Archives for October 25, 2015
With Bills’ defensive players itching to blitz, Ryan flashing the ‘go’ sign
'“Especially with the way the offense is,” Brown said, “we have so many injuries we’ve got to be that attacking, physical defense. So we have to send a lot of blitzes and get them off their spot.”'
Ailing Bills still must get the job done
'“I don’t know if it’s a measuring stick,” said Ryan, who called the Bengals game just that. “It’s just a game. That’s what this one is. Obviously, we have a lot of good football players not playing. But it’s no excuse. We got to find a way – scratch, claw, do whatever it takes to get a win.”'
Jay Skurski’s Scouting Report: Bortles’ passing puts pass rush on spot
'Bills 24, Jaguars 14.'
Bills' game in London another day at the office for Buffalo native Cadle
'"I am in the studio with two former NFL players," he said. "We go live at the conclusion of the Bills game for a review-preview show. … I do the same thing as James Brown and Curt Menefee" of Fox Sports, "but we are on call throughout the game because we don't have as many commercial breaks in Britain as they give in America so during those breaks" in the game feeds from the U.S. "they come back to the studio and we fill until it's time to head back to the announcers at the stadium."'
Good time for Bills defense to shine
'Rex Ryan has been saying all week that the plethora (my word, not his) of injuries the Bills have suffered cannot be an excuse when they take the field at Wembley Stadium. OK, then he should probably stop saying it because he sounds like that's exactly what he's doing, establishing the narrative ahead of time should the Bills lose.'
Bills fans infiltrate London
'"The amount of emails I've been getting, and the Facebook and Twitter requests from Bills fans has been amazing," Vega said Friday afternoon before about 50 Bills fans boarded one of London's famous red double-decker buses for a two-hour trip around the city. "I'm finding that the Bills fans are probably the most supportive of their team ever in the international series, seriously. I'm quite amazed by these Bills fans."'
Postcards from London: A bus tour with Sal
'I jumped off at Trafalgar Square at the foot of Regent Street to check out the NFL event there, but I showed up when the Jaguars players were on stage and missed the Bills. That's OK, I see enough of them. Interestingly, the Jags – given their long-term commitment to playing here – were really being treated as the hometown team. And yes, I even saw some Jags fans there. Wasn't sure any existed.'
Buffalo Bills, fans party one day before NFL game in London
'The NFL had a rally on Regent Street, and the crowd was full of Bills fans.'
Bills travel to London for Jags meeting
'I know Bills fans have a very passionate view of Doug Marrone the head coach, but as the offensive line coach for the Jaguars you won't find many complaints about him. The Jaguars are on pace to allow about half the sacks the gave up last season and oft criticized left tackle Luke Joeckel has been an afterthought this year. Most Jaguars fans don't think about Marrone much, outside of an interim head coach option if Gus Bradley is fired. They don't really think of the Bills connection much.'
Buffalo Bills fan in U.K. talks fan support, other topics
'his is where the NFL is misguided in my opinion. Most British fans already have adopted a team and would not support a London franchise. But this is just my opinion.'
Balancing the Bills
'Rex Ryan is the high-profile head coach of the Bills, and if his team could play the game as powerfully as Ryan talks it, they would be booking their flights to San Francisco for February’s Super Bowl instead of wondering how to improve on an ordinary won three, lost three record.'
Bacarri Rambo: I feel like I belong in the NFL now, and once the Buffalo Bills click we can make a r
''We have got to get things going. I feel like once we start to get everybody clicking together on offense, defense and special teams the record is going to be a whole lot better.'
Uncle Sam takes over London
'Other highlights of the larger-than-life event include the 225-piece Ohio State University Marching Band, interviews with mystery star players and coaches, a series of performances by the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders, The Roar of the Jaguars, and a buffalo wing eating contest hosted by ex-Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly.'
Bills fans have invaded and completely taken over London
'Even the Bills owners seemed surprised by the crazy turnout from Bills' fans. Kim Pegula, who owns the team with her husband Terry, tweeted out the photo below, which seems to include 500 Bills fans, one Seahawks fan and two professional photographers.'