'The good news is rookie Karlos Williams has stepped up while McCoy has struggled.'
Archives for September 2015
Harvin & Darby step up as injuries hit for Bills
'"I think the guy that kind of floated under the radar was Percy Harvin. Oh by the way the Bills signed Percy Harvin, okay," Ryan joked with reporters. "Percy Harvin is a big time player, a big time player. And I think we are seeing that."'
5 takeaways from Bills HC Rex Ryan (9/28)
'For two very distinct reasons — the rise of rookie Karlos Williams, and the lack of effectiveness by LeSean McCoy — have led many to the conclusion that it may be time to give McCoy a week off to rest his hamstring injury. Against New England, McCoy looked as explosive as we’ve seen him since suffering a hamstring injury on August 18. However, that was apparently fool’s gold, because McCoy spent plenty of time on the sidelines due to his hamstring. On Monday, Rex Ryan didn’t rule out the notion of resting McCoy.'
Tyrod Taylor's production has him among NFL leaders
'“You can just see in his preparation throughout the week,” said Clay. “Tyrod is one of those guys who works extremely hard in the weight room, in the meeting room and on the practice field. So there was never any doubt in my mind that he would come out and lead us. When you’ve got a guy like that who is so calm in the huddle it raises the spirits of everybody.”'
Monday's Miami Coverage
Hard-driving Bills leave Dolphins in their wake
'“It was definitely big for us,” Taylor said of the Bills putting the Dolphins in an early hole in their stadium. “To overcome the challenges of the first road game, trying to take the crowd out of it. Mostly, though, just going out there and executing the game plan we worked so hard on all week.”'
Bills’ McCoy may sit to rest hamstring
'Explosive, fresh and decisive, Williams is the Bills’ best running back right now and it’s not close.'
Taylor and Bills teammates follow script to perfection
'“Yeah. I’ve felt like that since OTAs,” said center Eric Wood. “Since we assembled this team, my expectations have been extremely high for this talented a group with this coaching staff. We obviously have a long way to go and a lot of hard work to get there, but that’s where I expect us to be. I’ve said that all along.”'
Defense reaps turnovers from high-pressure tactics
'A trio of interceptions jump-started the Buffalo Bills’ 41-14 rout over the Miami Dolphins – a good sign for a defense knocked to the canvas by New England’s Tom Brady one week prior. Preston Brown’s two picks and Ronald Darby’s takeaway had the lethargic home fans booing by halftime.'
Bills display calm, poise and efficiency
'The rushing star for the Bills was rookie Karlos Williams, who had 12 runs for 110 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown for the Bills’ final points. Williams carved through Miami defenders as if they were invisible. He has remarkable acceleration to go along with tremendous power, showing the right amount of lean to get his pads into would-be tacklers.'
Great day for Bills coaches & DL
'The Bills are a bad, bad matchup for the Dolphins because Buffalo’s defensive line eats Miami’s offensive line alive. That’s the biggest reason the Bills now have won four of their last five games against Miami.'
Clay crosses up his former team
'Tight ends Charles Clay and Matthew Mulligan lined up tight to the right side of the formation. It was a play-action pass, and Clay ran a crossing route against linebacker Koa Misi, which was a mismatch. Misi tried to grab Clay off the line but Clay swatted his arms away and caught a 10-yard pass. He faked out safety Michael Thomas at the 12 and scored on a 25-yard catch and run. Misi chased him all the way to the end zone.'
Bills took FG for 17-0 lead, but we would have gone for it
'Against the Dolphins on Sunday, the Bills faced fourth down five times. Here is a recap of each one…'.
Bills’ win gives Buffett a reversal of fortune
'Buffett, the dear owner of The Buffalo News and the backer of my pension fund, was on the Miami Dolphins’ sideline before Sunday’s game. Buffett posed for pictures while in Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s jersey and a set of shoulder pads.'
Smooth QB and pressure ‘D’ prevail
'The Bills were a more measured team heading into their first road game. Rex Ryan says he challenged his team to be the least penalized in the NFL and they had only five flags in Miami. The dumb, overzealous miscues were way down after the Bills were far too hyped for their Week Two clash with the Patriots. The game plans were spot on, too. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman got Taylor on the move early and blended the run with the pass throughout to keep Miami off-balance. Defensively, Ryan and coordinator Dennis Thurman timed up blitzes perfectly. Bacarri Rambo was untouched on Brown’s pick-six.'