‘Haslett was a star linebacker for the Bills, launched his coaching career at the University at Buffalo (linebackers coach for one year and defensive coordinator for two years) and by all accounts would consider returning to the Bills organization an honor and privilege.’
Archives for December 2005
Fletcher thrives despite adversity
‘”I think he’s a special player,” coach Mike Mularkey said. “Not just what he does on the field. He’s a motivating factor the whole week. Regardless of how many tackles he’s had, regardless of what he’s done, he always walks off the field and says, ‘what didn’t I do?'”‘
Broncos (10-3) vs. Bills (4-9)
‘Denver is ranked second in rushing offense and rushing defense. Buffalo is 19th in rushing offense and 31st in rushing defense.’
Saturday’s Denver Coverage
Run game: frozen asset (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
It’s apparent Plummer shuns excess apparel (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
Broncos can clinch with win (Boulder Daily Camera)
Broncos (10-3) vs. Bills (4-9) (Boulder Daily Camera)
Looking beyond the numbers (Longmont Daily Times Call)
Domonique Foxworth Answers Your Questions (DenverBroncos.com)
Digging Deep in Depth (DenverBroncos.com)
At A Glance: Buffalo Bills (DenverBroncos.com)
Bills Sign OL McFarland to 53-Man Roster
‘The Bills announced today that the team has signed practice squad OL Dylan McFarland to its 53-man roster and has placed DT Lauvale Sape on Reserve/Injured.’
Broncos focused on beating Bills to secure playoff berth
‘Speculation is growing that team owner Ralph Wilson is considering firing both club president Tom Donahoe and second-year coach Mike Mularkey.’
At A Glance: Buffalo Bills
‘Good news for Broncos fans is bad news for the Bills. Led by Mike Anderson’s 871 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns, Denver has the second-best rushing offense in the NFL. The Bills’ defense is ranked next to last in the league against the run.’
Ravens sign Evan Oglesby
‘”At Buffalo they really preached technique,” Oglesby said. “Coach (Jerry) Gray (Bills defensive coordinator) is a good defensive coach and I’ve been working hard to improve, so when I got (to Baltimore) I feel like I just fit right in. I really liked it in Buffalo and I thank them for all that they did, but I’m in Baltimore now and I’m focusing on that.” Oglesby’s affection for his team in Buffalo made the decision to go to the Ravens more difficult than some might imagine. “I did need to think about it,” he said. “They called about 7:30 or 8 (p.m.) and wanted me to be in Baltimore first thing Monday morning. So I called my mom Sunday night and we had a good long talk. She told me she was behind me 100 percent whatever I chose, so that really made my decision easier.”‘
Fletcher Wins Week 14 Game Ball
‘ It’s extremely frustrating because there are a lot of guys in this locker room that put 110 percent into practice, preparation, film work, meetings and on the field on Sunday. To not have that coordinate into victories that’s frustrating. The coaches work hard as well and to not be able to turn it into victories is frustrating and mind boggling. It’s surreal, so to speak, on how this season has transpired.’
Bills place Sape on IR with ankle injury
‘Sape, injured during a loss to New England last week, will be replaced by offensive tackle Dylan McFarland in Saturday’s game against the Denver Broncos.’
Bills don’t stand much chance against the Broncos
‘Broncos win 31-13.’
Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills Preview
‘For the Buffalo Bills, it has been a tough campaign. A sixth straight season without a playoff birth has resulted in rumors of the demise of the job of general manager Tom Donahoe as well has head coach Mike Mularkey. It all came to a head two weeks ago when the Bills collapsed in giving up a 20-point lead in a 24-23 loss against the Dolphins. Then, they were trampled by the Patriots 35-7. After a one game suspension, the Bills are expected to have Eric Moulds back for the game. The team leader in catches, he was suspended for conduct detrimental to the team.’
At last, Tucker is back
‘Tucker was coming off back surgery last April, but was ready to go when training camp started. "Very frustrating, very frustrating," he said yesterday. "It was especially disappointing because last year was my best year in the league. To have the back surgery that I had and get released by Buffalo, it was tough to go from (playing extensively in) 13 games for a team that was doing pretty well – we went 9-4 while I was playing. By all accounts, things were going really well, and then the other end of the stick and looking for a job, it’s tough. It’s not an enviable position, that’s for sure. "’
Bills’ Early Season Optimism Just a Memory
‘To one fan, who wondered what changes might be expected after this season, Donahoe responded: "At the end of the season, whatever Mr. Wilson feels that we should do as an organization, I would whole-heartedly support it. I take full responsibility for the lack of success this season because it is not what we had planned for and it is not what we as an organization talked about coming out of training camp."’
Bills’ Teague time may end soon
‘When the Bills took highly regarded center Duke Preston in last April’s draft, it fueled speculation that Teague’s days in Buffalo were numbered. While Preston’s playing time this season has been at guard, it is still believed that he’ll replace Teague as soon as next year.’