‘…for a young team, the Bills are mature in all the right places. Edwards has a calming effect, a rarity for young quarterbacks. Kawika Mitchell and Marcus Stroud have brought wisdom and talent upgrades.’
Archives for October 2008
Second time around, Mitchell finds a good fit with Bills
‘”He’s been huge,” Posluszny says. “Coming from a couple of different programs he has a lot of experience and knows how to deal with different coaching. He used to play middle linebacker and he knows the position so he’s been able to help me out with that a lot.”‘
Bye-Bye Birdies
‘Losman reaffirmed that he’s more than capable of producing a great play or two, then getting completely disoriented, even without absorbing a hellacious shot to the head. In his brief stint as the starter, Edwards has displayed a propensity for improving as a game goes on, while Losman’s chart trends in the opposite direction.’
Inside slant
‘Players and their families were given an information pamphlet by the league that said that if a player is feeling pressured from the team to return too quickly after a head injury, or they think it’s happening to a teammate, they can call a confidential hotline number. “We always err on the side of caution,” Jauron said.’
Strategy and personnel
‘J.P. Losman, who has started more than 30 games for the Bills, isn’t happy being a backup for 2008 after losing his starting job to Trent Edwards. But to his credit, he’s making the best of it, knowing that any playing time he receives is an audition for 2009 when he becomes an unrestricted free agent. Against Arizona last week, he was 15 of 21 for 220 yards, one TD, one interception and a 101.3 rating. He hooked up with WR Lee Evans for a career-long 87-yard TD, throwing the ball 60 yards in the air, and later scored on a QB draw. The big benefit for Losman and the Bills is that he won’t be as rusty should he get the call again to replace Edwards, who has durability issues. “I felt the whole game I rushed it a bit,” said Losman, who last played in a regular-season game last Nov. 25 in Jacksonville. “I hadn’t been under fire like that in a while but I’m glad it happened early in the season. Now I’ll be more prepared as the season goes on for that same situation.” Losman was sacked five times by the Cardinals and wound up with three turnovers. Pocket presence has never been his strength, the key reason Buffalo’s coaching staff turned to the quick-thinking, quick-reading Edwards.’
Notes, quotes
‘The Bills feel the hit by Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson on QB Trent Edwards in last Sunday’s loss was excessive. Wilson hit Edwards square in the numbers on a blitz and landed on top of him hard. “I’m not going to respond,” Jauron said. “It’s going to the league office.”‘
Hamdan on Edwards: ‘He seems fine to me’
‘I think the last thing — if I was in that situation — I would be wanting to talk about is my symptoms. So, like I said, I haven’t talked to him about that. I think he’s trying to get onto a normal schedule as much as possible. So anyone that goes over there to say ‘hi’ to him is just trying to probably aid in that direction.’
Bills atop AFC East
‘The Bills begin a heavy AFC slate over the next four weeks with a home date with San Diego up next followed by three straight games against division opponents.’
Lakso named High School coach of the week
‘Bruce Lakso, Lackawanna High School head football coach, has been named the Buffalo Bills High School Football Coach of the Week after the fifth weekend of the 2008 high school football season.’
BuffaloBills.com launches new look and feel
‘In a league-wide effort to enhance website content and user navigation, the Bills are the first NFL club to launch the new platform while the remaining 31 teams will follow periodically over the next three years.’
Edwards reports, sent home
‘”He seemed to be doing alright at the time,” said Hamdan who planned to visit Edwards Wednesday afternoon. “I wouldn’t say there’s anything that’s bothering him. I think it’s just a day-to-day process where he’s going through the motions trying to do all the regular things that he would regularly do in whatever capacity he can do them.”‘
AFC East’s little three finally thriving
‘In just his second year, Edwards is having a Pro Bowl-caliber campaign. In four fourth quarters this season, he has completed 27 of 35 passes (77.1 percent) for 360 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The Bills won all four of those contests. Who said John Elway was the only clutch quarterback to come out of Stanford?’
Third-down stops now Bills’ first priority
‘Many of the things they didn’t do well such as reacting sluggishly are fixable, not underlying, and the task will be easier not only because they have extra time between games but because they’ve already demonstrated they can be good tacklers.’
Schobel out to rack up sacks
‘”I think I’m getting to a point where I feel like I’m close,” Schobel said. “I know what I need to do. I thought I knew what I needed to do, and it wasn’t right. So I changed up my alignment. It’s all about angles when you’re rushing the passer. I think I was too wide lately, so I’ll tighten down and that helps me get on them quicker.”‘
Edwards skips practice
‘”He was a little woozy but his hair was perfect,” tackle Langston Walker said of his conversation with Edwards. “That’s one thing. If Trent’s hair was off, I’d be worried. But his hair was on point.”‘