‘Crowell’s decision to have surgery this close the start of the season likely did not sit well with the Bills coaching staff, and their decision to put him on injured reserve, in what is a contract year for the linebacker, likely does not sit well with him.’
Archives for September 2008
Seattle (0-0) at Buffalo (0-0)
‘Bills 16, Seahawks 14.’
Bills’ LB Crowell out, having knee surgery
‘The decision was made after Crowell consulted with team doctors Thursday, a day after he practiced with the team.’
Crowell out for Sunday; will have knee surgery
‘Jauron said it will be a scope procedure which in most cases takes anywhere from 2-4 weeks to recover. But what made the decision so surprising was there weren’t any signs that he was leaning toward surgery. “It came pretty much out of the blue and it was certainly nothing that we saw coming, but that’s kind of the way our business is,” said Jauron. “He was not in for anything other than his normal treatment.”‘
Bills-Seahawks sold out
‘The Buffalo Bills have sold out nine consecutive regular season home games. The Bills have sold out 53 of 65 games since 2000 (including 36 of the last 41 games).’
The new season is here
‘I think from what I’ve seen around the league, the camp at Fisher is probably the best one. It’s the model for how everyone wants to run their training camp. It’s interactive games, VIP tents, autograph sessions, night practices. It’s a family day out. It’s not just going to practice and sitting out in the heat watching an NFL team work out, like what happens with many other teams.’
Bills name 2008 captains
‘”I’ve always loved that hockey ‘C’ on the sweater,” Jauron said. “It’s got to be a special deal in our league to have that ‘C’ sitting on their shoulder.”‘
Bills shouldn’t feel content to be runners-up
‘Gunning for silver won’t cut it, and, if this is truly a new page for Buffalo after chapters of misery, the Bills must establish the mentality that they can top all three of their regular foes. Yes, even that one.’
Hurts keep coming for ‘Hawks
‘”We’re a little banged up at wide receiver,” Seattle coach Mike Holmgren said on a conference call to Buffalo on Wednesday. “I think we’ll get Engram and Branch back pretty quickly, but for the first ballgame we’ll have to go with young guys who I think are pretty talented. But they haven’t played a lot in games. It’s a concern. But I don’t allow them to use injuries as an excuse so I expect them to play well.”‘
Everett to get award at halftime
‘Former Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett is scheduled to attend Sunday’s game and receive the George Halas Award from the Professional Football Writers of America.’
Working the plan
‘Here’s a look at the philosophical approaches the Bills have taken in putting together the roster since Jauron’s tenure began in 2006.’
Defensive stand
‘”We now have the players that we need here at every position,” said safety Donte Whitner. “Last year we had to hold some things tight, whether it was we didn’t have the personnel we needed in order to execute the defense or we just didn’t know what to do.”‘
The Bills’ go-to guy wants to stay
‘All concerned agree that Evans has become a victim of circumstance, that he has untapped potential to become a dominant receiver over the next several years. The trick will be coming up with a fair dollar amount after adding up what he does on the field, what he brings to the locker room and what he means to the fan base.’
Stroud draws strength from humble stock
‘”As you know, the size by itself is not a factor,” head coach Dick Jauron said. “There are a lot of very large people who can’t play the game at all. But his skill level is very high, his knowledge of the game is very high. He’s a physical player inside, very hard to match up against for an offensive lineman.”‘
Leadership wears well on Edwards
‘The time has come for Edwards to take that next step and put the doubts to rest – about his arm strength, his durability, his ability to make big plays against the top defenses. If the Bills really are a playoff team, Edwards needs to go from wide-eyed rookie to steely veteran, and in a hurry.’