‘Is it possible the Buffalo Bills have been involved in the three ugliest games in the NFL this year? All in a row?’
Archives for October 25, 2009
Byrd bites Panthers in 20-9 win
‘Rookie free safety Jairus Byrd was the hero of the game as his two interceptions gave Buffalo’s offense a pair of drive starts inside the Panthers 40-yard line. Though the Bills attack struggled for a good part of the day they cashed in with a pair of touchdowns on Byrd’s two takeaways and it proved to be the difference in the game.’
Bills DT Williams leaves with knee injury
‘Williams was questionable going into Sunday’s game with a sore shoulder, but was active and got the start. He hurt his knee on the first defensive series and walked to the locker room.’
Panthers without Davis, Hoover against Bills
‘The Bills had starting defensive tackle Kyle Williams available after he was listed as questionable with a shoulder injury. Roscoe Parrish was inactive for a second straight game after losing his job as the return man.’
Bills face another strong running attack in Carolina
‘”It’s the DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart show,” said Buffalo defensive coordinator Perry Fewell. “They just run. I can’t tell you what their styles look like, but boy they look good running the ball, and they are powerful.”‘
Meredith to make second straight start
‘”I just basically reinforced what (offensive line) coach (Sean) Kugler was doing,” said Brown. “Just giving him an extra look at film and watching a lot of his practice stuff on offense and defense. Just a little extra work to get him familiarized because he’s relatively new and it’s his first time playing in the NFL. We wanted to make sure we covered things with him in regards to him knowing what to do. That’s probably the reason he played well. He knew what to do and he’s a pretty talented athlete also.”‘
Talks take audience on the field, into locker room of Buffalo Bills
‘A panel discussion, scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, will take participants inside the locker room. Sportswriter Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News, Vic Carucci of NFL.com, former Democrat and Chronicle sportswriter Scott Pitoniak and Dave Staba, will discuss covering the Buffalo Bills.’
Former Bills photographer to give presentation
‘The program will follow the team from Smith’s shot of linebacker Mike Stratton’s thunderous tackle of San Diego running back Keith Lincoln in the 1964 American Football League championship game through his picture of fans tearing down goal posts to herald the four-year Super Bowl run.’
Bills facing ‘Double Trouble’ this afternoon
‘"They’ve got a really good offensive line, and their running backs have great vision," said Bills linebacker Keith Ellison. "They’re able to find the crack in the defense."’
Bills-Panthers scouting report
‘Panthers, 23-16.’
Fitzpatrick not smarting today’s start
‘"After last year, did I think someone was going to pick me up to be their franchise starting quarterback? No," Fitzpatrick said. "But I was hoping I’d have an opportunity to start games again. It’s going to be a great opportunity to go out there and build on what I learned last year."’
Jauron, Edwards have disconnect
‘Can you image Jim Kelly and Marv Levy communicating within such rules? Or Jack Kemp not taking nor returning calls from the incendiary Lou Saban? Saban would have had to be peeled off his ceiling.’
Win over Carolina could set the Buffalo Bills in a positive direction
Buffalo Bills Game Day
‘Which disappointed, mercurial receiver will have the bigger day, Terrell Owens or Steve Smith? Owens has kept his mouth shut all year, but you can bet he’s not happy with 15 catches for 215 yards in six games. Smith spouted off in Carolina this week that he believes he’s no longer an asset to the team. Both of them are due for a breakout game.’
Buffalo, yes; the Bills …
‘I like the pride that the natives, those who stay and those who leave, so desperately want to share. No matter where they go – and a few allegedly have moved to cities other than Charlotte – the talented Buffalo Sabres of the NHL and the Bills are like a postcard from home.’