‘For as inconsistent and frustrating as the Bills’ offense has been this season, the defense has been just as solid as most expected it to be. But on Sunday, the Bills suffered two key losses. Both linebacker Nigel Bradham and defensive tackle Kyle Williams were taken to the locker room with knee injuries and quickly ruled out for the game.’
Archives for September 2014
EJ costs Buffalo a win in Houston
‘C.J. Spiller (15 carries, 60 yards) and Fred Jackson (seven carries, 33 yards) both ran the ball well. Why didn’t they get more carries?’
Time for Bills to make a change
‘For reasons only known to them, Doug Marrone and Nathaniel Hackett decided to throw their young signal caller to the wolves. During a game they trailed by more than one score for all of 13 seconds, the Bills inexplicably dropped back to pass twice as many times as they called runs. On the road. Against a team that gave up 194 rushing yards last week. With JJ Watt across the line.’
Buffalo Bills Week 4 Report Card
‘The offense is the biggest liability with this team. The defense is keeping the Bills in games, but the offense isn’t getting the job done. Head coach Doug Marrone and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett will need to figure out a solution if the Bills are going to compete for a playoff spot this season.’
Watch unstoppable J.J. Watt take INT to the house
‘The defences dominated. Both quarterbacks — Manuel and his Bills predecessor, Ryan Fitzpatrick — had tough days. Combined they threw 81 times for just 484 yards, with four interceptions.’
Monday’s Houston Coverage
Watt leads Houston to 23-17 win over Buffalo
‘Under heavy pressure all afternoon, EJ Manuel finished with 225 yards passing with two touchdowns and two interceptions for the Bills (2-2). Buffalo was driving late when Darryl Morris picked him off at the Houston 15 to secure the victory.’
Bills fall short with 23-17 loss in Houston
‘They had a solid defensive performance that included forcing three turnovers, including two interceptions but failed to overcome another flat performance by Manuel and the rest of the offense.’
Buffalo’s K.Williams and Bradham injured
‘Bradham injured his knee after he intercepted Texans quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to start the second half.’
Patriots-Bills moves to Fox under ‘cross-flexing’
‘The league said Sunday that the Oct. 12 game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills will be on Fox instead of CBS, which owns the AFC package. The policy change in the current TV rights agreement aims to gain bigger audiences for appealing games.’
Foster and Lechler active for Texans against Bills
‘As expected, Buffalo backup receiver and special teams player Marcus Easley is inactive because of an injured left leg.’
Houston 23, Buffalo 17
‘Manuel threw a pair of touchdown passes, including an 80-yarder to Mike Williams in the fourth quarter, but made good on just 21-of-44 attempts for 225 yards.’
Watt interception powers Texans win over Bills
‘Moments after Bills linebacker Nigel Bradham picked off Texans quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on the first play of the second half, Watt stepped between an E.J. Manuel pass intended for running back Fred Jackson. Watt made a leaping catch and sprinted unencumbered for the sixth-longest interception return by a defensive lineman in NFL history.’
Texans-Bills: What we learned
‘Despite his ongoing struggles, quarterback EJ Manuel is projecting an air of confidence. Manuel was guilty of several poor throws and in the postgame presser, coach Doug Marrone was asked if he considered inserting backup Kyle Orton. When taken to task over his performance, Manuel was mature and unshaken. “I think it’s part of maturing as a man and as a quarterback. Nobody said it was going to be easy, plain and simple.”‘
Bills Fall to Texans 23-17
‘The Bills would get one final shot as they moved the ball into Texans territory, but an interception by EJ Manuel ended any hopes of a comeback, and the Bills fell 23-17.’