‘The Bills rank fourth in the league in pass defense, allowing just 188.9 yards a game, and Clements leads the way with five interceptions.’
BillsBeat - December 29, 2002
Bills buoyed by one thing: Bengals they're not
”’I can’t compare it to Cincinnati, but it definitely starts at the top. And in Cincinnati, their top guys have been the same guys for a while,” Bills defensive end Chidi Ahanotu said. ”Here, you’ve got some good people in (Bills president) Tom Donahoe, who’ve been around a lot of winning organizations. The same with (coach) Gregg Williams. They’re consistent in what they do and what they preach, and that is the foundation that you lay to start a winning franchise.”’
BillsBeat - December 28, 2002
Where Are They Now: Ken Jones
Where is it written that an offensive lineman who is drafted in the second round can not be shifted to the defensive line during his first training camp? Certainly not in Lou Saban’s book.
A Family Affair: Sunday With The Schobel's
Though this is the first time they've played against each other in the NFL, they are no strangers on the football field. Growing up they played together in both high school (Columbus, TX) and on the same team at Texas Christian in college.
The elder Schobel claims there is no additional pressure in literally going up against his sibling.
Buffalo Bills Notebook: Week 17 Quick Hits
Entering the season finale Sunday against Cincinnati, linebacker London Fletcher is just 9 tackles shy of the team's single-season tackle record of 206 set by Chris Spielman in 1996. Fletcher has recorded 12-or-more tackles in a game 11 times this season and has had 14+ in five straight.
Riemersma, others may bid farewell following Bills' finale
‘"It’s absolutely in the Bills’ court," Riemersma said this week as he prepared for the season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals. "I’ve stated all along that I wanted to be here for my entire career. They’ve given me no indication that I won’t, either. But obviously you know what happened last offseason. So that’s a valid question."’
Ready for a Schobel showdown
‘The two both said they probably won’t talk during the game. It’ll be all business. After the season is over, however, they’ll spend plenty of time together watching film and trying to get a little better. They’ve talked on the phone plenty this season, critiquing each other. Big brother has had plenty of advice for little brother, but not this week.’
Bengals at Bills
‘Game keys for Bills…Score early and often. If the Bengals fall behind by a large margin, their interest level and focus will drop severely.’
No holding back for Schobels
‘Aaron is Buffalo’s right defensive end, meaning he lines up to Kitna’s left. As a tight end, Matt normally lines up on the right side of the offensive formation because most teams are right-handed. However, there will be situations when Matt will come in motion to the other side, and he will probably find himself swapping helmet paint with Aaron.’
Brothers to battle in Bengals-Bills
‘They attended Columbus (Texas) High School together – Matt was a quarterback and Aaron was a defensive end and receiver – and played at Texas Christian University together. But that was then and this is, well, war. Sort of.’
BillsBeat - December 27, 2002
Rare brother vs. brother matchup
”’I’m hoping they each have a good game,” said their mother, Donna Schobel. ”I won’t be rooting for either team.”’
Price needs to avoid the Harper curse
‘It took awhile, but he reminded us that, at heart, Price remains Petulant Peerless.’
Cincinnati slump lasts for 12 years
‘The 2-13 Bengals’ ineffectiveness has reached such depths that it isn’t even fashionable for Jay Leno – or any other comedian – to make fun of them anymore.’
Season finale brings closure for some Bills
‘”As the year winds down, every year you kind of get that nostalgic feeling that it could be it for you here. You just really never know what’s going to happen,” said Riemersma, one of just 12 players left from before general manager Tom Donahoe and coach Gregg Williams took charge in 2001. “I’m not concerned about that, though. I’m worried about beating the Bengals and helping out as much as I possibly can doing that.”‘
Call them brothers in ball
‘Matt, the Bengals’ rookie tight end, will be blocking Aaron on some running plays.’