‘”Carolina drove the ball down the field on us that first drive,” he said. “But the second drive we came after them, which was a great thing for us.”‘
Archives for August 2006
Bengals’ Adams has no problem being former Bill
‘”I’m going to handle it as professionally as I can,” Adams said about tonight’s Bengals preseason game in Buffalo. “I wish those guys (Bills) luck and hope they have good careers and we’re going to move on.”‘
Visit to Buffalo brings back bad memories
‘The last time the Bengals and Bills hooked up, it wasn’t a pleasant day for Cincinnati.’
Bills’ ‘A-Train’ hoping to get back on right track
‘”He brings experience,” said Bills running backs coach Eric Studesville. “The stats he had when he was in Chicago (two 1,000-yard seasons), he played real well early in his career. He might not have had the numbers or the opportunities these past couple of years, but you can’t underestimate the value of that experience.”‘
Four Bills with plenty to gain tonight
‘Kyle Williams: It’s only been one preseason contest, but the rookie fifth-rounder has seemingly grabbed a place in the hearts of Bills fans and the coaching staff.’
Nall works in the glare of a spotlight
‘But for the offense to begin to gel around one of the three quarterbacks in the hunt for the starter’s job, Evans would like to see a decision, soon. Evans was complimentary of Nall, as well. "I have seen what he can do," Evans said. "But J.P. made the step up; he is making good reads, and making good throws. If that is [who] they decide to [go with], then that is what we have to go with."’
Kelly and JP Do Lunch
‘Kelly has said that he was frustrated with how the 2005 season ended. He believes that the Bills wasted a real opportunity to see what JP could do by putting him on the bench for half of the games.’
With Bengals’ Palmer out, QB focus falls on Bills’ Losman
‘”I’m excited, but it’s more of a different excitement,” Losman said. “I’m not like `little kid excited.’ It’s more like, `I’ve got to get it done.’ There’s been enough talking about it. … It’s time to actually go out and be that person.”‘
Donte Whitner After Practice
‘(on if he feels comfortable) I do feel comfortable. Being in camp for two weeks now and learning a little bit everyday, talking to the veterans, it makes me feel comfortable.’
Willis McGahee After Practice
‘On if the offense is coming together: We’re coming together, no doubt about it. JP’s (Losman) looking real good, offensive line looking real good as well as all of the receivers. I think if you’re confident you can go out there and do it. Don’t go out there and say you can’t do this. If you can say you can do this then you can go out there and do it.’
Takeo Spikes After Practice
Kyle Williams after practice
‘On his progress and working with the first-team: I think I’ve done well. I played well last week and I just want to continue to play well. I used it as a stepping stone because we’ll have a game this week and then we have two more before the season starts. I want to play as well as I can and get as good as I can. Wherever that puts me into our rotation, I’ll be happy to be there.’
JP Losman After Practice
‘On being the frontrunner for the starting job: It’s the same for me. Like I’ve said before, there’s a lot of things that I want to work on and get better at in order to make a me a more happy person. I have to be happy with my play and myself and then once I feel that I am, I think my teammates and coaches and everyone will be happy with the play. We just have to get this thing rolling.’
Spikes to Sit For Cincy Game
‘"I’m just shooting for the point where I feel most comfortable with it," said Spikes. "When I get to that point then you’ll see. Other than that, I’m just taking it one day at a time."’
Jim Kelly likes what he’s seen of J.P. Losman
‘”I hope he does well. I’m like everybody else, I’m a season-ticket holder so I want to see the Bills do well whether it’s Kelly Holcomb or J.P. Losman. I just hope one of those two takes over the team, one of them has to be the leader. J.P.’s at that age now where it’s becoming his team, he’s the future of the team.”’