‘”I’ve got a lot of confidence in him,” Gailey said, “but he’s still got to prove it. He’s getting his chance.”‘
Archives for October 2011
Bump in road or reality check?
‘We think the Bills are better defensively, but the statistics don’t say so. They rank 27th in yards allowed per game and they were 24th a year ago. This defense caved against the 25th-ranked offense in the NFL and a rookie quarterback in Andy Dalton. I thought the addition of assistant coach Dave Wannstedt would make more of a difference. We all know Gailey sure isn’t a defensive guy.’
Former Bill Kelso to speak at concussion seminar
‘Former Buffalo Bills safety Mark Kelso will be on hand to talk about his personal experience with concussions as well as the Gazoo, a protective cap in which he made famous in the early 1990s.’
Bills a bunch of phonies
‘The next several weeks will tell us whether they are fortunate to be 3-1 or a team capable of improving to the point that they challenge for a playoff spot.’
It’s all in the (Twitter) name
‘”My parents were laughing about the whole thing, saying I’d be lucky if I got a jersey out of the deal,” said Morrison, 19. “I guess it’s not a bad price to pay for a couple of tickets to an NFL game and a chance to get on the field for a pre-game warmup.”‘
Bills next test is showing they can bounce back
‘For Gailey, the only way to shake off the loss and start regaining the NFL’s respect is by focusing on the next game. That comes Sunday, when the Bills host the inconsistent Philadelphia Eagles (1-3).’
Bills LT Bell out with right shoulder injury
‘Coach Chan Gailey ruled out Bell from playing Sunday, when the Bills (3-1) host the Philadelphia Eagles (1-3). Gailey wouldn’t specify the nature of the injury except to say surgery will not be required.’
Bills LT Bell to miss Eagles game
‘”He will not be here this week,” said Gailey. “After that I don’t know.”‘
24 Hours Later: Bills React to Non-Catch Call
‘”It was huge,” running back Fred Jackson said. “Clearly, it was a catch. We’re upset about it. There’s not anything we can do about it now. But it definitely killed a drive where we felt like we were moving the ball really well and you know, we keep that drive going who knows what happens.”‘
No Bell For Bills Sunday; Hairston to Start
‘”This has been something I’ve been working towards since I got here.” Hairston told the media Monday. “Just being picked up here, it’s good to know they have the confidence in me to stick me in there when D. Bell’s been having a great year. I hate him getting an injury is what’s giving me this opportunity but I’ll take advantage of it and do what I can to help this team win.”‘
Shoulder sidelines LT Bell
‘Hairston will catch a break. Eagles defensive end Trent Cole, who would have lined up against Hairston, will not play after injuring his calf on Sunday against the 49ers.’
Hairston to step in for Bell at LT
‘”It’s something I’ve been working toward since I got here,” said Hairston. “Just being picked up here it’s good to know they have the confidence in me to stick me right in there when Demetrius Bell has been having a great year. I hate that him getting an injury is what’s giving me this opportunity, but I’ll take advantage of it and do what I can to help this team win.”‘
All Bills have to do is look in the mirror
‘This is a game Buffalo could have won … maybe should have, considering coach Chan Gailey’s crew was up 17-3 at intermission and still had an 11-point lead with barely 20 minutes to play. However, the stats tell a different story.’
Bills put loss on themselves, not officials
‘”They were winning on first and second down,” said George Wilson. “They were able to keep the game in manageable situations for their offense and their young quarterback. They did a great job of sticking to their game plan and we didn’t do a good job of finishing up.”‘
Bills’ bubble bursts as offense bogs down
‘The Bills were upset about an apparent catch by Stevie Johnson that was ruled an incompletion later in the fourth quarter. With the lead at 20-13, the Bills lost a challenge on a third-and-1 play at the Bills’ 47-yard line, forcing a punt. Johnson was adamant he caught the ball, and replays seemed to confirm it. The Bengals marched for the tying score after the possession change.’