‘”I think it is good to get out here and hit. I think it was a good gut check there at the end of practice,” Kyle Williams said. “With the heat and pushing through all day and then getting out there and going live it was good for us and good to get some weariness on your legs and seeing if you can push through.”‘
Archives for August 2012
Buffalo Bills’ Mark Anderson not just second fiddle
‘The main difference between the two has been consistency; Williams has had it, Anderson hasn’t.’
DeHaven getting a special vibe about Bills’ chances
‘”I have lots of energy, I love the game, I love being around these young players,” said DeHaven, who has undergone two hip replacements. “That’s the best thing about coaching: the young guys keep you young.”‘
Williams brings high expectations
‘”If we had not gotten Mario (Williams) and Mark (Anderson) it would have still been time to start winning some games. We’ve done some things right, I think, and we’ve probably made some mistakes along the way. But it’s time to close it out and win some games and until we do it is not complete.”‘
Questions raised about depth of Bills WR group
‘Coach Chan Gailey raised a hint of concern Saturday. Gailey was surprised by how the team’s backup receivers failed to step up after regulars Stevie Johnson (groin) and David Nelson (sprained knee) missed practice.’
Bills WR Nelson set to test injured right knee
‘Nelson said he plans to work out on his own Saturday and also during the Bills’ day off Sunday. If all goes well, he expects to return to practice Monday.’
Hitting goes live at Bills camp
‘The team went live for eight plays — four for the first-team, and four for the second-team — as the players were able to tackle without repercussions.’
Bills battle on the goal line
‘”I thought it was a gut check. It is not hot by a lot of people’s standards, but by these standards it is hot,” head coach Chan Gailey said. “So I thought our guys sucked it up, went out and practiced hard. I thought they gave good effort. And hopefully it will pay dividends for us in the long run”‘
Pads pop on goal line
‘”Defense won 5-3 and that’s the assessment because you either win or lose down there,” said head coach Chan Gailey. “There’s no in between. There’s no first down, there’s no nothing. You either score or you don’t. I thought it was a good session. I thought our guys wanted to hit. They’ve been wanting to go live for a long time, but this was the first time they were able to do it and it was good. It was good for everybody.”‘
Transcript: HC Gailey, DT K. Williams, WR Johnson
‘On what happened to RB Fred Jackson today: He got stepped on or his ankle got twisted yesterday slightly, so we just held him today. He will be ready to go Monday.’
Q & A: P Shawn Powell
‘I really study and watch (Brian) Moorman a lot. Watching him punt. He has been here for a long time. He has been to Pro-Bowls. He is doing something right. We’re both going to be different, don’t get me wrong. There are certain techniques that every punter does and I want to see what he does. We really don’t study the rush team or anything like that, because we really don’t watch them. We’re head down, following through, that kind of stuff.’
Wilson in spotlight at Hall of Fame
‘”It’s always hard to see people kind of deteriorate as time goes by, but he’s a sharp cat,” said Thomas. “Just from some of the things that he said throughout his speech, he still understands the game of football and what it means to be a Buffalo Bill and what it means to own a team like the Buffalo Bills.’
Hagan aims to hold on with Bills
‘”Four teams is enough,” Hagan said Friday, following the team’s walk-through practice at St. John Fisher College. “Some of them were just unfortunate situations. I can’t control that. Now I’m here with the Bills, I know there’s an opportunity for me and I want to be here for a long time.”‘
Bills’ Johnson sits out practice
‘"It is very frustrating. But I will be back, though, so I know it is nothing major," Johnson said. "I guess they are just looking out. … They do not want it to be anything like it was last year, where I play through it and something happens."’
Buffalo Bills’ Brad Smith getting the reps he needs
‘”A lot of it was trying to get my feet under me, get a feel for the offense,” Smith said. “I’d been used to it (the hybrid role as he did all three things with the Jets) but when you learn a new system you have to get your legs under you. I’m playing some quarterback, but then you go run routes and these other receivers and defensive backs are at the top of their game. It took time, and I had to work at it.”‘