‘He could be a total disaster, or he could be – at the very least – a little better than Fitzpatrick, so why give him a tryout these last three games in another lost season for the Bills? Forget about the remaining opponents – New England, Atlanta, and Indianapolis – interim head coach Perry Fewell should let Brohm start the rest of the season and then the team can make a decision about the starter during the off-season.’
Archives for December 15, 2009
Bills edge Chiefs 16-10 to get fifth win of season
‘This I can say was definitely not one of the marquee games of the week in the NFL. In Kansas City on Sunday you had a game between two not very good teams. The Bills came out on top in this ugly affair 16-10, like they usually have over the past few years against opponents like the Chiefs. It was very clear early on that Buffalo’s offensive gameplan was going to be to commit to the run.’
Bills secondary a den of thieves
‘”If you take a look at the past four years that we’ve been here we’ve had opportunities to make interceptions and have not come up with them,” said Catavolos. “We’ve dropped a number of balls where there were opportunities to make plays. This year we have people catching the football.”‘
Buffalo Bills Replay
‘We’re trying to say some nice things about the Bills because this might be our last chance. This is probably the last game they’re going to win this season. I don’t see them beating New England, Atlanta or even Indianapolis’ junior varsity the rest of the way.’
Running backs finally run wild
‘The Bills’ maligned offensive line had a strong day blocking, as did other players as they paved the way for running backs Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch to have their best game as a tandem this season.’
Evans again forgotten on Bills’ offense
‘"Absolutely," Evans said. "Absolutely. But some things you can’t control. It’s tough at times. But the bottom line is trying to win football games. [Sunday] wasn’t a big stat game at all, but coming up with a win makes you feel a whole lot better."’
Scott growing into role at linebacker
‘”He’s a big safety and a small linebacker,” Fewell said. “Bryan is really stepping up to the plate for us because we need guys to step up to the plate. It’s not the role that he envisioned himself to be in at the beginning of the season but it shows how unselfish he is and how unselfish this team is.”‘
Inside slant
‘Last year, the Bills had only 10 interceptions, tied for 27th in the league. Only seven of those picks came from defensive backs, and incredibly, none were made by the safeties. This year, it’s a vastly different story as the Bills lead the NFL with 25 picks, and rookie safety Jairus Byrd has a league-leading nine all by himself, more than the entire secondary made in 2008.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt still has a lot to prove as a play-caller. The decision to call a pass from the 5 early in the third was as bad as Fitzpatrick’s throw. But he did put together a solid running plan that worked, even though it yielded just one TD. On defense, Fewell admitted he blew it by calling a blitz on the play Charles broke for a 76-yard TD, but all-in-all the defense played pretty well and closed the game out with two big stops in the final few minutes. Bobby April’s special teams were superb.’
Notes, quotes
‘The Bills continue to struggle to score points from anywhere on the field, and particularly in the red zone. Against Kansas City they were just 1-for-4 as Terrell Owens caught a 9-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick. For the season the Bills have just 10 touchdowns in the red zone, tied with St. Louis and Oakland for the fewest in the league.’
No passing mark yet for Fitzpatrick
‘Against a good team, such an error might cost the game, but this was the now 3-10 Chiefs. And that makes his 12-of-20 passing effort for only 86 yards with a touchdown, an interception and a lost fumble all the more telling.’