‘Regardless of the outcome, the Bills can take some solace in the 49ers’ turnaround. By following the same formula, a return to respectability could be around the corner.’
BillsBeat - December 2, 2001
Up the ladder
‘To the insiders, to those who play the game for a living, there might be no worse job in the NFL than being the No. 3 quarterback.’
Answer to Bills quarterback puzzle depends on Van Pelt
‘The view from here is that Van Pelt received the opportunity of his NFL career when Rob Johnson told the Buffalo media this week that his season is over as a result of his broken collarbone.’
Bills remain a special team for coach Bruce DeHaven
‘"It was 13 years. I spent the greater part of my coaching career in Buffalo. It’s something looking at those uniforms and hearing the name. A part of me will always be a Bill. It’s a lot easier this year than last, of course."’
49ers' Bronson is calm, collected -- and dangerous
‘Who knows what heroics Bronson will perform in tonight’s contest against the Buffalo Bills?’
49ers (8-2) vs. Bills (1-9)
‘Bills coach Gregg Williams imported his aggressive defensive scheme from the Titans. It’s a style the 49ers have rarely faced. To counter, the 49ers probably stick with what they do best — attack teams with a good balance of run and pass.’
49ers wary of struggling Bills
‘"They’re young and improving, a lot like our team," Coach Steve Mariucci said. "They have a handful of real good players and a lot of the youngsters are starting to catch up fast."’
Winborn gets greater look as 49ers try to rev up linebackers
‘"He’s a young pup," linebackers coach Richard Smith said. "Every day is a learning process for him, but he’s a good athlete and it’s ridiculous for him to be sitting there on the sidelines."’
49ers' keys to the game
‘Jeff Garcia could have a field day even without sore-footed wide receiver Terrell Owens. Bills opponents have completed more than 65 percent of their pass attempts.’
49ers-Bills key matchups
‘With running back Kevan Barlow expected to miss the game because of a shoulder injury, the 49ers will rely on Hearst more than usual. He seems up to the task. In the past three games, he has rushed for 343 yards and two touchdowns. One of the Bills standing in the way is Foreman, a top run-stopper.’
Full-time coach, part-time psychologist
‘Being a successful head coach in today’s NFL isn’t about strategy so much as it’s about managing personalities and massaging egos. It’s about knowing when to confront a player and when it’s best to let things slide. Most of all, it’s about knowing what to say when 53 sets of ears are listening.’
Family comes first for 49ers' Lewis
‘Lewis is sidelined with a groin injury he suffered in the Sept. 9 season opener. But he remains an active spokesman for the California Transplant Donor Network, which will have a booth set up outside 3Com Park from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. so fans can fill out organ donor cards, and in return, receive a Jonas Lewis trading card.’
Three keys to the game
‘The Bills, losers of five in a row, need a few breaks to go their way. Four of their past six losses have been by seven or fewer points.’
First-place Niners try to focus on Bills
‘As for the game itself, the 49ers (8-2) would do well to take the Bills (1-9) seriously. For one thing, it’s not that long ago that they resided in the same low-rent neighborhood in the standings that Buffalo currently inhabits. Additionally, the Bills nearly knocked off Miami last week before falling 34-27. And the Bills have a pair of dangerous receivers in Eric Moulds and Peerless Price, who have combined for 71 catches for 1,187 yards.’
Niners give Bills new plan to follow
‘"We’ve been playing physical the last several weeks and we’ve got to go out and do it again," Williams said. "That’s the mark of being a pro, playing hard each week and hopefully gaining some experience with our younger guys."’