‘"It was difficult leaving Buffalo, both personally and professionally," Schulz said. "I owe the Bills organization a lot for drafting me and giving me an opportunity to have a career in the National Football League. "The change to Detroit was a pretty smooth transition, but the hardest part was moving the family. That was the biggest challenge."’
BillsBeat - August 13, 2000
Reed's football career may have a postscript with Broncos
‘"I feel like I’m 22 again," said the 36-year-old. "When I feel like that I’m usually good. It just shows that I can still do it. When you look at Bruce (Smith, now a Washington Redskin) and Thurman (Thomas, now a Miami Dolphin) you know they’re thinking the same way. When we make plays, it will be all in the face of you know who." Translation: Bills’ management.’
Lions Hold On
‘On the defensive side of the ball, the Lions — with the exception Moulds’ big play — kept the Buffalo offense at bay for much of the game, forcing three turnovers and winning the time of possession battle (31:14 – 28:46).’
Bills not getting the basics
‘Two games into the preseason, the Buffalo Bills have the big play down cold. It’s the basics that are bogging them down.’
Bills high on rising star Williams
‘"Pat has talents we have to utilize and, of course, we know all about Ted," said defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell, who is looking for ways to keep his unit ranked No. 1 in the NFL despite the loss of four starters. "What we want is to find the right situations where we can get both of them out there together. In essence, it gives us more reps for Pat without taking any away from Ted."’
Hanson's 50-yarder gives Lions win
‘The defense had four sacks and two interceptions — by linebacker Allen Aldridge and cornerback Marquis Walker. A holding penalty in the end zone against Bills guard Victor Allotey gave the Lions two points on a fourth-quarter safety. It cut Buffalo’s lead to 13-12 and put the Lions in position to win on a field goal.’
Case has tough start
‘Saturday night’s 8:35 kickoff was 90 minutes later than usual. The reason is because the game was televised by ESPN. The Lions never sell out exhibition games, so the live telecast was blacked out locally. It was a financial win for the Lions, though. They get an additional $400,000 for playing on ESPN, Lions chief operating officer Chuck Schmidt said. That is about $100,000 more than for their entire exhibition season TV contract, Schmidt said.’
Despite 15-13 win, Lions have plenty of work to do
‘Detroit’s defense, which has been impressive since the start of training camp, opened the game showing some firepower.’
Lions 15, Bills 13
‘"That wasn’t exactly a thrilling performance," Lions coach Bobby Ross said.’
Lions 15, Bills 13
‘The Detroit Lions’ kicking game is ready for the regular season. Jason Hanson kicked a pair of fourth-quarter field goals, including the go-ahead 50-yarder, as the Lions rallied for a 15-13 exhibition victory over the Buffalo Bills.’
BillsBeat - August 12, 2000
Linton is forgotten back at stacked position
‘Bryson’s play warrants the Bills finding time for him, but that could mean Linton’s role in the offense may be reduced. Linton has a chance to prove his value to the team tonight when he starts for the Bills against the Detroit Lions at the Silverdome.’
Maguire back on familiar turf after short hop to Detroit
‘Since he was in Japan, Maguire didn’t see the Bills preseason opener with Cincinnati. But he knows what coach Wade Phillips is looking for tonight. "The young guys are stepping up, which is kind of neat," said Maguire. "When you are looking to replace seven starters you are putting people in positions and seeing how they react. You know what they can do physically. But this game is so mental."’
Lions, Bills Preview
‘At free safety, former Bills’ defensive staple Kurt Schulz will start against the ball club he spent nearly his entire career with. Schulz left Buffalo for Detroit following a financial disarray on the Bills’ part — and has immediately plugged the gap left by former Lion Mark Carrier.’
For starters, Case is happy for chance to play
‘The Lions-Bills game is starting at 8:35 p.m. to accommodate ESPN.’
Giants keep it simple
‘Forget about marketing, shuttle buses, crowds and interactive games that can make a kid feel like a football player. In sharp contrast with the Buffalo Bills’ training camp at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, the New York Giants camp on the SUNY Albany campus is decidedly no-frills.’