'“It’s the same one we ran at Stanford,” Hogan said. “You’re going to have three plays called and you’ll have to go up to the line of scrimmage with 12 seconds left on the play clock and read the defense pre-snap and see what the best play is to get into. A lot of the game is handled before the ball is even snapped. Coach Roman is going to have a lot of play action, a lot of turning your back to the defense, a lot of turning around and seeing what’s happened.'
Archives for April 24, 2016
Bills draft history broken down into top 5 lists
'Tom Sestak ranks at the top because he was a 17th-round pick in 1962 who went on to become one of the finest defensive linemen in Bills history, and some would say, pro football history. Seventeenth round — that’s 2½ modern-day drafts. Yet Sestak anchored the AFL’s best defense in the mid-60s and helped lead the Bills to back-to-back championships in 1964-65.'