‘"It was in the game plan," Jones said. "The way [the Bengals] play defense, the way they like to blitz, we figured we could catch them on one. The first one wasn’t too successful. But we ran it again and the offensive line picked up the blocks and I made a good run."’
Archives for November 2010
Gailey, Fitz are singing the same tune
‘I’m still not sold on Gailey as a head man. He did start 0-8. The better Ryan Fitzpatrick plays, the harder it is to fathom Gailey’s decision to anoint Trent Edwards as the starter. How could he have felt Edwards was better-suited to run his offense, which requires the QB to take chances?’
Merriman may never suit up for Bills
‘Told he didn’t sound confident Merriman could eventually play, Gailey responded: “Well, I’m not. There’s got to be something that gives me confidence. Nobody’s said, ‘OK, you can expect him in two weeks.’ Nobody’s said that yet.”‘
Inside slant
‘One of the best stories of the NFL season has been the emergence of Stevie Johnson, a 2008 seventh-round pick who had just 12 receptions in his first two seasons in the league. In Buffalo’s 49-31 victory over Cincinnati on Sunday, Johnson enjoyed his third 100-yard game of the season (eight catches for 137 yards), and he set a career high with three touchdowns’
Strategy and personnel
‘ Chan Gailey gets high marks for keeping his team on task after it fell behind 28-7. Several players admitted the halftime locker room was rattled, but the Bills regrouped, and much of the credit goes to Gailey. The offensive plan was smart, especially when the Bengals lost three defensive backs to injury during the game. The Bills attacked, and it worked. On defense, the Bills were getting shredded early, but they adjusted well and played great in the second half, so kudos to George Edwards for some nice work.’
Notes, quotes
‘Free safety Jairus Byrd continues to struggle, and he was benched in the second half in Cincinnati. Byrd made nine interceptions as a rookie in 2009, but like the rest of the Bills’ defensive backs, he had zero going into the 10th game of the year. The man who took over for him in the second half, George Wilson, wound up making the Buffalo’s first pick by a defensive back, and it was one of the biggest plays of the game. Cornerback Drayton Florence later had a pick. Byrd has been out of position frequently, and he was at least partly culpable for the Bengals’ first two touchdowns, passes over the middle to Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco.’
Bills on 2-game roll, suddenly finding ways to win
‘”At some point, man, it’s enough. We’re not going to find a new way to lose a game,” Torbor said with a smile, before going down the list of how the Bills bumbled through losing their first eight games of the season, including twice in overtime.’
Still no timetable on Buffalo LB Merriman’s injury
‘Coach Chan Gailey expressed that concern Monday in all but formally ruling out Merriman from playing Sunday, when the Bills (2-8) play host to Pittsburgh (7-3). Gailey says he’s not received any timetable on when Merriman will be cleared for practice since aggravating a right Achilles’ tendon injury two weeks ago.’
Bills DBs post three takeaway day
‘”In our film study we saw this week we saw the vulnerability and the inconsistency of the ball security with their running backs,” said George Wilson. “We all talked about the first guy going in and wrapping up and hold him up and the next two or three guys come in and rip the ball out.”‘
Buffalo Bills rally past Cincinnati Bengals
‘Ryan Fitzpatrick threw four touchdowns passes, three of them to Stevie Johnson. Fitzpatrick topped 300 yards passing for the second time this year.’
Bills are easy to root for
Two-minute read
‘ The men up front didn’t control it, but they had a decent day nonetheless. The Bengals were without two starting linemen, and they ranked 31st in sacks and 23rd against the run. It was a matchup the Bills needed to win, and they did. Fitzpatrick was sacked only once and the Bills ran for 141 yards while scoring 42 points on offense.’
Buffalo Bills Report Card
‘Chan Gailey gets high marks for keeping his team going after it fell behind 28-7. The Bills play hard, and they never quit, and the same can’t be said of the Bengals. The offensive plan was smart, especially when the Bengals lost three DBs to injury during the game. The Bills attacked, and it worked. On defense, the Bills were getting shredded early, but they adjusted well and played great in the second half, so kudos to George Edwards for some nice work. GRADE: B-plus.’
Renaissance men
‘The Bills outscored the Bengals, 41-3, after falling behind, 28-7, in the second quarter. Buffalo trailed, 31-14, at halftime.’
‘Joker’ has the last laugh for Bills
‘”I wasn’t even playing last year, so the defenses don’t really know who I am,” he said. “But they know who 83 [Evans] is, so it’s easy for them to roll coverage over there and leave me wide open. When you do that, I have some room to go and make some plays. That’s pretty much what it is.”‘