‘Much of the rest of the conversation is either unrepeatable in a family publication or so thick with inside jokes it’d take all day to explain. Suffice to say, they laugh the whole time. Their huddles must be a blast because these guys are hilarious. And because they are winning.’
Archives for October 20, 2011
Kent Hull Really Was Larger Than Life
‘When reporters talk about crying, and having Hull’s former teammates call them on the phone in tears, you know the man was something special.’
Remembering Kent Hull, a Bills Mainstay
‘In the locker room in Tampa Stadium after losing to the Giants in Super Bowl 25, Hull watched as Scott Norwood, still in his uniform, patiently answered every question and blamed no one but himself. As he was about to leave, Hull went over to Norwood and told him that if everyone, including himself, had done their jobs just a little better, that field-goal attempt would’ve been from a lot closer than 47 yards. Hull then waited for Norwood to shower and dress and, finally, the two teammates walked out together, into the night.’
Gentle giant was solid as rock
‘"Kent was a man among boys. He just had a calming effect on everyone," Darryl Talley said. "He was a very old soul."’
Sheppard moving up Bills’ depth chart
‘"He’s sitting right there ready to take over that role," Gailey said. "Whether he starts or not, I don’t know, but he’s going to get the majority of the snaps."’
Williams to miss two games; Levitre will start at LT
‘”It still looks like it’s going to be he’ll miss a game or two, maybe, and then we’ll reevaluate at that point,” Gailey said.’
Hull’s death puts a hole in many hearts
‘Steve Tasker said Thurman Thomas, who made the Hall of Fame running behind Hull, was crying so hard on the phone Tuesday he could barely understand him. Darryl Talley said his daughter was crying over the phone with Bruce Smith’s son.’
Bills’ extended family mourns fallen friend
‘”His physical toughness, work ethic, intelligence, character and sense of humor made him an undisputed leader on a team filled with Hall of Famers and stars. He was a fine man, a good friend and a true professional.”‘
Buffalo Bills’ Kent Hull was a first-class man in every way
‘He was such a down-to-earth guy, an honest, straight-shooter who always made time for you whether you were Ralph Wilson or the folks Ralph paid to clean the stadium after home games.’
Hull Was A Great Player, An Even Better Man
‘Noted Bills special teams coach Bruce DeHaven: ”I saw where Jim Kelly said (Hull) was his best friend. Well, there were a lot of people that thought Kent Hull was their best friend. He was just that kind of guy.”’
Surprising Bills not satisfied at 4-2
‘”I don’t take satisfaction in the fact that we’re better than people thought we were because in our minds we’re better than 4-2 right now,” Fitzpatrick said. “We’ve got to come out and show it.”‘
Strategy And Personnel
‘The Buffalo coaching staff has been struggling to find ways to utilize second-year RB C.J. Spiller, the team’s 2010 first-round draft pick who has mostly been glued to the bench playing behind Fred Jackson who is enjoying a Pro Bowl quality season.’
Sheppard ‘ready to take over’ linebacker spot
‘”He’s sitting right there ready to take over that role,” coach Chan Gailey said. “Whether he starts or not (vs. Washington on Oct. 30), I don’t know. But he’s going to get the majority of the snaps.”‘
Bills DT Williams to miss at least another game
‘Though the Bills (4-2) are entering their bye week, coach Chan Gailey already has ruled out Williams from playing against the Washington Redskins on Oct. 30. Gailey says Williams could miss a second game before having his injury re-evaluated.’
Bills’ C Hull remembered for influential role
‘”Kent was a terrific player for us, who was often overshadowed by some of the bigger names we had in our Super Bowl teams,” Bills owner Ralph Wilson said in a statement released by the team. “But Kent was one of the key components of our team and of our high-powered offenses in the 1990s.”‘