‘”That was the most important thing when I went home during the break I talked to myself, talked to my trainer, talked to my high school coach and tried to work on consistency and not dropping balls,” said Huggins. “I’ve dropped two, but I’ve been coming out every day and working on it every day looking the ball in and squeezing it and catching it.”‘
Archives for August 2008
Bills suddenly thin at offensive tackle
‘Buffalo now has just three healthy offensive tackles left in training camp in Langston Walker, Kirk Chambers and seventh-round pick Demetrius Bell.’
Bills backup tackle Murphy injured during practice
‘The team hasn’t issued an update on the severity of his injury.’
Buffalo unveils Hardy attack
‘”I give them a big presence, a big target, someone who is going to give them his all and someone who will stay here all day until they figure it out,” said Hardy, who will be on the field on Thursday when the Bills meet the Pittsburgh Steelers in an exhibition game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.’
Los Gatos grad Trent Edwards reflects on being Buffalo Bills’ quarterback
‘”There is no orientation, and it’s a bigger learning curve,” he says of pro football. “If you don’t perform, if the GM doesn’t think highly of you, you can be out of a job.”‘
Bills offensive struggles deja vu for WR Evans
‘”It started to come as the game went along, but it’s those mental errors we’ve got to get rid of,” he said. “I think it was a good learning experience for us.”‘
Reggie Corner Rookie Blog
‘I definitely felt comfortable with the speed of the game, which was encouraging. Knowing the tricks of the game and the ins and outs of it are things I still need to get a grasp of. I’m still learning of course and the mistakes can be corrected and that’s my main focus this week, not making the same mistakes.’
Buffalo fails preseason test with rookies making presence felt fast
‘It was a typical preseason game for the Bills: a token, first quarter appearance by the starters, running vanilla plays. The rest of the game was full of contenders and pretenders locked in roster battles to stick around come September.’
Bills hopefully slowed by inexperience, not ineptness
‘While much of what went wrong is fixable, the important task now is to actually fix it in the next handful of weeks. Getting team members to make the correct reads and cover the right ground unlike what went on in suburban Maryland will be the difference between growing out of sloppiness and wallowing in slop.’
Parrish in line for a larger role
‘”It’s been three years since they’ve been saying they will get me more involved,” he said after Saturday’s preseason opener against the Washington Redskins. “But I just don’t let that get into my head. I do what I can when I get my opportunities and make the best of them.”‘
Passive Bills needed to go downfield
‘Spare me the explanation that the Bills don’t want to show too much too early. The focus should be on establishing an offensive identity, something missing since Drew Bledsoe’s first year with the team.’
Youboty impressive in his surprise start
‘”I thought it was a good night for Ashton,” head coach Dick Jauron said. “It was good that we got to see him, and he showed up. He made his presence felt. That’s generally how he’s played. He has up-and-down plays, but when Ashton gets a chance to make a play, he usually makes it.”‘
Undrafted Buggs turns heads in Bills camp
‘"I came out and showed what my talents are, which are my feet and my speed," Buggs said. "Obviously, I’m a smaller linebacker and I have to use my positives to my advantage."’
Xavier Omon rookie card
‘”He’s doing everything well,” Bills running backs coach Eric Studesville said last week. “He’s working hard. He’s picking things up. It takes time. It’s an adjustment, especially from the program he came from. He may not have had as much experience going against the speed that he’s saying here, but he’s doing a great job.”‘
Toronto’s gambling large to pay the Bills
‘By getting their chips on the table early, have the Toronto players bought themselves a long-term hole-card advantage? Or did they simply see a chance to make a profit on an eight-game parlay?’