‘On his participation in practice: “I did some things today in practice. I didn’t do everything, but I did way more than what I did last week. So, to cover all the bases before everybody starts talking about the hamstring, I did more and I am expecting to play on Sunday. I am just being very smart about it and taking it one day at a time.”‘
Archives for September 2006
Bills S Whitner motivated to prove draft-doubters wrong
‘”He’s talented. He’s fast. He likes to play the game, and he’ll hit you,” coach Dick Jauron said. “Those are all things that translate to our sport.”‘
Jets preparing for Bills’ swarming defense
‘"You watch film and there are eight, nine, 10 guys in the frame when the guy’s tackled," Pennington said Wednesday. "That’s pretty impressive. You have to be fundamentally sound. You always have to know where those guys are."’
Spikes, Bowen Getting Back Up To Speed
‘Takeo Spikes and Matt Bowen both worked out with the team. Spikes said it’s the hardest effort he’s given since suffering a hamstring injury that sidelined him last week.’
Spikes, Bowen should play Sunday for Bills
‘Buffalo Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes and strong safety Matt Bowen participated in a full practice today and, barring any setbacks, should be cleared to play in Sunday’s home opener against the New York Jets.’
Bills LB Spikes back at practice
‘Coach Dick Jauron cautioned that Spikes — nursing a pulled right hamstring — is progressing, but he did not take part in full team drills and is still listed as questionable.’
Where The Buffalo Roam
‘Downtown is quiet no more. The Portland United Bills Supporters erupt into the "Shout!" song. One man hoists a Bills helmet-shaped umbrella, and PUBS’ co-founder, 68-year-old Tom Miller, hops up, waving a Bills flag more zealously than a caffeinated teenager auditioning for color guard. To the uninitiated, this is sheer insanity. But to anyone who’s ever been in Buffalo during football season and seen the glut of wings, jerseys, beer and super-fandom, this is what we call "Sunday."’
Wire Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
"I just happened to be in the right place at the right time," said Wire of the play. "It comes down to hard work and preparation. I just tried to come hard and felt he wasn’t going to be able to hold me up all day long. I thought that I would get through and I did. I was fortunate."’
Tim Wade Named Bills H.S. Coach of the Week
‘Coach Tim Wade of East Aurora High School has been named the Buffalo Bills High School football “Coach of the Week” for the third weekend of the 2006 season (September 16-17).’
Bills & One Communications Announce Partnership
Looking ahead: Jets at Bills
‘The line is the largest in the Bills’ favor in this rivalry since they were 9½-point home favorites over the Rich Kotite Jets in 1996.’
Bills buying family plan from Jauron
‘"It’s funny you ask that question," Bills right guard Chris Villarrial, who started all 16 games for those ’01 Bears, said Monday. "Because I kind of thought of the same thing last night flying back."’
Bills vs. Jets Preview
‘Bills 17, Jets 14.’
Wednesday’s New York Coverage (Updated 12:00 p.m.)
His own Mangini (New York Post)
Jet ‘D’ paying through nose (New York Daily News)
Mangini-Belichick rift Branches out (New York Daily News)
Running in place and losing ground (Newsday)
Pressure is off for Jets’ line (White Plains Journal News)
Jets confidential (Newark Star Ledger)
Jets getting exposed in their new defense (Bergen Record)
Looking ahead: Jets at Bills (Bergen Record)
Faster Cotchery catching on for Jets (AP)
Big plays not enough for Jets against Pats (The Sports Network)
Jets Look to Bounce Back (NewYorkJets.com)
Defensively, Levy and Modrak were right all along
‘Obviously, it’s hats off to Buffalo’s 81-year-old G.M, Levy, and those helping him make the decisions, mainly Modrak.’