‘"The sense I get is that the team has become a joke," Moran added. "You go into a bar or a tavern, it’s gotten to the point that it’s almost become comedic: ‘How are they going to lose this game?’"’
Archives for November 9, 2010
Bills 3rd down offense spiking
‘Buffalo’s offense has converted an impressive 57 percent of their third down opportunities (32-56) from Weeks 7-9, including their 10-16 performance (63%) Sunday against Chicago’s top ranked third down defense.’
Will Buffalo Bills improve with Shawne Merriman?
‘He seems ready to play and is anxious to salvage his career, which has been sidetracked by injuries and a suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. I just hope he doesn’t help the Bills too much and they blow the No. 1 overall pick.’
Bills unholster ‘pistol’
‘The Bills used the Pistol eight times against Chicago, with mixed results. C.J. Spiller had runs of minus-4, minus-1 and 5 yards, while Fred Jackson had a 2-yard gain. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick completed only one of three passes, but the Bills blew a couple of big plays.’
Take Browns out of Bills’ can-win list
‘The Browns picked off Drew Brees four times in the Superdome. They limited Tom Brady to a 19-for-36 passing day. They held both opponents under 70 yards rushing. They got solid quarterback play from rookie Colt McCoy. And they found a star in running back Peyton Hillis, who gouged the Pats for 184 yards on 29 carries.’
Bad break puts an end to Parrish’s breakout year
‘Losing Parrish is a big blow to the team’s offense and special teams. The sixth-year veteran had been reborn under Gailey. His 400 receiving yards was already a career high and his 33 catches is just two off the high of 35 he had in the 2007 season. Those numbers put him second in both categories on the Bills behind Stevie Johnson.’
Inside slant
‘”We tried to establish the run early in the ballgame but couldn’t,” Gailey said after the Bills’ disappointing loss in Toronto to the Bears. “So, we ended up having to throw the ball a lot more than I ever wanted to in the ballgame. The last touchdown drive, we were able to hit a couple of runs because I think we loosened them up enough, but then after that we didn’t have the opportunity to run the ball. I thought not being able to run it and turning it over was the key to the ballgame.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘Chan Gailey recognized the running game was going nowhere, so he aired it out, and there were some good calls on which plays just weren’t made. He needs to find a way to get Spiller going, though. On defense, George Edwards had a better day, but there were enough missed assignments to allow the Bears to convert seven of 12 third downs.’
Notes, quotes
‘Buffalo is now winless in three visits to Toronto’s Rogers Centre, and it was more than ever obvious that the domed stadium north of the border does not provide any home-field advantage to the Bills. The crowd was split 50-50 at best, and the roars for the Bears were as loud as they were for the Bills.’