‘Williams seemed optimistic that middle linebacker Spoon, the team’s fourth-round draft choice from North Carolina, could recover more quickly than the customary four weeks for sprained knees.’
BillsBeat - July 27, 2001
Buffalo’s move to a 4-3 defense is quite a gamble
\’It\’s one thing to have a certain coaching philosophy, but the Bills\’ personnel should have dictated that they stick with the 3-4.\’
Chargers continue raiding of Bills
‘What he can do is tackle. Holecek – a fifth-round pick by Chargers general manager John Butler in 1995 – had at least 100 tackles the past three years in Buffalo, including 165 last season.’
Air Force vet Fisher flies high at Bills camp
‘"As far as they are concerned, I’m starting from square one," Fisher said. "Now I’ve got to prove why they should keep me rather than why they should want to keep me around for another year."’
New regime a good fit for Johnson
‘Clearly, Johnson and Williams have developed an affinity for one another. It is partly necessity, to be sure. If Williams is to succeed in his first head job, he needs Johnson to prove he can thrive and survive as an NFL quarterback. Williams takes every opportunity to praise him and remind everyone that he is the Bills’ guy.’
Autograph avoiders feel sting of Williams\' wrath
\’Signing autographs is mandatory for all players.\’
Bills' Henry hungry to start
‘And like before, he’s out to prove that someone who stands 5-feet-9 can indeed enjoy great success on a football field. At least someone who’s 5-9 and 221 pounds — a bowling ball with muscles.’
Autograph dodgers draw earful
‘"Oh bull," Williams screamed. "Play stupid with me and I’ll run your butts out of here… . First thing will be a lunch box and a road map. I’m not messing with you guys anymore."’
Two battling for punting job
‘As for Bills Coach Gregg Williams, he just wants someone competent to punt, and by the time the regular season begins, it might be Taylor, it might be Moorman, or it might be someone else.’
Rookie Spoon injures knee
‘Spoon, the team’s fourth-round pick out of North Carolina, is expected to make the team as a backup middle linebacker where the Bills’ lack depth. His injury will be evaluated more completely this morning, Coach Gregg Williams said.’
Parade will honor Bills in Pittsford
‘"We just thought it would be a nice way to kick off the camp and a nice way to welcome the Bills back to Pittsford," said town Supervisor Bill Carpenter. "And we wanted to thank them for choosing our community — we’re fortunate to have this experience here."’
Chargers bring in another former Bills player
‘Holecek is expected to arrive in San Diego on Monday to sign his contract and begin practicing.’
Air Force commitments complete, Fisher prepared for Bills duty
‘That the Bills have waited this long is a good sign. It helps, too, that Buffalo is in desperate need of defensive-line depth, having lost starters Bruce Smith, Marcellus Wiley and Ted Washington over the past two years. "I think I’ve got a great chance," Fisher said.’
Johnson sees plenty of his father in Williams
‘Johnson especially likes Williams’ take-charge approach, something he said was lacking in the three previous years under Wade Phillips, who was fired last January. "I think (players) want to be disciplined. I think they want to have a leader that takes charge".’
Rookies arrive in Rochester
‘The rookies will practice twice on Thursday at St John Fisher. The veterans report to camp on Saturday.’