‘"Rob Royal helped me a lot in the huddle," said Edwards of his rookie season when he assumed the starting quarterback role. "He’d say, ‘You know Trent smile. Enjoy playing the game of football. Take it seriously, but relax and have fun out there.’ That was my message to James a couple of days ago."’
Archives for August 10, 2008
Bills look familiar in preseason loss
‘The offensive regulars were virtually non-existent on their two series together, gaining only 21 net yards on 10 plays. Eighteen of those yards came on a pass from quarterback Trent Edwards to receiver Roscoe Parrish on third-and-11.’
Rookies show their stuff in debut
‘"It was certainly nice to see our top two picks show up on the field and show their ability," head coach Dick Jauron said after the Bills’ 17-14 preseason-opening loss to the Washington Redskins. "They can both play better, and they’ll have to."’
Bills fans realize Toronto can help Buffalo
‘Brandon’s position is that the exporting of five regular-season and three preseason games north of the border between now and 2012 is not, in fact, the first step that the team is taking out of town, but rather the next logical procedure being implemented to help keep the team right where it belongs for the foreseeable future.’
Former Buffalo Bills TE Everett shares story at NASCAR Nationwide race
‘”I’m just trying to get back to somewhat normal.”‘
Everett’s story touches fans at Glen
‘”It’s been a tough recovery — a lesson from God and a lot of work,” Everett said. “I still rehab three days a week, about three hours a day, and I’d say I’m somewhere around 60 percent. I’m working on endurance and trying to get stronger. But we’re trying to help people. We have a foundation and we’re doing some things together with the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis to raise money.”‘
Everett taking nothing for granted
‘”(Watkins Glen) just contacted me and wanted me to be a part of NASCAR and I immediately jumped on it and said, it’ll be a great experience because I’ve never been to a NASCAR race before,” Everett said.’
Kevin Everett’s story filled with inspiration
‘”It’s just a great feeling every time I come in contact with people that have family members who went through the same thing I went through,” Everett said. “I’m still nowhere near 100 percent. I’m probably 60 percent, I’m still working every day. I’m just trying to improve the little things, trying to get back to somewhat normal.”‘
Sunday’s Washington Coverage
Redskins, Zorn Build Momentum (Washington Post)
Trying to Put The QB in Coach (Washington Post)
Awkward Moments Are Lessons Learned for the Understudy (Washington Post)
Portis, Betts Impress During Opening Half (Washington Post)
Landry’s Preseason Debut Will Wait Another Week (Washington Post)
Game Summary (Washington Post)
Photo Gallery (Washington Post)
Feeling right at home (Washington Times)
Frost remains confident in his abilities (Washington Times)
Celebrating diversity on defense (Richmond Times Dispatch)
Redskins show mid-year form (Fredericksburg Freelance Star)
‘Skins start to run with passing attack (Fredericksburg Freelance Star)
Redskins 17, Bills 14 (Redskins.com)
Campbell Shows Progress (Redskins.com)
Springs Draws Start At Safety vs. Buffalo (Redskins.com)
Photo Gallery (Redskins.com)
Bills Drop Preseason Opener to Redskins
‘Losman helped breathe some life into the Buffalo offense when he replaced Edwards under center in the second.’
Bills top picks make impact in loss to Skins
‘”It was certainly nice to see our top two picks show up on the field and show their abilities,” said head coach Dick Jauron. “They certainly can both play better and they’ll have to.”‘
Redskins QBs again sharp in 17-14 win over Bills
‘The Bills, playing their preseason opener, did not fare as well with starter Trent Edwards, who was 1-for-5 for 18 yards. Buffalo’s offense opened the game at Washington’s 30 after a fumbled kickoff, but Edwards’ throw on third and 5 at the 8 sailed mysteriously into an area where no receiver was to be found because second-round draft pick James Hardy had lined up in the wrong spot. The Bills had to settle for a field goal.’
Washington 17, Buffalo 14
‘J.P. Losman threw for 73 yards and one score on seven-of-nine passing for the Bills, who host Pittsburgh on Thursday. James Hardy’s lone reception resulted in a TD and Rian Lindell made two-of-three field-goal attempts for Buffalo.’