‘In the first half we tried to kind of stay with what we were doing. Tried to be patient a little bit. We got the touchdown there late and then the two minute drive with the field goal. We tried to stay with what we were doing in the first half. Came out in the second half with the interception and I think there was the sack-fumble. Kind of had to ditch it after that.’
Archives for December 2012
Stevie Johnson: It’s an ugly loss
‘don’t know, I’ve got to just say maybe pressure. I feel like they play a lot of man, and we had opportunities to make plays, but when it was there, we made some of them but it just wasn’t enough with how they were putting up points.’
Players react after 50-17 loss to Seattle
‘There are 10 other players on the field. However you look at it there are 11 guys out there. Especially, like I was saying about the read option, we practiced it all week. Each guy knows what they have to. When you come out and there are two guys on the dive or two on the pitch-with the pass guys are wide open-and with (Wilson’s) scrambling ability that definitely put us in a real tight bind from what he did earlier in the game, as far as us rushing the front four.’
Marshawn Lynch, C.J. Spiller square off
‘With Jackson out (sprained knee) Spiller should have no trouble picking up the 56 yards he needs to reach the 1,000 mark, and says he hasn’t given the matchup with Lynch much thought. “He’s not going to be out there trying to chase me and make tackles,” Spiller told the Bills website. “I’m just looking forward to see how we stack up against another elite defence."’
Running backs C.J. Spiller, Marshawn Lynch in spotlight
‘Despite his lack of touches, Spiller needs just 56 yards to reach 1,000 for the first time in his career. His average of 6.6 yards a carry is the highest in the NFL, through 13 games, since Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown in 1963. And yet, he’s carried the ball fewer than 10 times in six games, with just 37 yards on seven carries in last week’s 15-12 loss to St. Louis. The Bills are 2-0 when he has at least 15 touches.’
NFL should take leadership role after massacre
‘Nearly three quarters of all Americans watch football. Fewer than half attend a place of worship – and that’s amongst the highest attendance rates in the developed world. Given the time Americans spend watching, tithing and fretting over football, it’s become a secular religion. That’s made the NFL rich (not unlike most churches). They might do something in return.’
No passing fancy
‘While the Bills have stood on the sidelines, other teams have evolved with the times.’
Marshawn vs. C.J.: That’s entertainment
‘Both will be operating indoors, running on a fast track with lots to prove: Lynch will be eager to show the Bills they were wrong to trade him to Seattle after drafting Spiller two years ago. Spiller will be looking to prove he’s durable enough to handle a full workload in Gailey’s offense.’
Expanded playoff field seems inevitable
‘Adding another round of playoff games might even be a way of getting rid of a week of preseason games, which Goodell justifiably sees as a bad product foisted on the ticket-buying public.’
Toronto is home for a day for Buffalo Bills
‘The portfolio certainly looks great, but the Bills have effectively put themselves at a competitive disadvantage because unlike every other team in the NFL, they play only seven actual home games. And let’s face it, if there’s a team that can’t afford any more competitive disadvantages, it’s the Bills, the only team in the NFL to have not qualified for the playoffs in this millennium.’
Sal’s six points
‘Buffalo’s first-round pick in 2007 had a couple nice years in Buffalo, then made some stupid off-field mistakes and worked his way into the town’s doghouse. When Chan Gailey and Buddy Nix arrived in 2010, their first draft pick was C.J. Spiller, and Lynch was the odd man out. Lynch has gone on to become one of the game’s top backs.’
Bills haunted by the Curse of Flutie?
‘He didn’t have the strongest arm or the size of the prototypical NFL starting quarterback. What he did have, however, was “it.”‘
Bills Hall of Famer confident team is staying in Buffalo
‘”I played here 12 years but even when I moved back here (seven years ago), now being a member of the community as opposed to a player on the team, you could see what this team means to the community. You can still see it.”‘
Bills in Toronto series has been a flop
‘This series has tripped over itself at every possible turn, right from the beginning. This hasn’t brought Toronto closer to the NFL: If anything, the NFL has never seemed further away from this city as it does right now.’
Bills-Seahawks Gameday
‘The notoriously sleepy Toronto football crowd surprised some with the way it rallied behind the Argos in the Grey Cup. Hard to imagine a legion of Seahawks fans around the GTA, so is it possible that the Bills get the closest thing to a “home” crowd in this their fifth visit to the Rogers Centre?’