‘The defensive captain is not happy with anything he’s seeing, “It is what it is, I’d rather be in this situation now with 14 weeks left so hopefully we can get everything corrected now and get on with right track.”‘
Archives for September 2010
Bills center ready for challenge up front
‘"It’s a mental challenge," the sixth-year veteran said. "In the NFL, everybody has gotten real multiple in their fronts. It makes you spend more time watching film to try and figure out who is coming and where they are coming from, so I can make sure we’re picking up the right guys and that we’re all on the same page."’
Brady rests easy now that Schobel has retired
‘"I’m glad he retired," Brady said earlier this week. "Believe me, there is no one happier than I am. Man, he kept me up a lot of nights before the games. He’s been a great player for a long time. He is a tough competitor."’
Gameday Tipsheet – Week 3
‘New England’s three man front used to be the most intimidating in the league, with three former first rounders all across the line. But Richard Seymour was traded to Oakland last year and Ty Warren suffered a hip injury and was placed on injured reserve. Only Wilfork remains with steady vet Mike Wright and former first-round bust Gerard Warren.’
Bills LG Levitre expected to play Sunday
‘Levitre missed practice on Wednesday, but returned Thursday after hurting his neck in Buffalo’s loss to the Packers. The second-year pro practiced fully Friday, wearing a protective collar on the top of his shoulder pads.’
Bills take aim at Patriots
‘The Bills offense has the opportunity to get going this week. They face a New England defense that is 28th in the NFL against the pass and 15th versus the run.’
Bills fans left wondering if winning magic disappeared with Doug Flutie
‘Even Bills fans who think nothing of ignoring a four-leaf clover while walking under a ladder with a black cat are beginning to believe the so-called Flutie Curse has happy feet.’
Hey Bills, Let the Kids Play
‘The time is now for the rookies and the second year players to make their mistakes.’
Kelly’s Call: QB is where the first change is made
‘I feel bad for Trent, but this is an unforgiving sport. When you don’t produce, whether it’s your fault or not sometimes things like this happen. So even though they’re in the midst of an offensive transition with a new system and it’s taking the offensive line a little bit more time to jell as a group, they’re going with Ryan Fitzpatrick.’
Lee Evans is loyal to Buffalo Bills, almost to a fault
‘If there were a Pro Bowl for diplomacy, he’d be a unanimous choice every year.’
Buffalo Bills fans can watch college QBs Andrew Luck, Ryan Mallett on TV
‘Reminder to Buffalo Bills fans dreaming of the team’s next "franchise quarterback": Andrew Luck (Stanford) and Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) will be playing simultaneously in games Saturday on network TV – kickoff time 3:30 p.m.’
Gronkowski right on target with Pats
‘The Amherst native is only a rookie, and there is no guarantee he’ll be as good as Francis or Coates. But Gronkowski’s exceptional physical tools have the Patriots excited about his potential.’
Lynch says his production rises when he’s given more touches
‘”For any back that’s a premier back, when you get the bulk of the carries I think you get to feel the defense out,” Lynch told Jackson. “On one run that you get, you see something you could’ve taken. It’s a lot of things that play into it.”‘
False starts lead the way with big assist from Bills
‘The Bills led the league in false starts last year (32) and were tied for seventh in offensive holding calls (22). So far this year they only have one false start. They have three holds.’
No laughing matter to Bills
‘”Yeah, by the end of the fourth quarter they’re laughing at us,” Whitner said of a loss to the Patriots last year. “We want to get things turned around, but at the same time it’s football teams with grown men laughing at other grown men on the football field. That happened to us in the ball game last week and it happens every time we play New England.”‘