‘”He pushed it pretty hard and the foot was sore,” said head coach Dick Jauron. “The foot has been sore. He didn’t feel great on it. At this time we’re looking at it and thinking about it and we’re considering all the options.”‘
Archives for December 10, 2008
Lynch comments inspire teammates
‘”I’m going to put it on me,” said Lynch. “I’m the feature back here and I don’t feel as the feature back I’ve played like it. I don’t want to take anything away from my offensive line because as hard as we come in and we work and the extra meetings that we go through, the extra time we’ve been putting in to get it going, so I’m going to put that on me. There have been some key things that I’ve seen on film where I feel I could have made a better play or I could have had a little more patience and it would have been a better run.”‘
Bills Edwards questionable; Schobel not improving
‘Coach Dick Jauron said Edwards was held out of practice Wednesday because he is still experiencing soreness that is limiting his range of motion. Without ruling out Edwards from playing Sunday when the Bills travel to face the New York Jets, Jauron indicated he prefers not to have his second-year quarterback miss any practice time during a week leading up to a game.’
Bills add LB to practice squad
‘A Virginia Tech product, Hall is a former teammate of Bills third-round pick Chris Ellis, and was known as a tackling machine for the Hokies where he recorded 404 tackles in four seasons.’
Not much like home
‘The Dolphins came out to far more cheers than boos. The mild applause of Bills fans was drowned out by a far more enthusiastic Miami fan base.’
Bills’ defense plays well, even if no one gets its back
‘Whether one sees it as a wasted effort or the bright side of a miserable loss, the defense set a good example that nobody else followed in Sunday’s 16-3 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Everything started in the back, as the safeties toiled admirably for the half of Buffalo’s team that bothered. Bryan Scott led the brigade with 10 stops; it usually means rotten truths when a safety leads the tackle count, but on this day it reflected a good effort for the player rather than a poor one for the defense.’
Bills players take blame for lost season
‘So, Langston, has the coach lost the locker room? “Don’t even try that because he hasn’t,” Walker said. “Dick has my utmost respect, and you can ask the guys in here. He’s a good coach and a good person. Everybody knows that. Unfortunately, we’ve gone through a bad spot. People on the outside, that’s what sells papers, making comments like that, and I’m not going to fall into that.”‘
Bills coaches pay for errors by front office
‘The Bills haven’t selected anyone who’s emerged as a true impact player since Evans in the first round of 2004. They haven’t had a draft where they’ve selected multiple impact players since Nate Clements, Schobel, Travis Henry and Jonas Jennings in 2001. That’s 68 draft picks spent on five difference-makers. Just because a team finds room for its draft picks on its roster doesn’t mean it has good players. It might even mean it has done nothing more than continue to churn mediocrity.’
Argos may be forced to face off with Bills
‘Adrian Montgomery of Rogers Communications, who oversaw Sunday’s Bills-Dolphins game at Rogers Centre, says there’s no reason why next year’s NFL game couldn’t be played during the CFL season. Nothing in the five-year, $78 million deal with the Bills stipulates when games can be played here, he said. “In theory, it’s possible that the game could be played any month,” he said yesterday. “But that’s something we would sit down and figure out in a spirit of collaboration with the Argos and Bills. There may be an opportunity, in theory, to do a football weekend with the Argos or something like that.”‘
N.F.L. in Canada: Political Football
‘From all accounts, the first N.F.L. regular-season game in Canada was a bore. Organizers had trouble filling Rogers Centre in Toronto on Sunday, the atmosphere was lifeless, and the game was a field-goal festival (Miami beat Buffalo, 16-3). The real drama played out behind the scenes, where the N.F.L. has stirred concern that it will eventually muscle out the Canadian Football League. The issue is one of Canadian identity.’
Wednesday’s New York Coverage
Jets becoming too much like meek Mangini (New York Post)
Jets’ GM Mike Tannenbaum incorporates Red Auerbach’s style (New York Daily News)
Three is the most important number of all for Jets (New York Newsday)
Jets’ Richardson thrills Yonkers schoolkids (White Plains Journal News)
Dave Hutchinson with the New York Jets (Newark Star Ledger)
Jets look ahead: Jets (8-5) vs. Bills (6-7) (Bergen Record)
Jets Waive RB Mason (NewYorkJets.com)
Bowens to Jets: Barbecue … or Keep On Playing? (NewYorkJets.com)
Kelly signs for Hunter’s Hope
‘ Last Thursday, Kelly posed for pictures with fans of all ages and signed autographs for a huge crowd in the HH Boyd’s Bears store at the Boulevard Mall in Amherst.’
For the Bills, nobody is untouchable
‘It’s time – again – to clean house. That goes for players and coaches. No one should be immune to the fallout.’
NFL in Toronto is a work in progress
Tough for Toronto to get excited about the Bills
‘I believe that most Canadians are fans of NFL football in general, and just because some of them live in Toronto it doesn’t necessarily mean that they will cheer for the Bills when the play at the Rogers Centre. I can think of one friend back home who is a Bills fan. Everyone else I know is a fan of some other NFL team (the majority of them are Cowboys fans somehow).’