‘Tindale did see spot duty at fullback with Buffalo. His most productive offensive game came in September, 1997, against the New York Jets when he caught four passes for 106 yards. Two years earlier, Tindale rushed for 68 yards on four carries in a 37-22 playoff win over Miami, scoring his first NFL touchdown on a 44-yard run. Buffalo released Tindale in April, 1998, after defensive co-ordinator Wade Phillips succeeded Levy as head coach and the club signed free-agent fullback Sam Gash…”It’s arthritis, it’s not like a ligament or something that can heal,” Tindale said. “The doctors tell me I have a 60-year-old knee and I’m just 28.”‘
BillsBeat - September 16, 1999
Bills preparing rude welcome for Jets' Mirer
‘Mirer, a journeyman since being drafted No. 2 over-all by the Seattle Seahawks in 1993, is poor at reading blitzes, so look for the Bills to do much more of that than they did in their opening 31-14 upset loss to the Colts in Indianapolis. Buffalo’s blitz threat would also pose problems for the Jets’ favourite spread offence, which leaves no one in the backfield to block for the quarterback.’
Smith: Blame me for lousy running game
‘”I’ve got to improve my play and we need to improve as a team, but I put all the blame on myself,” Smith said Wednesday. “I need to hit the holes better. Now that Thurman’s out, somebody’s going to have to step up.”‘
Jets, Mirer respond to Parcells' coaching
‘The rarely admired Mirer could never be compared to Johnny U, but does Parcells have confidence in him? “Well, I don’t know that there is any,” said the coach, whose honesty hits harder than Lawrence Taylor. “I’m telling you the truth. All we’ve seen is part of a preseason game with Rick, that’s all we’ve seen. To say, we really know for sure what’s going to happen, we don’t know. All we can do is prepare him the best we can to be successful and see if we can’t give him the right support. Now coming up there, playing this team (the Bills) in this set of circumstances, that won’t be easy for him but that’s the only way we can approach it.”‘
BillsBeat - September 15, 1999
Flutie vs. Belichick
Doug Flutie faces Bill Belichick’s defense once again Sunday. New York’s defensive coordinator shut Flutie down last year.
Flutie can feel Testaverde's pain, but he wants Bills to beat Jets
‘”Now you look at this week’s game and think that hopefully we’ll catch them while they’re still struggling,” Flutie said. “It throws a wrench into their whole season. Miami’s probably the front runner now instead of New York. But, they’re going to find a way to win. Bill Parcells is not going to let them feel sorry for themselves. “He’s got a knack for getting the most out of everybody.”‘
STORY LINES / Rushing for Room
‘The Bills, who churned for 146 yards against the Jets last December at Ralph Wilson Stadium, will have a hard time collecting anywhere near that Sunday night, thanks to a suspect offensive line and injuries to the running game.’
OSU ex-football star is sentenced
‘A charge filed by federal prosecutors in March alleged that Miller submitted false invoices to The Bank beginning around March 1995. Under a business manager agreement negotiated with The Bank that same month, he would then receive advance funds based on the invoices…Miller was an NFL first-round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills. Replacing O.J. Simpson in the Bills backfield, Miller gained more than 1,000 yards in his rookie year.’
Terry Miller sentenced for bank fraud
‘Miller had a brief career in the National Football League with teams in Buffalo and Seattle after a sterling college career at OSU in which he finished fourth in Heisman voting in 1976 and second in 1977.’
Flutie not panicking
‘With the bar raised, there is already some early panic in western New York off Sunday’s comprehensive defeat. String a couple of efforts like that together, and he’ll go from the toast of the town to Flutie Flambe.’
No panic in Flutie's voice
‘Though the offensive line struggled in creating holes for the run and protecting the quarterback, Flutie stood by his big men. “Watching the film, it is assignments more than talent,” Flutie said of changes to the offensive line. “We are probably a couple steps back from the end of last year … but from a talent standpoint, we may be stronger.”‘
FORMER BILLS RB SENTENCED FOR FRAUD
“Terry Miller, a two-time All-American running back at Oklahoma State who replaced O.J. Simpson in the Buffalo Bills’ backfield, was sentenced in Muskogee, Okla., to two years in prison on Tuesday for defrauding a McAlester bank out of $179,000.”
BillsBeat - September 14, 1999
Thomas' injury forces Buffalo to look for new back
‘The Bills were left with only three running backs after Thomas went down on the first play against Indianapolis in the season opener. Thomas will be out for at least six weeks, the team said Monday.’
Reality hits Bills hard
‘Phillips said his team was “shocked” at seeing Thomas lying on the RCADome turf after being levelled by Colts defensive back Tyrone Poole. He’d better hope the incident wasn’t an ominous harbinger of the remainder of the season.’
Good news for the Bills: It probably won't get worse
‘Forget about the Super Bowl, forget about winning the AFC East, and forget about achieving a wild-card spot in the playoffs. At this point, the Bills need to focus on one thing: Winning one game.’