‘With the bye week, this would be a better time than most for Wilson to put his seal of approval upon Jauron’s dismissal. It was the owner who defied many fans’ wishes and gave Jauron an extension after last season.’
Archives for November 2009
Bills’ collapse makes future look bleak
‘Bills rookie safety Jairus Byrd recorded two more interceptions, and the defence held on as best it could, limited only by the dreadful offence for which it had to compensate. The team heads into its bye week with a 3-5 record, and no clear reason for optimism.’
Bills’ offense remains miserable in loss to Texans
‘The Bills are 1-8 in their last nine home games. In their last six home losses combined they have one – one – offensive touchdown.’
A winded Bills defense fails to hold its ground
‘Of the 58 offensive snaps by both teams in the second half, the Bills’ defenders were on the field for 40 of them. In fact, the Texans’ 40 plays on offense in the third and fourth quarters were only five fewer than the Bills ran the entire game. Is it any wonder why the Texans held the ball nearly 40 minutes on Sunday?’
This mess comes straight from Jauron playbook
‘If last week’s win at Carolina was a signature Jauron win, this was a textbook loss for the embattled coach. The defense plays well and keeps the Bills in the game for three quarters. The dysfunctional offense can’t hold up its end of the bargain. The bend-don’t-break defense wears down and the Bills get blown out.’
”D” plays with guts, but the ”O” denies them glory
‘Give the defense credit. It’s a proud group. The “D” refuses to entertain excuses no matter what the circumstances, no matter how many injuries it incurs or how far the scales sway on time of possession. But let’s be realistic. It does have its limits.’
Four more starters injured, three of them on defense
‘Ellison is the third member of the Bills’ trio of opening-day starters at linebacker to get hurt this season. Paul Posluszny is three games back from a broken arm, while Kawika Mitchell is out for the year with a knee injury.’
Quartely report
‘The Bills have outscored opponents in the first quarter 41-10.’
Bills-Texans report card
‘A signature Jauron loss. Offense sputtered, causing defense to spend too much time on the field. Despite winning turnover battle, got blown out. Grade: F.’
Buffalo Bills lose to Houston Texans
‘Yes, there were still nine minutes to go and it was “only” a two-touchdown game, plenty of time for a competent NFL offense to perhaps stage a comeback. But the fans knew it might as well have been a five-touchdown deficit because they’ve seen this tired act for too long and they realized there was no way the dreadful Bills had any chance of beating the Texans.’
Seldom-seen RB spurs Houston Texans past Buffalo Bills
‘Moats took over for benched starter Steve Slaton in the first quarter and ran around, between or right over Bills defenders for 126 yards and three touchdowns.’
Reverse couldn’t shift momentum for Buffalo Bills
‘Buffalo trailed just 17-10 at the time. There were 12 minutes and 27 seconds left to play. Surely this was no time to pull a rabbit out of the hat? To put your chances in the hands of a backup receiver who has a better chance of picking up a 7-10 split than splitting a defense?’
Byrd aside, zero positives for Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills 2-minute read
‘Buffalo’s baffling decision to fake a punt in the fourth quarter at its own 40-yard-line. No surprise that it failed, but beyond the poor execution, there were so many other things wrong. First, the decision to do it in their own territory, trailing just 17-10 with 12:19 still left to play, was just plain dumb.’
Buffalo Bills Report Card
‘Jauron and his Gang That Couldn’t Coach Straight coached with desperation all afternoon, from gambling blitzes, to T.O.’s reverse touchdown run, to some Wild Cat plays, to the fake punt that blew up in their collective faces. The staff gets credit for going down swinging. No shame in admitting they were outgunned.’