‘”What’s the biggest challenge? That’s a good question,” Gailey said. “Every time you take over a team in a new situation, you’re trying to change the mindset from hoping to win to expecting to win. And the mindset is one of the biggest things you deal with in any sport.”‘
Archives for August 25, 2010
Receiving corps has to grow up fast
‘”I kind of get lost sometimes trying to be too creative with routes and it kind of gets me in trouble,” he said. “But it’s just work that needs to be done, be crisper on everything and he wants everything to look the same. So I’m going to try to do that work on my routes and make everything still look the same. Like I said, it’s just work to be done.”‘
Bills testing to see if wildcat can spark offense
‘”It’s an interesting proposition,” Gailey said. “We’re not so polished in one area that we can just stay in that and beat people. We’re going to have to consider everything.”‘
Chan’s the man QB Edwards needs
‘It’s not just because Edwards is in his fourth NFL season; it’s because he’s at a time and in a place where he has a chance to flourish. At least, that’s how I see it now that Buffalo has Chan Gailey as its head coach. One thing I know about Gailey is that he goes far with young quarterbacks most people consider, well, little more than ordinary, and Edwards qualifies.’
Spiller will be heavily involved in offense
‘”We’re going to ask him to do a lot,” first-year Bills head coach Chan Gailey said. “He’s going to have to be very involved in the offense this year.”‘
Gailey Versus the Teens: Where Nobody Wins
‘Gailey told the teens they would not be getting autographs from any players because going after a single player meant they were going after the whole team. Then, the whole team gave the kids wedgies and Gailey bought his players pizza. Obviously, the last part isn’t true, but the whole scenario is so quirky.’
For Bills fans in need of a little hope, Spiller already providing a needed jolt
‘”We know what we have and we know it’s not going to come overnight,” Spiller said. “Our main focus is to try and play for the Super Bowl. In order to do that, you’ve got to start saying it. You’ve got believe it. You can’t just say it. That’s why I always go out a limb and say it. A lot of people may disagree, but I’m a true believer, we’ve got enough talent on this team to be playing in Dallas.”‘
Buffalo Bills coach Chan Gailey chastises taunting fans as camp ends
‘Edwards didn’t seem too bothered by whatever was being said, but he did appreciate his coach sticking up for him. "Obviously, I’m going to get some criticism," he said. "Hopefully, there’s more people praising me, but that’s nice that you have a coach that will fight for you."’
Dog days bring out the wrath of Gailey
‘"In my opinion, if you do something you tell people why," he said. "When we make a decision with our football team, I tell them why. I told [the players] why we weren’t going to [sign autographs] and I told [the group of fans] why we weren’t coming over there."’
Bills take stock of camp achievers and also-rans
‘Like every training camp, there are players who improved their chances of making the team and those who didn’t help their cause. Here’s a look at some Bills players whose stock rose and fell…’.
Bills lack linebackers of distinction
‘The Bills have no one remotely like him. Chan Gailey says dog one, dog them all? OK, the Bills might have the worst linebacking corps in the league. Some are playing the position for the first time. Others are marginal NFL talents, or veterans on the decline.’
Billboard: Wildcat formation intrigues Gailey
‘"If you look at something like that, you’re trying to create some diversion for the defense so that they don’t know where the ball’s going all the time," Gailey said. "If you can do that, you’ve got a chance to create more open spaces for the guy who does have the ball, and hopefully they don’t know who has it all the time."’
Niagara’s Nelson knows Bills rookie well
‘Donald Jones, an undrafted rookie receiver trying to make the Buffalo Bills roster, was a teammate of Nelson’s at Hubbard Middle School in Plainfield, N.J. They would go on to attend the same high school, though by the time Nelson, who is a year younger than Jones, got there, Jones had stopped playing basketball.’
Support staff work to make Bills practice great
‘"This is my first Bills (camp)," the 44-year-old Chili resident said. "It’s been neat having stars walk past and say ‘How you doing?’ They seem like normal guys. I’ve been a Giants fan, but I hope they’ll (the Bills) do better this year."’
Bills: Love and hate
‘Buffalo was last in the division last year. It was last the year before that, too. And it could be … no, should be … last this season. But strange things have happened in the AFC East, with none stranger than Miami rebounding from a 1-15 finish in 2007 to win the division the next year. Could Buffalo be next? It’s doubtful, and here’s why…’