‘Carol Vermeil, 66, wife of the Chiefs coach, was assaulted by a purse snatcher Tuesday afternoon on the streets of Kansas City’s fashionable Plaza shopping area, near where the Vermeils reside.’
BillsBeat - November 14, 2002
Division II Hall of Fame induction set for December 13
‘Former Delaware quarterback Scott Brunner, former Kutztown (Pa.) receiver Andre Reed and former Valdosta State (Ga.) linebacker Jessie Tuggle comprise the 2002 class of inductees.’
Patience key to keeping Bills offense rolling
Knowing it was only a matter of time before opponents started to figure out ways to contain Buffalo’s Drew Bledsoe-led offense, Gilbride spent the extra practice time tinkering with some changes in order to keep everyone guessing.
Where Are They Now: John Kidd
"I really enjoyed my whole time there. There’s just great people in the Buffalo area. I still talk to a lot of people in the organization and obviously, my teammates. We all see each other at different events in the off-season. The relationships, I think, are the best part as far as on-the-field stuff. I think ’88, when we won our division and (the fans) tore the goalposts down, we were right up there in the top of the league. It was the first time that we had that feeling that we were one of the premier teams in the league."
Drew Bledsoe Quotebook: Chief Preview
The Short Punt
I’m always an aggressive guy so I’m always lobbying to go for it but ultimately those are the types of decisions that head coaches make and he’s our coach so we stand by what he calls. I trust him. And if we punt it down to the two-yard line and our defense makes a big stand then everybody is talking about what a genius he is. Ultimately, he’s our coach and we stand by him. He makes the calls and we go play.
BillsBeat - November 13, 2002
Bills - Chiefs Series History
The Bills hold a 20-15-1 overall lead (18-14-1 in the regular season) against the Chiefs in a series that dates back to 1960. These two teams were members of the original six-team American Football League, with the Chiefs franchise originally located in Dallas.
Drew Bledsoe 2002 Season Update
Read a week-by-week review of Bledsoe. He is 2nd in the NFL amongst quarterbacks in yardage (2,802) and yards per game (284.9) behind only Rich Gannon (2,898; 310.2); 3rd in completions (231) behind Rich Gannon (266) and Tom Brady (243) and is 4th in TDs (17) behind Tom Brady (21), Rich Gannon (19) and Aaron Brooks (19).
Offense Looks to Get Back on Track
‘”It will be a test and I don’t want to get into a scoring battle with them,” Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil said yesterday at his weekly press conference, “not with this kind of football team where they are so explosive.”‘
Week 11 Injury Report
Riemersma (questionable), Driver (probable), Winfield (probable)
Defensive Backs Are Seeing Double
In game eight against Detroit, wide receivers Eric Moulds and Peerless Price topped 100 receiving yards in the same game for the fourth time in their careers and the second time this season.
Bills look to Edwards for a defensive charge
‘"The tools are there," Williams said. "He’s strong, quick and fast. He just has to learn how to bring it every day. You can’t take a down off in the league. It’s all there for him if he plays hard on every snap."’
Chiefs need consistency for late-season run
‘At 4-5, the Chiefs are still in the hunt, which reveals just how tightly packed the AFC is. The up-and-down nature of the conference makes it hard to speculate which team will still be standing at the end of the season. Winning six of their last seven games would make the Chiefs 10-6 and all but guarantee a playoff spot. Finishing 9-7 would make matters more dicey.’
Vermeil verbatim
‘On Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe: "He’s more mobile than you might think. He’s a big man, a good athlete and he’s tough. Very tough. It’s tough to knock him down. He can ricochet off a hit and come out and throw the ball. And he doesn’t have to have his body in perfect position to throw it 35, 45 yards on the mark. So he’s amazing."’
Johnnie's on the spot
‘What in the world has happened to Johnnie Morton, Chiefs fans are asking about the free agent receiver — a proven player who caught 69 or more passes in four of his past five seasons — who received a $5.5 million signing bonus upon coming to Kansas City last spring as a free agent?’
Try as he might, Vermeil can't zip lip about refs
‘"I really try to stay away from officiating (issues)," he said Tuesday at his weekly news conference. "I used to get fined all the time and all it did was frustrate me and cost me money." Well, Vermeil may want to check his mail this week.’