LouGrant
08-31-2002, 08:46 AM
From Empire Sports
Post-Mortem from Colts Game (http://www.empiresports.com/larryfelser.shtml)
It’s one of those opinionated gastric attacks after watching the Bills stagger around the RCA Dome Saturday night.
Words I hope never to hear again:
“He had a great off-season.”
“I was blown away by his interview.”
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After three exhibition games and the regular season beckoning, two words you wouldn’t use to describe the Bills as presently constituted are “well coached.”
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After last year’s debacle, Tom Donahoe spent a large portion of his off-season attempting to repair the Bills leaky offensive line, signing Trey Teague from Denver and Marcus Price from New Orleans and then collecting a draft prize, Mike Williams.
Things looked good on paper with Williams penciled in at right tackle, his college position; Jonas Jennings moved to left tackle; Teague switched to his last college position, center; Jerry Ostroski expected to be the right guard and Ruben Brown the veteran anchor at left guard. ...MORE... (http://www.empiresports.com/larryfelser.shtml)
Post-Mortem from Colts Game (http://www.empiresports.com/larryfelser.shtml)
It’s one of those opinionated gastric attacks after watching the Bills stagger around the RCA Dome Saturday night.
Words I hope never to hear again:
“He had a great off-season.”
“I was blown away by his interview.”
****
After three exhibition games and the regular season beckoning, two words you wouldn’t use to describe the Bills as presently constituted are “well coached.”
****
After last year’s debacle, Tom Donahoe spent a large portion of his off-season attempting to repair the Bills leaky offensive line, signing Trey Teague from Denver and Marcus Price from New Orleans and then collecting a draft prize, Mike Williams.
Things looked good on paper with Williams penciled in at right tackle, his college position; Jonas Jennings moved to left tackle; Teague switched to his last college position, center; Jerry Ostroski expected to be the right guard and Ruben Brown the veteran anchor at left guard. ...MORE... (http://www.empiresports.com/larryfelser.shtml)