'"I went with some three-man rush stuff and never let my guys go as much as I should have," said Ryan. "I wanted to put our cover guys out there and we did. But I don't think our guys had enough shots on him, so we'll see. We gotta take a long, hard look at what we're asking our guys to do."'
Archives for October 20, 2015
Bills' mounting injuries taking mental toll
'"Right now, the mood is exactly what it seems," said linebacker Manny Lawson. "Everybody's down. We have a lot of injuries. We have some players that we depend on that, right now, we don't know their status. But it's also an opportunity for other guys. I hope that everybody's who's a backup, second string or wherever down the line that they take this opportunity and seize the moment."'
Kromer returns from suspension, joins Bills in London
'Kromer was allowed to coach and be with the team through training camp and the preseason and began his suspension the week leading up to the team’s regular season opener September 13. Assistant offensive line coach Kurt Anderson assumed the main duties of coaching the line in Kromer’s absence.'
Bills-Bengals Arrow Up/Arrow Down
'The Bills had ZERO sacks, ZERO forced fumbles, and ZERO interceptions. They only had three tackles for a loss, and one was because of an errant snap to Bengals QB Andy Dalton.'
Kyle Williams will not play Vs. Jags, Sammy Watkins 'doubtful'
'The 32-year-old defensive tackle has just one sack in six games this season.'
The Bills Reveal Themselves
Whatever the reason or reasons, right now the Bills do not have their act together. Some of the issues are just bad luck and some of it is self-inflicted, at this point I don’t really care. I love the Bills and I’ll be screaming for them each Sunday as I watch them play, but it’s time to realize that this team does not look like a team that’s going anywhere in a hurry.
Danny Crossman's career day at Wembley
'He had only been living in London for a couple of months, and he was often traveling out of town for away games with his teammates, sometimes on transatlantic flights. Playing his home games at Wembley Stadium however, Danny Crossman quickly came to learn the importance and tradition of going up to the Queen’s Box at the conclusion of a championship match. Now he and his teammates were taking part in that very tradition themselves, even if their brand of football wasn’t exactly native to England.'