‘”I think it’s important to him to develop a relationship with each player,” Bills receiver David Nelson said. “He knows each person has a story, and he wants to find out that story. … It’s a melting pot in the NFL locker room. There’s so many different personalities and backgrounds. Somehow he has an insight, no matter what the subject is, whether it’s Transformers, kids, music, sports, whatever. He finds a common denominator. He’s very smart and charismatic.”‘
Archives for September 11, 2011
Revamped Bills defense ready for its close-up
‘Chiefs 24, Bills 21.’
Williams ready for litmus test
‘”A lot better,” Williams said with a laugh. “It can’t get any worse. We’ve added some good players. I think as you watch the film, it looks different in practice. Our fits are different. Our control of the line of scrimmage looks different, and it looks a little like that in the preseason games.”‘
Better defensive play must start a Bills’ revival
‘Such siege is vital today against Matt Cassel, Kansas City’s quarterback, who had a superb season in 2010. Cassel suffered an injury in the Chiefs’ final preseason game and for a time was not expected to play against the Bills. His coach, Todd Haley, was called a dozen varieties of knothead by the local and national media for over-playing Cassel in a nothing game.’
Moorman recalls being in ”disbelief”
‘”We were in disbelief just like everyone else,” said Moorman, the only remaining member of the 2001 Bills. “We didn’t know what was going to happen, what was going to happen next and then we heard something was going on at the Pentagon and then there ended up being another one going down in Pennsylvania and there was speculation that was the same thing. We didn’t know what was going to happen next.”‘
Did Buffalo Bills do enough to improve?
‘Here’s the reality for the Bills: They play in the AFC East, where New England and the New York Jets reside; they are playing, on paper based on 2010 records, the second-hardest schedule in the NFL this year; they play one less true home game than every other team in the league thanks to the neutral-site Toronto deal; their offense is very much a work in progress and lacks a go-to star, particularly at the most important position of all, quarterback; and their defense, abysmal last year, appears to be markedly better, but won’t be nearly good enough to overcome all of the above.’
Bills are the epitome of frustration
‘The Bills seem to believe – or at least they want their fans to believe – that they can win without a top-caliber quarterback, an offensive line, more than one solid receiver or a tight end. In past years, especially 2010 when they ranked dead last in the league in run defense, they also thought it was OK to not tackle anybody.’
As the Buffalo Bills are set to begin their NFL season, Marv Levy can only hope they’re ready
‘”I don’t know all of the inner workings,” Levy offered during a telephone conversation from his home in Chicago. “I don’t know what’s going on with the salary cap and that stuff. I can’t say that I’ve been studying the Buffalo situation. But I’ve been stunned a little bit by some of the players who’ve been sent along their way. Paul Posluszny. Lee Evans. Donte Whitner. Trent Edwards. I’ve been surprised by the constant turnover of some pretty good people who are no longer there. You can’t keep changing, changing and changing without disrupting. It has stunned me that the Bills have done so much along those lines.”‘
Chiefs-Bills scouting report
‘Chiefs 20, Bills 17.’
Sunday’s Kansas City Coverage
Chiefs’ Haley on the clock in his coaching career (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs-Bills scouting report (Kansas City Star)
As the season begins, the Chiefs are lacking arrows (Kansas City Star)
Buffalo Take Five (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs Players Place Themselves On 9/11 (KCChiefs.com)
The punter is king for faithful Bills fans
‘”Buffalo is the kind of community that really takes players and makes them their own,” special teams coach Bruce DeHaven said. “He’s just the kind of kid that really has imbedded himself into the community. He does so much charitable work. He’s always got time for people.”‘
Forrmer MSSU coach Daye has added responsibilities with Buffalo
‘”Working with Coach Dave and Bruce DeHaven and Stan Kwan on special teams, both have been in the league about 30 years. That knowledge from those guys, you can’t put enough importance on it for the future.”‘
Naples’ Dave Wannstedt finds perfect fit coaching with Buffalo Bills
‘”After the season my wife and I came back to Naples and our plan was to sit back and weigh our options,” Wannstedt said. “But in January I talked to Chan and the Bills’ owner Ralph Wilson sent his private jet down and took us up to Buffalo. It just felt right.”‘
Bills porous defence ready for Chiefs’ run game
“We’ve got a task this week,” Merriman said. “They’re one of the best rushing teams in the league, and it’s no better test for us to go out and have a good game against guys who are not only known as the best, but they’re physical and they’ve got two great backs who can make things happen. It’s going to be a challenge for us to go out there and play well.”‘
Bills WR Easley and NT Troup out for opener
‘Easley has an illness and Troup is out with a lower back injury.’