‘”Chad has played pretty well during camp, and he’s earned the right to compete for the job on a little bit more equal basis,” Gailey said. “We’ll give him a shot and see how it plays out. Now is the time to give a guy a chance if he’s earned it.”‘
Archives for August 2011
Nix: Offensive line depth Bills’ primary concern
‘”We don’t have enough offensive linemen. We don’t have enough depth,” Nix told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “Our guys are a work in progress.”‘
Johnson wants leaders behind him
‘”Who said there can’t be more than one leader,” asked Johnson. “That’s what I’m trying to build. Obviously the attention is on me, but I feel as a leader I want to create other leaders and not followers. So in this receiving corps I’m going to try to build leaders out of them and not followers. They can watch me and I lead by example, but I want them to be leaders on their own.”‘
Maybin joins long list of Bills’ busts
‘Former head coach Dick Jauron seemed one of the few who believed Maybin was more than just a one-year wonder. After 12 sacks for the Nittany Lions in 2008, Jauron and the Bills hoped he could be the pass-rushing menace the team has lacked for so long. Instead, even Jauron lost faith in Maybin quickly and relegated him to third-team duty and special teams work.’
30 applicants vying to call Bills’ old turf their own
‘Responses came from public and private schools, municipalities, community centers and youth sports organizations, said Grant Loomis, a spokesman for Erie County Executive Chris Collins. Some of them requested all 86,000 square feet of the turf; others wanted just a portion of it.’
Job fair at Jim Kelly Club
‘Delaware North is looking for temporary food service and retail employees to work at Buffalo Bills football games this fall.’
Buffalo’s Big Mike
‘”I feel like I am improving every day out here,” Jasper said after Monday’s practice. “I’m still an underdog; I’ve got a long way to go and a lot of things to learn.”‘
Bills waive good-bye to former first-round pick Maybin
‘It is becoming clear that the Bills are trying to distance themselves from draft mistakes made during the Marv Levy/Dick Jauron era. Of the players drafted in the first three rounds from 2006 through 2009, only Leodis McKelvin, Eric Wood, Jairus Byrd and Andy Levitre remain on the roster. No one from the entire 2007 draft is on the roster, a draft in which the Bills’ first three picks included Marshawn Lynch, Paul Poslusnzy and Trent Edwards.’
Players get all wet
‘”It wasn’t fun, but it wasn’t bad for us,” Gailey said. “We needed the rain, we needed to work in it because you don’t know when you’re going to get a game like that. One of the good things is the ball didn’t go on the ground out there.”‘
Aaron Maybin released by Buffalo Bills
‘Former coach Dick Jauron fell in love with Maybin’s speed off the edge during the one year he was a starter for Penn State (2008). While rumors persisted that others in the organization wanted to stay clear of Maybin, who was the quintessential one-year wonder, Jauron got the man he wanted.’
Portsmouth’s Moats puzzled by move to inside linebacker
‘”It was a surprise to me, especially (with) the end of last season when I thought I played pretty strong on the outside,” Moats, a sixth-round draft pick, told reporters last week. “Now I’m moving to the inside and I have to deal with it.”‘
Bears may have interest in waived Bills LB Maybin
‘The Bears and 30 other teams have until 3 p.m. Tuesday to consider placing a claim for Maybin. His contract for the next three years is affordable. He’s owed $757,500 this season and $3.36 million through 2013. The question is whether anyone believes he’ll produce if he’s moved to defensive end from outside linebacker, where he lacked instincts.’
Buffalo Bills give up on LB Maybin by waiving him
‘Maybin becomes the latest in a string of disappointing first-round picks drafted by the Bills this past decade. It’s a group that includes offensive tackle Mike Williams, who was cut after only three seasons after being selected fourth overall in 2002. Other first-round picks who have failed to make an impact in Buffalo included quarterback J.P. Losman and defensive tackle John McCargo.’
Marv Levy takes ënovel’ approach to football
‘The former Buffalo Bills coach and general manager has completed a novel titled, “Between The Lies,” due out in September, Kansas-based Ascend Books has announced. Ascend describes the story as featuring two fictional teams en route to the Super Bowl with the integrity of the game hanging in the balance.’
Bills release LB Maybin
‘Maybin, a former first round selection, appeared in 27 NFL games — all with the Bills — and posted just 24 tackles.’