‘"I think they’ve been very impressed with Ryan," Lewis said of the Bills. "They signed him as a free agent player on the eve of free agency right away so the personnel people there felt like Ryan was a good talent and would do a good job as both a backup quarterback and, given the opportunity to start, he would win football games. Over the last two years he’s had the opportunity to do that. The two years we had Ryan here he was excellent for us."’
Archives for November 21, 2010
Sal’s Six Points
‘The line is playing better lately, and it will be going against a defense that lacks big-time playmakers. The Bengals rank 31st in sacks, and are 23rd against the run, so there should be opportunities for the Bills to make plays both on the ground and through the air, especially if the line does a good job.’
Buffalo Bills’ Ryan Fitzpatrick No. 19 on this QB list
‘Fitzpatrick is moving up on my list of heavy-duty NFL quarterbacks. Here’s how I rate them in order of preference for this season and the next few seasons…’.
Bills’ Johnson catching on to the NFL game
‘"He’s a lot better than I had been told that he was," Gailey said. "That has been a pleasant surprise and a benefit for our football team."’
Bengals’ slide, Jackson’s revival drop upset chance into Bills’ hands
‘Bills, 26-23.’
Palmer’s struggles show nothing’s for sure at QB
‘Palmer is facing an utter embarrassment today. His former understudy, Ryan Fitzpatrick, will be under center for the opposition. The boos were loud against Tampa Bay and Miami. But the home folks will really howl if he loses to Fitzpatrick, his former caddy from Harvard.’
Lame-duck Lewis on his way out in Cincinnati
Sunday’s Cincinnati Coverage
The boys of falling: 6 in a row (Cincinnati Enquirer)
The tale of the tape (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Bengals-Bills scouting report (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Game Day: First down (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Bengals look to roam on Bills (Bengals.com)
Two-Minute Drill with Buffalo Bills’ C.J. Spiller
‘”I’m injured right now. I’ve got a sore hamstring, so that’s been disappointing watching from the sidelines. I can’t stand watching the game from the sidelines. I want to be out there with my teammates. I’m still learning the game. It’s another jump like high school to Clemson. I know expectations are high and no one puts more pressure on me than myself. I want to be a great player in this league.”‘
Nostalgic reunion for TO, Fitzpatrick
‘Like the Bengals, they’re at the point where winning even one game is meaningful.’
OK Bills, You Won. Now What?
‘I’m all for watching the core of starters continue to progress, and then try and assess who can stay and who can go once the season is done with.’