‘Rather than being suspicious of Toronto football fans, Knott hopes Bills supporters will see potential allies. “We want Buffalo Bills fans to realize that we’re not the enemy. It’s Rogers and Tanenbaum and Bon Jovi,” said Knott.’
Archives for August 16, 2014
5 players to watch: Bills-Steelers
‘Ross Cockrell: The fourth-round pick appears to be getting more and more comfortable in the NFL setting. He looks more willing to trust his instincts now that he has a better handle on the defensive scheme. More plays on the ball in coverage will be an indication that he’s playing faster.’
Sammy Watkins becoming EJ Manuel’s go-to target, and 5 things to watch for in Bills-Steelers preseas
‘The Bills allowed the fifth-most rushing yards in the NFL last season, so the run defense has been a point of emphasis for them this offseason. The additions of Brandon Spikes and Keith Rivers seem to be helping. Buffalo’s first-team defense has been solid against the run in the first two preseason games and made life tough on the Steelers’ running game during joint practices. Saturday is another good test for this unit.’
Is Bills’ Manuel primed for a breakout?
‘Buffalo’s first-team offense still is looking for its first touchdown. On five possessions, it has managed two field goals, two punts and a failed fourth-and-short run near the goal line.’
Just how angry are some Buffalo Bills fans at New Jersey rocker?
‘A T-shirt was spotted for sale in Buffalo listing the rocker’s name along with Saddam Hussein, Moammar Gadhafi and Osama bin Laden. Each of the latter three has a checkmark. Bon Jovi doesn’t.’
Bills search for progress; Steelers looking to win
‘”I thought we did a pretty good job throwing the ball last time we played in a game,” Manuel said. “So we want to continue to carry that over. Not sure how much I will play, but the reps that we are in, we want to make sure we look good.”‘
5 things to watch for during Bills – Steelers
‘In the team’s first preseason contest versus the New York Giants, the starting offense got their feet wet with a pair of uninspiring drives. EJ Manuel completed only two passes and it riled up nerves for some fans of the team. In their second preseason game against Carolina, Manuel looked much more comfortable in the pocket and finished the day with nine successful completions, two of which that went for significant gains (28 and 32 yards). The common theme between both outings, though, resides in the fact that the first-team offense of the Bills failed to convert any of their drives into one that ended in a touchdown.’
A day in the life: 15 hours of football with Jerry Hughes
‘Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin checks in. He talks with Kyle Williams and Hughes about what sparked the extracurricular activity earlier in practice. Both coaches have been adamant in their support of an environment that fosters competition. Neither wants that competition to spill over, and Tomlin’s visit confirms that all are in agreement.’