordinator Larry Coyer said. “And it’s going to be a challenge.”‘
Wednesday’s Denver Coverage
It’s a happy return for Moulds (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
Shanahan made fine impression (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
It’s no time to blow their cover (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
Rookie cornerback confident of return (Denver Post)
Denver horsepower taking hit (Denver Post)
Triumphant triumvirate tristful in tribulations (Denver Post)
Williams’ injury has Broncos a bit wary (Boulder Daily Camera)
Broncos downplaying poor play of Bills’ QB (Boulder Daily Camera)
Broncos treasure their deep secondary (Longmont Daily Times Call)
Williams could miss rest of regular season (AP)
Plummer off to Buffalo for first time (AP)
Broncos’ ugly win still counts (The Sports Network)
Broncos Get Ready For Chills In Buffalo (KCNC-TV)
First-place Broncos travel to Buffalo (DenverBroncos.com)
‘Tis the Season (DenverBroncos.com)
Scenarios Include Broncos (DenverBroncos.com)
A Magnetic Personality (DenverBroncos.com)
‘About Four Weeks’ for CB Williams (DenverBroncos.com)