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BillsBeat - August 13, 2001
NFL game summary
“Rob Johnson had a hard time adjusting to the West Coast offense.”
Bills starting quarterback Rob Johnson was in for three series, going 3-for-5 for 13 yards and managing just one first down.
“We obviously would have like to have moved downfield and put the ball in the end zone, but this was the first game for us and we’ll look to improve,” Johnson said.
BillsBeat - August 12, 2001
Bills' youth movement gets first test
‘Sixty-two of their 80 players, in fact, have played just two NFL seasons or fewer. Almost half the players on the team (37) never have appeared in an NFL regular-season game.’
Rams missing Faulk, Canidate
‘Fourth-year back Robert Holcombe will start in the backfield because All-Pro Marshall Faulk and former No. 1 pick Trung Canidate both are injured.’
Super Bowl faceoff, Clintons style
‘Bill: "I was so glad Washington beat Buffalo in the Super Bowl tonight. Believe me, that made the Washington press so slap-happy they pretty much forgot about me and Hillary for a day or two." Hillary: "They call it "60 Minutes.’ The interview only lasted about 10 minutes. It felt like 10 hours. And I wish Buffalo had won. I’ve always been a New York woman at heart."’
Bulger to get good test against Bills
‘Bills quarterback Rob Johnson, now the undisputed starter following Doug Flutie’s release, will be running a newly installed West Coast offense. "Hopefully a couple of touchdown drives," Johnson said of what he hoped to accomplish in the game. "I want to go in there, go through my reads and play sharp."’
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Tom Donahoe answers e-mails
"It’s gone very well. The attitude of the players has been excellent. The facilities and the setup here really help camp run smoothly. The fact that we get a lot of fans is a big positive to the players, and coach Williams and his staff have worked very hard, so it’s been very positive, and we’re anxious to play a game now. We’ve been seeing the same faces and beating up the same bodies, so it’ll be nice to go against a different opponent."
Fun in the sun
‘The Buffalo Bills’ camp at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford serves up a festival-like atmosphere while showcasing the football of the beloved blue-collar team.’
Williams eager to see Bills play a game
‘"When you spend every waking hour preparing these guys to play," he said, "it makes those three hours on Sunday enjoyable." We’ll see how he feels tonight.’
Reclamation project
‘"We were the worst and that was embarrassing because one of the foundations of this franchise during the ’90s was solid special teams play," said veteran kicker Steve Christie, one of the unit’s few dependable performers with four game-winning field goals. "When Marv Levy was here, he put an emphasis on special teams, but that went out the window last year, and the whole team wound up paying for it."’
Rams an early test for Bills
‘But Williams also recognizes that tonight’s game is merely an exhibition, a player-evaluation process where the goal isn’t necessarily to win, but to start getting a sense about who will and won’t play for the Bills this season.’
Versatile Dinkins running to win special teams vote
‘But if he’s going to have an impact with the Bills, it won’t be by emulating Kordell Stewart, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ slash-and-dash quarterback, or Donovan McNabb, the new star quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles. Dinkins is targeted to be an all-purpose special teams player, returning and covering kicks.’
Kelly merits first-ballot election
‘Quarterback Jim Kelly is eligible to appear on the ballot for the first time this year, and the response of the voters will provide a strong clue to the future hopes of his most prominent Buffalo teammates.’