Archives for October 3, 2015
Charles Clay's blocking sparks Buffalo's offense, too
'"He’s an exceptional blocker for the position," he said. "You’d be hard-pressed to find a player who’s a better combination of both than Charles is. The guy can pass block, too, which it’s rare to find a tight end who can do all three things. He can play in the backfield, he can play extended. The guy’s really versatile and he’s not a jack of all trades, master of none."'
Getting to Know: Nickell Robey on how boxing fed his fearlessness
'We’ve talked about your mother who passed away. Who else has been a source of inspiration for you? Obviously my mom. But other than that, my grandma and my grandfather. They always stay on top of me. They’re constantly in my ear—I have to give them big ups. My whole family does a great job of staying on me and staying in my ear, making sure I’m OK and feel good, making sure I’m always happy.'
Bills won't underestimate Cruz-less Giant passing game
'“You’ve always got to keep that edge, obviously, when you’re playing against a guy like Eli Manning, a guy who’s won at the highest level of this game, a guy that has very good knowledge of the game,” safety Corey Graham said. “If you pay attention and watch film, you see he’s getting everybody lined up, he’s making all of the checks at the line of scrimmage, he’s giving all the signals and things like that. So he has a great understanding of the offense, what he’s trying to get accomplished.'
McCoy won’t return until he’s ready
'“Usually, where I can kind of accelerate through and burst through, I don’t have the same type of get-off,” the running back said. “To be honest, I’m not the bruising type, just running through everybody. My thing is making them miss and getting out of there. If you can’t do that, you can’t do nothing.”'
While Bills pressure Manning, Taylor should have time
'Rex Ryan learned the hard way that he should never deviate from what he and his defense do best. After paying a heavy price for trying to pressure Tom Brady primarily with his defensive line, Ryan saw excellent results from frequently blitzing Ryan Tannehill when the Dolphins tried copying the Patriots’ quick-passing tactic last Sunday.'
Bills' Mulligan a weight room all-star
'For a team that wanted to run the ball, Mulligan was the perfect tight end for that style, and sure enough, he made the 53-man roster and has been active each of the first three weeks.'
Bills-Giants tickets most expensive game in 5 years
'"Fans who waited until the last minute to buy tickets can probably save some money, as we have seen prices drop over the past week," he said, noting that since Sunday median listed prices have dropped 36 percent, or from $260 to $167. "Looking over the past few months it actually looks like prices were building up throughout the start of the season, and now with the game just a few days away sellers need to offload tickets, and because of that are dropping prices."'
No slowing down Waterloo's Tom Coughlin
'"Obviously the guy's a fantastic football coach but he's really a good guy to be around,'' Ryan said. "Yeah, we're different and things like that but he's kinda got a neat personality and I've always enjoyed being around him and had the utmost respect for him. This is one of the true legends in the field of coaching and he'll obviously be in Canton one day.'''
How East Syracuse's Russ Brandon became one of most powerful sports figures in Western New York
'"I like to think I haven't grown out of being the guy from East Syracuse," he says, "because that is my foundation."'
Buffalo Bills have different version of Karlos Williams than Florida State did
'Those red flags were enough to scare off every team in the NFL. Besides the Bills. Buffalo was risking more than just Williams' off-the-field history, though. The Bills were also taking a running back who had played the position for only two seasons and whose yards per carry average dropped from 8.0 to 4.6 between his junior and senior seasons.'
Kicker Pete Gogolak still follows both teams
'So I called Gogolak Friday, at his Connecticut home, to tell him I was reposting the old column, edited for space (and timeliness). Gogolak, now 73, told me he'll be watching Sunday's game on television. He expects it to be close, and he said he still carries allegiance to both teams …. although if put to the test, based simply on the number of years he played with New York, he'd side with the Giants – who in 2010 added Gogolak to their "Ring of Honor."'
Bills' RB says he won't play until he's 100 percent, may miss multiple weeks
'"Especially the past couple of weeks just evaluating myself," McCoy said. "As much as I want to go out there and help my team out and play, it's actually hurting me and my teammates. There's certain plays I should be making and I'm not because I can't physically do it. There's so much to think about. Coming to this team, the team we have, you just want to come out here and perform, so I was just trying to fight it off. I can't play through pain. I can, but it's not going well for me."'
Bills/Sabres president Russ Brandon on new role, criticism and an unbelievable year
'"I've never drafted a player. I know I had the GM title, but I never drafted a player. That was the responsibility of the director of college scouting how we were structured then. We had a director of pro scouting. It wasn't an ideal situation, but that's how we were structured. I've never drafted a player. The funny thing is, the one draft that a lot of people pinned on me, it was a great draft with the exception of the first-round pick (Aaron Maybin in 2009). All that credit goes to Tom Modroff. That's part of the business. I get a kick out of it sometimes."'
Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor-made for task
'“He’s real dynamic,” the defensive end said. “And he doesn’t play like this is his first time being a full-time starter, for sure. He has a lot of weapons at his disposal, and he has a good defence to depend on and lean on, so he can just play comfortable … the team believes in him.”'