‘”We have trainers stuffing water in your mouth here,” said rookie offensive lineman Terrance Pennington, who has already heard the hydration sermon countless times.’
Archives for August 1, 2006
Talks with Whitner’s agent at a standstill
‘”It’s not very good,” said Levy when asked to describe the state of negotiations between Whitner’s agent, Jonathan Hurst, and Jim Overdorf, the Bills’ vice president of football administration and lead negotiator. “Jim said he’s not getting much contact back from him and we’re moving ahead. It’s a competitive situation and people there (at strong safety) are moving ahead of him.”‘
Buffalo’s quarterbacks thrown into free-for-all
‘"You run out of reps," says Jauron of the difficulty of having three men taking sharing play-calling. "I’m not setting any timetable, though. I just think (setting a timetable) is a trap. We’ll let the thing play out and make a decision as we go."’
Bill coming due
‘Can Spikes defy the Achilles’ odds and be as good as new? “It’s a tough one to come back from. I was able to come back and play a few years after that, but the rehab is very tedious,” said former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino, who made a successful return from Achilles surgery, albeit at a less strenuous position. “I think the one thing fans need to be with him is patient, because it takes a while to come back from that injury.”‘
Whitner remains missing
‘”Right now, he hasn’t missed any of the preseason. … But each day he misses, he sets himself further back,” said Bills defensive backs coach George Catavolos. “As an athlete, we think he’s outstanding. I know he’s very sharp, mentally. He’s behind, and it’s up to him, how his acceleration goes.”‘
Q & A with Bills All-Pro Brian Moorman
‘Our special teams are just that, "special." The key to our success is that every one of the guys that plays on those units is unselfish. As much as each one of them wants to make a play on the coverage units, they are willing to do their part to help a teammate make the play if that is what is called for. As for the return game, when you have returners like we do, it’s hard not to do well, but if you watch tape of those units, you’ll see a group of guys that all work together and take pride in what they do. That often culminates in Terrence McGee, Nate Clements, Jonathan Smith or whoever is returning, celebrating with their teammates in the end zone; or at the very least, getting great field position.’
Hamstring injury hurts Nall’s bid to start at QB
‘Nall, a former Alexandria Senior High star who played three seasons at LSU before finishing his college career at Northwestern State, will be out indefinitely with an injured left hamstring. "I can tell you it’s not minor," Bills coach Dick Jauron told Gannett News Service.’
Camp Heats Up
‘The start of contact drills was long anticipated, and players sensed it well before practice began. "You could feel it this morning, it was real tense in the locker room this morning, it was real quiet. It wasn’t usual fooling around in there, it was real tense and it came out and showed today," Bills’ guard Chris Villarial said.’
Peerless Back with the Bills
‘Price returns to a Buffalo Bills organization that drafted him eight years ago. He said it’s great to be a part of the Bills and he has good feelings about being back.’
Bills’ LB Spikes takes another big step in comeback
‘"It’s really good and it’s really good for him, too," coach Dick Jauron said. "It’s another step in his confidence level in his rehab."’