‘Former Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman is available, and he does keep in touch with Dolphins offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who coached him in Dallas, on a regular basis.’
BillsBeat - October 17, 2002
Lucas brings emotion to huddle
‘The truth is Lucas played well enough during the exhibition season while Fiedler was absent after hip surgery that a debate could have begun about who deserved the starting job at the start of the season. If an underlying dissenting current did exist, Lucas wasn’t part of it. He expressed belief in his own ability — and said he considers himself capable of being a starter — but always called it Fiedler’s position.’
Injured wrist could leave Gadsden out for season
‘He is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Buffalo, and wide receiver coach Robert Ford said the wrist is not broken but there is ligament damage.’
Parcells roots for Lucas to succeed as starting QB
‘"Ray was a perfect fit for Bill Parcells," said Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who will face his former New England teammate when the Bills visit Pro Player Stadium on Sunday. "Bill just absolutely loved the guy. He would do whatever he could to get noticed on film to make a play. He would always find a way to show up and that’s really what kept him around. And he was not one to shy away from saying something about it, too. Parcells liked that as much as anything."’
When healthy, Fiedler hopes to keep job
‘Fiedler is expected to miss at least six weeks and will be in the cast for a month. Depending on how quickly he rehabilitates the injury, he could be ready Nov. 24 against San Diego.’
Dolphins highly confident in QB sub Lucas
‘”We have a lot of confidence in Ray Lucas. Probably as much as he has in himself,” Miami Dolphins left guard Jamie Nails said.’
Lucas next Super QB?
‘Lucas, who was 6-3 in nine starts for the New York Jets in 1999, will bring a much different kind of energy to the Dolphins’ huddle. Whereas Fiedler is known for being calm and not letting his emotions show, Lucas is more like the Tasmanian Devil.’
Dolphins hold tryouts
‘Coach Dave Wannstedt said there is a possibility injured wide receivers Chris Chambers and Oronde Gadsden could play this week, but just in case the Miami Dolphins will hold a tryout for four or five receivers on Friday.’
The Shift to Starter Isn't New for Lucas
‘Ward says Lucas exudes a positive attitude that knows few limits. “Sometimes he makes the play, sometimes he doesn’t,” Ward said. “But he’s never going to let you think he can’t make a play.”‘
More than bragging rights on line for Bledsoe, Bills
”’In order to get into the middle of this thing, we’ve got to beat a good team, and the Dolphins are playing as well as any team in the league right now.”’
Bills will put Lucas' swagger to the test
”’Everybody in this locker room makes me feel like I belong here,” he said. ”I won’t let them down.”’
Gadsden's season threatened by wrist injury
‘Dolphins receiver Oronde Gadsden might miss the rest of the season after spraining his left wrist last weekend against the Broncos. He was listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Buffalo.’
BillsBeat - October 16, 2002
Alumni Update: Shane Conlan
Shane Conlan, who was voted to the Pro Bowl three times during his six years with the Bills retired after the ’95 season, enjoying a nine-year career. Why did he find success in the NFL?
Bills' Bryson out with torn knee cartilage
‘ Buffalo Bills running back Shawn Bryson will be sidelined indefinitely after having surgery to repair torn cartilage in his left knee Wednesday. Bryson, who missed his rookie season in 1999 with torn ligaments in the same knee, was injured in Sunday’s 31-24 win at Houston.’
Henry Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week
Bills running back Travis Henry has been selected as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in last week’s win at Houston.