‘The shoes and gloves worn by Bills fullback Larry Centers when he became the all-time leader in receiving yards by a running back have gone to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
BillsBeat - December 12, 2001
Finally, a line worth repeating
‘Before we had reason to position the ”P” word in even the same paragraph with the Patriots, many New Englanders were using other, not-so-nice ”P” words to describe the team’s defense.’
Free agency a boost for Pats
‘The Patriots were the busiest team in the NFL last offseason, and now we know why. The Pats signed 21 veteran free agents heading into training camp, and the 16 players that remain have helped turn them from a last-place team to one gunning for a division title.’
Bruschi shines as middleman
‘Bruschi has been many things to the Patriots over his six-year career – special teams stalwart, pass rushing specialist, weak-side linebacker in the 4-3 and inside linebacker in the 3-4. Now Bruschi, who is slated to become an unrestricted free agent after the season, is playing perhaps the best football of his life in yet another role.’
Patriots in nice shape
‘Well, the Patriots are actually right in the middle of it, standing fifth among nine teams who still have a reasonable chance to make the playoffs.’
BillsBeat - December 11, 2001
Eric Moulds - the $42 Million Dollar Man
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The Bills may have saved Williams' job
‘But the way this young team rallied – 30 players on Buffalo’s 53-man roster are in their first or second season – was encouraging, given this year’s lack of success. As Williams correctly noted, "We had every opportunity to have an excuse not to play." And his team’s willingness to not quit might ultimately have saved him from being fired.’
Pat Williams has slight crack in leg bone
‘Bills coach Gregg Williams said that the injury is in a non-weight-bearing area and that Williams may be able to return before the end of the season.’
Bills find fuel for rally with the run
‘ Trailing the Carolina Panthers by 11 points at halftime on Sunday, the Buffalo Bills did an uncharacteristic thing on the way to securing their second victory of the season: They ran the ball with a purpose.’
NFL fines catch up to Bills' Price
‘Already this season, Price was twice fined $5,000 for picking up unnecessary roughness penalties against New Orleans on Sept. 9 and Indianapolis on Sept. 23.’
Bills' bosses need time to rebuild the franchise
‘Donahoe is looking beyond 2002 and he could want more bodies by trading down. What happens at the box office can’t be a major concern in building a team back into playoff contention.’
NFL Fines Bills' Peerless Price $30,000 for Striking 49er
‘Price hit a 49ers player after the final play of the game, an interception thrown by Alex Van Pelt at the San Francisco 1-yard line. Price was called for a personal foul.’
BillsBeat - December 10, 2001
Bills' Williams out with cracked fibula
‘Nosetackle Pat Williams, the Bills’ second-leading tackler, will miss at least two weeks with a cracked bone in his left leg, further depleting Buffalo’s defensive line.’
NFL fines Bills' Price $30,000
‘Buffalo receiver Peerless Price was fined $30,000 by the NFL for shoving an opponent from behind after the Bills’ game against San Francisco. The league considered two $5,000 fines Price received for unnecessary roughness earlier this season in determining the amount of the $30,000 fine, NFL spokesman Dan Masonson said Monday.’
A Marv-elous day for the Bills
‘But the best aspect of the second victory in the Gregg Williams era was the reaction to it. No wild celebrations, no "I told you so’s" from the players, no rash predictions.