‘Bills win 24-16.’
Archives for December 21, 2006
Bills FB Shelton misses second practice; WR Price returns
‘Coach Dick Jauron gave Shelton “an outside chance” of playing after he missed his second straight practice because of a concussion sustained in a 21-0 win over Miami last Sunday. If Shelton can’t play, the Bills would use reserve tight end Brad Cieslak as their primary fullback.’
Bills Titans Prediction
‘Bills 27 Titans 14.’
Buffalo-Tennesse Will Not Be Shown On Local TV
‘It marks the first time since 2001 the Bills have had four games blacked out in one season.’
McGahee and Evans Creating Problems for Opponents
‘Last Sunday’s game against Miami is a perfect example. After watching McGahee rumble for 125 yards against the Jets including a 57-yard touchdown run the week before, the Dolphins were committed to stopping Buffalo’s top back. With the wind whipping as hard as it was at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Miami was even more comfortable loading up the box with defenders.’
Give Losman some credit
‘Part of the reason Losman is still anonymous is the lack of exposure for the Bills, who don’t have a primetime game (no NBC or ESPN appearances) and whose regional action is rarely seen outside of the northeast.’
Young & impressive
‘”Some of the so-called experts tried to say look at his release or look at the Wonderlic Test,” Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes said of predraft questions surrounding Young. “The guy’s a baller, man; point-blank, period. He makes plays. He’s a winner.”‘
Losman may upstage hot rookie
‘Oh yeah, Losman. While the nation has been gushing about Young these past few weeks, Losman has quietly been one of the best quarterbacks in the game. Losman is now the ninth-rated QB in the NFL – ahead of Tom Brady, Eli Manning, Michael Vick and Ben Roethlisberger, among others. Losman has completed 63.4 percent of his passes. He has 17 TDs and 10 interceptions, so the ratings aren’t exactly meaningless.’
Another honor for Moorman
‘Moorman ranks second in the NFL in punts inside the 20 with 29. His previous high was last year with 22.’
Henry expects wild reunion in Buffalo
‘”I’ll be emotional,” Henry told reporters on Wednesday during a conference call. “I got drafted and was excited to be a Buffalo Bill. Unfortunately, I couldn’t spend my whole career there. I’ll be excited to come back and see the fans and taste the atmosphere again. I tell everybody I know, ‘There’s nothing like Buffalo Bills fans. They’re something special.’ I’ll be emotional about that, because that’s where it all started for me.”‘
Fletcher’s Pro Bowl snub baffles Bills
‘Fletcher took the snub in stride, probably because he’s gotten used to it through the years. He’s been one of the most prolific tacklers in the league throughout the millennium playing for St. Louis and Buffalo, but he has always been overlooked by the voters.’
Henry focused on clash with Bills
‘Henry says he has gotten over the bitterness that ate at him during his final season with the Bills, when he was relegated to second-team status behind former first-round pick Willis McGahee. “It feels good, considering what kind of card I got dealt there and coming here and going through what I’ve been through here, and going well this year and the team is doing well on a five-game winning streak,” Henry, 28, said. “It taught me a lot. … You can’t take anything personal.”‘
Titans-Bills series short, but memorable
‘The play is hailed as the greatest play in Oilers/Titans franchise history, and is still reviled as “cheating” in Buffalo.’
Conference Call: Bills RB Willis McGahee
‘(on his relationship with Travis Henry when they were in Buffalo together) – Me and Travis were good, I used to go over his house and play video games. We were always cool.’
Conference call: Bills head coach Dick Jauron
‘(on if it gets annoying when the Music City Miracle is brought up) – No, not really. Everybody’s aware of it throughout the entire football world. It was an unbelievable play. It was a great execution at exactly the right moment. It’s never to be forgotten. It’s certainly very painful for this franchise and the fans here, but on the other hand very exciting for your fans and your franchise. In the football world, as I said, everybody’s aware of the play. It’s part of the NFL history.’