‘What it means obviously remains to be seen, but the Bills clearly have found the answer at QB that’s eluded them since Jim Kelly retired.’
Archives for October 22, 2008
Bills electrify Toronto secondary school
‘The players made their way to the school’s library, where they were greeted by faculty, staff and, once again, a crowd of screaming fans who got up and stood on their chairs, giving the Bills an applause that was fitting of a touchdown at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Whitner again at free safety
‘”I think a lot of it will depend on what we want to do in that week,” said Jauron when asked if Scott will remain at strong safety. “Really we feel like we have five good safeties. That’s why they’re on the roster. Bryan and John Wendling are big safeties by any standards. George (Wilson) we feel like we can play George any time and not miss anything and Ko (Simpson) has played very well up until his injury and he’s kind of working back. So we feel lucky that we have those five guys and they all can serve different roles for us.”‘
Bills RG Butler misses practice with sprained knee
‘Coach Dick Jauron expressed hope that Butler will play, but said he’ll know more after seeing whether he practices on Thursday. "Tomorrow is a critical day," Jauron said.’
Buffalo (5-1) at Miami (2-4)
‘”It’s weird not having seen any one of these teams to this point this year,” offensive lineman Duke Preston said. “It is a test that I think we’re ready for.”‘
Battle of Lake Erie promotion kicks off on Sunday
‘As part of the new agreement Tops will sponsor the “Battle of Lake Erie” promotion beginning Sunday, October 26, 2008. By purchasing participating products in-store and using their Tops BonusCard, fans will be entered to win tickets to the sold-out Monday Night Football (MNF) game vs. Cleveland at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Ticket prizes can be either outdoor or inside the all inclusive M&T Bank Club. The grand prize winner will receive eight tickets to a private suite.’
Bills Dolphins Prediction
‘Bills 24, Dolphins 17.’
Week 8: Bills vs. Dolphins
‘Bills 20, Dolphins 16.’
Moorman makes a difference
‘Moorman’s P.U.N.T. Foundation coordinated the 3rd Annual Celebrity Wine Tasting event on October 20th at Asbury Hall in Buffalo. All proceeds from the event will benefit Moorman’s P.U.N.T. Foundation which supports families in Western New York who are affected by pediatric cancer.’
Bills promote LB Buggs, place DiGiorgio on IR
‘An undrafted rookie free agent out of Vanderbilt, Buggs spent the first seven weeks on the team’s practice squad after impressing the team in training camp. He was a two-year starter in college and had a team-best 12 tackles for a loss as a senior.’
DiGiorgio to I-R; Buggs promoted
‘During training camp Buggs mainly played on the strong side behind Angelo Crowell and Keith Ellison. So the replacement for DiGiorgio’s spot at middle linebacker behind starter Paul Posluszny is a bit unclear at this time.’
Bills’ defense still not giving itself a break
‘If the defenders want a break, they need to begin exerting their will on rushing plays, especially regarding the line’s interior, while also avoiding sluggishness while attempting to defend timing passes. They did come up big when needed this past Sunday, and as always the win is what’s important, but important victories will be easier to come by when this defense starts thinking of each third down as a chance to make its own offense get back to work. Their teammates won’t mind.’
Bills’ safety used size to help lock up Charger TE
‘”You can’t find too many strong safeties who can do that in this league, he’s just that versatile,” Scott said of the 5-foot-10, 208-pound Whitner. “The coaches had a vision, they have a game plan and they put it together and we were able to execute it.”‘
Bills visit thrills school kids
‘”Prepare for your tests the same as a football game,” Hardy said. “If you believe in God, anything is possible. It’s a team game, there are no individuals. You’ve got to believe in each other.”‘
Bills score in Malton with a positive message
‘”Something like this helps alleviate the issues in the community,” said Matthew Ferguson, head coach of the first-year Lynx. “Look around here. Look at the faces on these kids. They’re excited. Something like this raises the spirit in the community and helps kids stay on the right track.” “This community is starving for attention and for the Bills to pick us is just outstanding,” added school principal Anthony Edwards.’