‘"It didn’t take us long once we got here to know we had to make a decision," said Williams, whose Bills play the Rams tonight in a preseason game with Rob Johnson alone at the helm. "The team is relieved that there is one guy who is our guy, our starter, our leader. The (other players) have been very positive in accepting him in that role. Any quarterback has a tendency to have a more confident air about him when he knows he’s not looking over his shoulder."’
BillsBeat - August 12, 2001
Mike Martz wants his defense to be a hit from the start
‘Look for all of the Rams’ defensive starters to play longer against Buffalo. Against Miami, coordinator Lovie Smith began pulling some starters after the first series or two. There will be a similar plan in effect on offense, except for the Rams’ headliners.’
Things to Watch—Rams v. Buffalo
‘Once again, Kurt Warner will barely be in long enough to work up a sweat. Mike Martz plans to play him one series, before Joe Germaine gets the rest of the first half. Marc Bulger could play the entire second half.’
BillsBeat - August 11, 2001
Team finalizes preparation for Sunday's game
"Anytime you get a chance to play in front of your home crowd and get an opportunity to play, you’re going to have a good showing," Eric Moulds said. "Even though it’s a pre-season game, you still want to go out there and make plays. A lot of guys are trying to make the team, and it’s important for those guys to have a good showing, because you always find the guy who steps up at this point in pre-season."
Levy returning to Williamsburg as neighborhood Hall of Famer
‘Marv Levy left Williamsburg 32 years ago for a pro football career that earned him fame and glory, if not a Super Bowl victory. Soon, he’ll return to leafy Kingsmill as the neighborhood Hall of Famer.’
Bills prepare to test defense against mighty Rams
‘"They’ve got the best offense in football," Bills rookie defensive coordinator Jerry Gray said. "We want to see if we can play with them. And that’s a big test for us."’
Cowart questionable for Bills preseason opener
‘”I’m hoping I can get out there tomorrow, but I’m not going to rush it if I don’t feel like I can get out there and contribute,” he said. “I’m feeling a lot better than I was yesterday. … If I do (play), it’ll be a game-time decision.”‘
Van Pelt's situation better than ever
‘”I couldn’t have picked a better scenario than to stay in Buffalo and have the West Coast offense come here,” Van Pelt said Friday. “I think this is a great fit for me.”‘
Alternate routes suggested for Bills' game
‘Fans en route to the stadium will find construction at the Thruway near the Route 190 interchange; Transit Road in Elma and West Seneca; Union Road in Cheektowaga near William Street; Orchard Park Road in Orchard Park; Route 5 in Lackawanna and Route 179 in Hamburg.’
Rookie hazing downgraded at camp
‘Coach Gregg Williams isn’t a fan of rookie hazing. "I believe that young guys in this league have to earn their place," Williams said. "I don’t think there needs to be unnecessary hazing because we have to have young guys step up and improve this team. We are not about hazing. We are about making you earn your dues. Those kind of things we haven’t been doing and won’t do."’
Taking Charge
‘It makes the Oct. 28 meeting between the Chargers and Bills in San Diego one of the dream matchups of the coming NFL season. Bills owner Ralph Wilson guaranteed that. When Wilson became incensed that Butler was bolting for San Diego, he was quoted as saying he’d rather beat the Chargers than win the Super Bowl.’
No small feat in a land of giants
‘Doug Flutie remembers the snickers around the league when he first became a Buffalo Bill in 1998 — that at age 35 he was too old. Now he sees becoming a 40-something quarterback in the NFL as a badge of honour that may be his lasting legacy.’
Williams tuned in to wear a headset
‘Williams said his headset system connects him to all his offensive assistants and his defensive assistants with the flip of a switch. He has a direct line to offensive coordinator Mike Sheppard, who will work from the press box and relay play calls through quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe, and defensive coordinator Jerry Gray, who will be on the sideline.’
Search still on for top running back
‘Head Coach Gregg Williams thinks any one of the three leading candidates at running back — Sammy Morris, Shawn Bryson and Travis Henry — is capable of starting at the position. What Williams doesn’t know is which one it’s going to be when the Buffalo Bills open the regular season Sept. 9 against the New Orleans Saints.’
Driver of the defense
‘"It’s not just three of us out there doing the work," says Williams, who turns 29 on Oct. 24. "Now, it will be me and Phil (Hansen) and Shawn Price and Erik Flowers and some of the other young guys. I don’t see the pressure being on just me. It’s on the entire line because we are trying to replace not just Ted but also Marcellus Wiley."’