'“As a coach, you’re trying to get to know the players, so that was exciting. Now it’s more, I guess it’s more businesslike, maybe how I would look at it. I love it. I love how fans come out here and support this team, like really nobody else. But there might not be quite the same buzz we had last year. I would agree with you on that.”'
Archives for August 1, 2016
Bills' Enemkpali prospers from misfortune of others
'"It's a great opportunity for me, so I've just got to make the most of it," Enemkpali said. "I've just got to capitalize on my opportunity."'
Woods taking advantage of time in Bills' receiver spotlight
'"He's a competitor," second-year Bills receiver Dez Lewis said of Woods. "Great route-runner, good with his hands. He's not scared of anyone. He's not the biggest receiver (at 6-foot and 190 pounds), but he plays physical and strong. Great blocker."'
Day 2 Bills Training Camp Observations: Flag fest
'The penalties certainly did nothing to help excite a smallish crowd (especially for a Sunday) that showed the same general lack of enthusiasm evident on Saturday, when the stands were fuller but the turnout far from overwhelming for the first day. The lack of a quarterback competition is an obvious factor. There also is no Camp Ryan curiosity. Additionally, the Bills haven't done much during two no-pads, non-contact drills to generate a whole lot of noise. The pads will be on Monday for the first full-contact workout, although tackling to the ground won't be permitted until Saturday's intrasquad scrimmage.'
Buffalo Bills training camp transcripts of Rex Ryan, Preston Brown & Reggie Ragland
'I think you gotta give credit to some of the guys that went up. I know there’s some good competition for some balls and things. That’s one of those things when you got that other end, it’s coming your way now. But that’s good. I know the competitor that he is so he probably can’t wait to get to practice tomorrow.'
Putting a premium on health, stamina
'The rules of the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and its players are also fairly strict about minimizing contact in camp and the regular season, but Ryan is going beyond the scope of that because he knew that there were too many injuries last season.'
Bills practicing in silence at St. John Fisher College
'Ryan makes a good point. Last year was his first with the Bills and love him or hate him, he generated a lot of excitement at a time when fans bought into his prediction that the Bills were going to have the best defense in the NFL and end their playoff drought. It was also the first training camp under the ownership of Terry and Kim Pegula, and there was a hugely interesting three-man quarterback competition that had fans paying close attention during drills. None of that is present this season.'
Tyrod Taylor: Same as he always was despite new status
'“I think he came in here as one of the guys trying to be on the team (last year) and showcase that he’s a good player, but now he’s the main guy,” said running back LeSean McCoy. “So knowing that, it’s a whole new, different dimension when you talk about the leaders of the team, talk about the main guys of the offense. It goes through Tyrod. And he knows that. So that makes a difference.”'
Rex Ryan notices a lack of excitement at Buffalo Bills training camp in 2016
'"I think it was so new," Ryan said of the difference in the buzz around camp. "You're coming in and there was that type of feel. You look at our circumstances. You had competition at a quarterback position. I think that was a lot of the focus. Nobody, including coaches, players, fans, really knew who the quarterback was gonna be. So as a coach, you're trying to get to know the players and all that.'
Buffalo Bills training camp lacking buzz, and that's a good thing for Rex Ryan
'Unfortunately for the Bills, slogans don't win games. In Buffalo, the slogan isn't even selling much optimism. Maybe it's for the best. Maybe a few months without buzz or expectations will build up a healthy focus in the locker room. Then maybe they can win when it counts and earn the hype.'
Rex Ryan will make Buffalo Bills run laps for committing penalties during camp
'"I wasn't real happy about that," Ryan said. "That's something where you look back on last year, obviously. That's something we have to get a heck of a lot better at. Again, those self conflicted ones, offsides, false starts, late hits. Those are the things we know we can clean up. Talking about it again today, you're going to see us start to do some things to remind them. We used to do the pushups and all that, but I think it's best, we're going to start running laps. My old coach used to have me do that and it seemed to work then, so we're going to back to that."'
'Adapt or die': Bills coach Roman says his attack is ever-evolving
'“Always. You adapt or die. We’ve eliminated some things, we’ve added some things that are totally new. We’ve added some things that are things that I’ve done in the past, that I feel like we’re ready for now.”'
Rex Ryan: NFL will soon learn Tyrod Taylor is a 'special talent'
'"But the other thing is I want him to be himself back there. You don’t have to just stand in the pocket and deliver it because the textbook says so. Let him get out on the move, do those type of things — it stresses the defense. When he’s on the perimeter, he’s in the pocket, whatever, he’s a dual threat, and I think that’s something that’s a real positive for us."'
Bills' Karlos Williams blames himself for offseason troubles
'"I only can learn from my mistakes this offseason and get ready to get back in shape, get ready to play football, and only can move forward."'
Will the Bills D get an A?
'Will the players have a better grasp on Rex Ryan’s system? Last season there was a lot of confusion and communication breakdowns on a weekly basis because a player or players didn’t know what he was supposed to be doing on a given play. The players say Ryan has pared down the number of checks that take place before the ball is snapped.'