‘”I have a duty to them to make sure they know what being proud and being a Buffalo Bill is all about. Yeah, you’re darn right,” Hansen said. “After playing here for 11 years, you’re darn right I care. This is part of my life.”‘
BillsBeat - December 6, 2001
Marv Levy: Johnson's Time is UP
One of the most asked questions in Western NY is the status of beleaguered Rob Johnson and whether he will be returning next season. Donahoe said that he spoke briefly with the agent of Johnson and informed the agent that any consideration for the return of Johnson could not be at the cap figure Johnson will have next season ($11 million.) The GM said that it will be something to talk about at the end of the season.
The next morning, former Bills head coach Marv Levy spoke with Howard Simon on W N S A and when asked about Johnson by a caller, Marv Levy feels that Johnson’s "time is up" in Buffalo, considering all the events over the past couple of years.
BillsBeat - December 5, 2001
Former Bill 1st round pick Thomas Smith released by Colts
The Colts, plagued all season by short kickoffs and facing another possible blow with an injury to kicker Mike Vanderjagt, have signed veteran Doug Brien.
To make room for Brien, the team released veteran DB Thomas Smith, signed in September after being waived by the Chicago Bears.
Bills sign Alexander to practice roster
‘Alexander, who spent last spring playing in the defunct XFL, rejoins the Bills after being cut last August. He was cut despite a promising preseason in which he had 29 carries for 178 yards.’
Bills sign RB Curtis Alexander to the team's practice squad
‘Alexander (5-11, 204) takes the place of QB Dreisbach, who was signed off the Bills PS to the 53-man roster of the Lions. He was originally drafted by Denver in the 4th round of the 1998 Draft out of Alabama and spent that season on the Broncos’PS before being released during the next preseason. He will wear #35 with the Bills.’
Hall of Fame Exhibit on Display at this Sunday's Game
Mementos that will be on display in Buffalo include the following:
Bills' 2002 schedule taking shape
‘However, with Sunday’s loss to San Francisco and New England’s win over New York, the Bills are now assured of being seeded fourth in the new AFC East in terms of scheduling purposes for next year. This means Buffalo will host the fourth seed from the AFC North, and visit the fourth place seed in the AFC South.’
Tom Donahoe's Weekly Bills Update
“Our effort was disappointing, and it hasn’t been up to this point. You think playing a team with the record the 49ers have, and a national television game, that you’d be able to get a better effort, and we didn’t. We’re very disappointed in that, and we have to take the steps to correct that, and we’ll try to do that this week.”
Press Conference with Bills
Transcripted from press conference:
Van Pelt says Carolina will not come here and die and they will be playing to win and but the Bills will not quit they can still go 6-10; there are no quitters on the Bills and they will be playing to win even if they do not win until they go into Miami the last week. Hard practicing team who just needs to translate it to wins.
Other notes:
First part of halftime for Marv Levy – it will be quick (2-4 minutes).
Same layout as Jim’s weekend.
Roster Move – filled PS with RB Curtis Alexander (from preseason).
David Dinkins to be our PS QB.
Pro Football Hall of Fame's will visit the Buffalo Bills
Pro Football Hall of Fame’s traveling exhibit will visit the Buffalo Bills Fieldhouse and be on display at the Bills Experience prior to Sunday’s game.
Harmon Forcast - Buffalo 20, Carolina 7
The Panthers have no bright spots on offense or defense, but the Bills pass the ball well and defend against the pass even better. Buffalo’s two for two in the series, with wins in 1995 and ’98.
Texans will host Bills next season
‘They will also host Chicago, Detroit, Oakland and San Diego, and visit Denver, Green Bay, Kansas City and Minnesota.’
Bills, Panthers look for much needed win
Buffalo finishes their home schedule in the next two weeks with a pair of games against Carolina and New England, and they will look to break an eight-game losing streak at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Buffalo, winless at home since last Nov. 12, has also never lost nine in a row at home, more than six home games in a single season in franchise history, and has won at least two games at home in every season since 1977.
This year’s squad certainly would like to keep those streaks intact, and avoid having to beat New England on Dec. 16th to avoid becoming the first Buffalo team in franchise history to go winless at home in a season.
Lions sign Dreisbach as No. 3 QB
‘The Lions signed former Michigan quarterback Scott Dreisbach as their No. 3 quarterback and put cornerback Robert Bailey on injured reserve with a neck injury Tuesday.’
Lions sign ex-Wolverines quarterback Dreisbach
‘Dreisbach had been on the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad since Nov. 14.’