‘”Everything is coming a lot easier to me,” he said. “The more reps I get and the more I study the easier it is when I get out there. I don’t have to think about it as much. As a quarterback it’s tough to go out there and perform well when you have to think about every little thing you’re doing. The more time I’m in the offense, the more comfortable I feel which is helping me out a lot.”‘
Archives for June 10, 2010
Schobel: ”I doubt I’m coming back”
‘”He never told me one way or the other when Kyle Williams and I went down there early in the offseason to spend some time with him,” said Kelsay. “We didn’t spend a whole lot of time talking about football. I never really got a feeling one way or another. But knowing him as a person and being close friends with him and playing my entire career with him I know he’s a family man. He places a lot of his choices on what’s best for his family, but he still has that football mentality.”‘
Bills DE Schobel leaning toward not playing
‘Schobel said he has not spoken with the Bills in about two months and added he has no intention of attending the team’s mandatory minicamp, which opens in less than two weeks. He has spent his entire nine-year NFL career in Buffalo and, with 78 sacks, ranks rank second on the Bills behind only Bruce Smith.’
Bills sign rookie draft picks: LB Moats, QB Brown
‘Buffalo has now signed five of its nine draft picks.’
Bills sign Brown and Moats
‘The Bills completed the final two steps in getting the back half of their 2010 draft class under contract as sixth-round pick Arthur Moats and seventh-round pick Levi Brown both signed their rookie contracts Thursday morning at One Bills Drive.’
Nelson’s out to show Bills he’s a winner
‘"A lot of people look at my numbers and say you didn’t have that productive of a career," Nelson said. "I look at it the opposite. We won two national championships, two SEC championships. We won three BCS bowl games and won four bowl games overall while I was there. I was a 17-18 game starter for a two-time national champion, the No. 1 team in the nation. You can’t ask for more than that."’
Bills LT Wang’s left leg injury ruled not serious
‘Coach Chan Gailey provided the update following practice Wednesday, shortly after Wang was spotted walking with only a slight limp entering the team’s training room. Gailey said Wang has a chance to return by the team’s final offseason minicamp, a three-day session opening on June 23.’
Wang update and red zone
‘”His injury was not as serious as maybe we had first thought and it looks like he’s got a chance to be back by the first minicamp,” said Gailey. “It’s a relief for us as coaches. It was great.”‘