‘”People are focusing more on him than they have in the past. He gets doubled a lot more than he ever has before,” Bills coach Chan Gailey said. “I think that’s probably the No. 1 thing that you look at. We’re still trying to do the same things we did last year with him but we’re not getting some of the same results at times.”‘
Archives for November 24, 2012
Merriman’s confidence grows
‘”He played the best he’s played since he’s been here in the ball game [last week],” Gailey said. “Hopefully he can build on that and the more he plays, the more it helps our football team. So it’s good to have another guy that can go in there. Probably his confidence level has taken a notch up a little bit. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens with him as the next few weeks unfold.”‘
Buffalo Bills’ Kyle Moore making the most of increased playing time
‘”It’s funny, pass rush used to be my issue,” the fourth-year player said. “I hadn’t had a sack in three years coming into this season. I always knew I could play the run, it was the pass that I was worried about. But hey, if they think I’m playing the run better, then I’m playing the run better.”‘
Saturday’s Indianapolis Coverage
T.Y. Hilton catching on in the NFL quickly (Indianapolis Star)
Colts’ game with Bills bigger than it appears (Fort Wayne News Sentinel)
Colts vs. Bills: Five pivotal factors (Fort Wayne News Sentinel)
Do-or-die Bills next for Colts (Terre Haute Tribune Star)
Colts see Sunday as a playoff game (WISH-TV)
“This is a playoff game” (Colts.com)
Bills-Colts preview (Colts.com)
Seven things (Colts.com)
Colts celebrate Play 60 Initiative (Colts.com)
Wily vet sees solid youngster (Colts.com)
Colts look to resume playoff chase, Bills try to get back in it in AFC
‘”Ryan’s a streaky player,” Arians said. “Fitzpatrick, I mean he can really get on a roll. They’ve got speed. They can spread you out, much like New England. They get it out quick. They’re hard to sack.”‘
Buffalo (4-6) at Indianapolis (6-4)
‘Bills 20, Colts 17.’
Bills Defense Improving
‘Through the first five games of the season, as the Bills went 2-3, the defense gave up an average of 36 points a game. It has dropped over the last five games to 23 points a game although the Bills have the same record, 2-3, to show for their work.’
Bills head to Indy with nearly full stable
‘It’s all good news on starting defensive tackle Kyle Williams (ankle). He’s progressed similarly to previous weeks, allowing Gailey to declare one of the Bills’ best defenisve players as probable for the contest.’