‘One more reason why the Buffalo Bills figure to sweep the Dolphins this season (at Miami on Nov. 20 and here Dec. 18).’
Archives for October 2011
Buddy Nix unplugged
‘”I’m not so sure how far along we are yet. I don’t know how far we’ve come. This has been fun, these first six weeks. But it’s only six weeks. We still have a ways to go. We have to get more depth. We said in the summer, if we can stay healthy, we would surprise a lot of people. We knew we had good enough players to do that.”‘
Bills’ Fred Jackson testament to perseverance
‘”It was definitely tough,” Jackson said. “Going to a Division III you’re not going to get a lot of workouts, and I went to (a relatively unknown) Division III school, so again, that makes it tough.”‘
Bills receiver won’t let go of ëBaby’ just yet
‘”For my entire rookie season, we just had the one car. So when I went to practice, I drove it and after practice we did everything together so that was pretty much all we needed. And some days when my wife needed the car, she just dropped me off.”‘
Fred Jackson: From Division III to top rank
‘The Buffalo offence is full of players whose names were rarely uttered around the NFL a couple of seasons ago: Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and wide receiver Steve Johnson were seventh-round picks, while receivers Donald Jones and David Nelson were, like Jackson, not drafted. “We definitely feed off each other,” Jackson said. “We have a lot of no-name guys, so to speak, that are trying to make plays for each other.”‘
Buffalo QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Takes Roundabout Route To NFL Success
‘”I think these guys understand that being undrafted, being a seventh-round pick, being the lowest guy on the totem pole for so long, these opportunities don’t come by every day,” Fitzpatrick said. “It’s taking advantage of the right now and living in the moment and putting all that extra time in in the film room and on the field and I think that’s one of the reasons we’ve been so successful this year.”‘
Friday’s Washington Coverage
Chris Cooley is hurt now, but he plans on staying awhile with the Redskins (Washington Post)
Redskins tight end Chris Cooley says NFL lockout hurt recovery from knee surgerys (Washington Post)
Black Redskins fans loyal, despite loathsome start (Washington Post)
Chris Cooley sees a lot of football with Redskins in his future (Washington Times)
Punishment usually doesn’t fit the crime when NFL lays down law (Washington Times)
Canadian forays go back to the 1950s (Washington Times)
Redskins coaches want more focus on forced fumbles (Washington Times)
Redskins at Bills: 5 Questions (Washington Times)
Cooley: Not finished in D.C. (Washington Examiner)
It may be the beginning of the end for Redskins’ Cooley (Washington Examiner)
Injury update, Orakpo’s sacks (Washington Examiner)
Buffalo QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Takes Roundabout Route To NFL Success (Fredericksburg Free Lance Star)
Mike Sellers Taken To Hospital After Weightlifting Accident Wednesday Morning (Fredericksburg Free Lance Star)
Long-Term Goals Driving Chris Cooley In Rehabilitation From Knee Injury (Fredericksburg Free Lance Star)
Transcript: Chris Cooley’s Press Conference (Fredericksburg Free Lance Star)
Cooley vows to return (CSN Washington)
Don’t write off Cooley just yet (CSN Washington)
Redskins looking for defensive turnaround (AP)
Redskins’ Sellers in hospital after hurting back (AP)
Redskins TE Cooley says he’s a lockout casualty (AP)
Redskins FB Sellers in hospital after hurting back (The Sports Network)
Run Defense Looks to Get Back In Form (Redskins.com)
Redskins, Bills Head North Of the Border (Redskins.com)
Bills QB Fitzpatrick hopes new deal ëweeks’ away
‘”It would be something that I’d like to get done, and we’ll see how it progresses here in the next few weeks,” he said.’
Washington (3-3) vs. Buffalo (4-2)
‘Bills 30, Redskins 21.’
Five Miss Bills Practice, But Two Improving
‘For the second day in a row, Demetrius Bell, Chris Hairston, Kyle Williams, Aaron Williams and Donald Jones all did not participate in the session. All five likely will not be available for the team’s game at the Rogers Centre this weekend.’
For Bills, don’t call Toronto a home game
‘”It’s not a home game, we’re playing an international game that counts as a home game because it’s relatively close to Buffalo. We’re ambassadors of the game, trying to globalize the sport. We understand that, but at the same time it’s certainly not the same environment we have here at Ralph Wilson Stadium.”‘
Bills have legit Pro Bowl candidates
‘”The way he’s playing he’s taking advantage of his opportunities, this is the first time he was able to come in and be named the starter,” said Fred Jackson. “He’s relishing that role. He’s taking full advantage of making plays for his team, going in the right spots and I love playing with him.”‘
No details yet, but Bills lease is key priority
‘Chris Collins, the Republican incumbent, says he wants to see an arrangement that mirrors the current lease agreement — with the state paying for the bulk of the stadium upgrades and the county contributing annually to its operations and maintenance. Mark C. Poloncarz, the Democratic challenger who currently is county comptroller, has been critical of Collins for waiting to begin lease negotiations for Ralph Wilson Stadium but says it’s too early to detail how much he thinks the county or the state should pay.’
Bills form a rush committee
‘”We’ll play a rotation of several guys in there,” Bills coach Chan Gailey said. “It gives us some flexibility about who can go in there. We’ve just got to keep guys fresh and let them keep going at the quarterback.”‘
Merriman wasn’t worth the gamble
‘Nix would tell you he needed to take a chance on a rush linebacker who was once the terror of the NFL. He had other pressing needs and couldn’t fix everything at once. But it was a waste of money that could have been spent elsewhere, on players who would have actually contributed to a contender.’