'Running EJ Manuel twice … then taking a timeout to set up a fourth-and-1 play in the fourth quarter – on which you slam LeSean McCoy into an offensive line without Cordy Glenn? Yeah, you got me. I don't know what that was.'
Archives for September 2016
Bills offense finally shows up, notices their defense left a long time ago
'It was fun to watch, but not enough to win. The defense couldn't make stops, letting the Jets convert eight of their 12 third downs.'
Vic Carucci's Points After: Jets 37, Bills 31
'Cornerback Stephon Gilmore was involved in three of the Jets' first downs on the game's first series. First, he was beaten on a 34-yard reception by Quincy Enunwa. Then, Gilmore was penalized for holding, which gave the Jets five yards and an automatic first down. Finally, he missed a chance to tackle Enunwa well before he gained 10 yards on third-and-9 from the Buffalo 36.'
First quarter analysis: Tyrod takes a deep shot … and hits it
'The long play reenergized the crowd after the Jets’ long opening drive chewed up more than eight minutes of clock. The Bills defense was able to get a stop in the red zone and force a field goal, which Nick Folk converted to make it 3-0.'
Second quarter analysis: Can you feel the FitzMagic?
'On the next series, Fitzpatrick hit Quincy Enunwa for 21 and 14 yards, Marshall for 21, and then Eric Decker for 18 yards to get down to the 5-yard line. Decker beat Darby on a post for the touchdown on the next play.'
Third quarter analysis: Quick scores get Bills back in game; Tyrod leaves for concussion check
'Tyrod Taylor had to leave the game to be checked for a concussion after a big hit late in the quarter. He didn't want to leave, but the league isn't taking any chances after Cam Newton was allowed to continue after taking hits to the head last week. Taylor returned after two plays.'
Fourth quarter analysis: Bills fail to rise to the occasion; playoffs nowhere in sight
'The scene was set for a statement win that got the team back on track toward the playoffs. Instead, the Bills flopped.'
Coming Attraction: Five things to know about the Cardinals
'They lost their opener – to Jimmy Garoppolo. Chandler Catanzaro’s last-second field goal missed wide left, which gave New England a 23-21 win in a nationally televised game last Sunday night. The Cardinals are favored by nearly a touchdown Sunday at Tampa Bay, but if they lose that game, they’ll be reeling heading into Orchard Park.'
Bills defense abysmal in 37-31 loss to Jets
'It’s almost inconceivable that before 30 teams have played their Week 2 games, the Bills might already be out of the 2016 NFL playoff race. Yet that’s the reality they face thanks to a disturbing 37-31 loss Thursday night to the AFC East rival New York Jets in front of 70,256 mostly mortified fans at New Era Field.'
Rex Ryan off to worst start as a head coach
'It’s too early to go there, but we’ll just toss out this statistic: Since 2007, NFL teams that start the year 0-2 make the playoffs just 9 percent of the time (7 of 75). In eight seasons as a head coach, this is Rex Ryan’s first 0-2 start and its Buffalo’s first since losing its first eight games under Chan Gailey in 2010.'
No. 78 heads to rightful place in Bills lore
'“Buffalo has such a special place in my heart,’’ said Smith during an emotional news conference before the game when he paused several times to sack the tears welling in his eyes. “So many memories. I miss the people, hell, I even miss the weather.’’'
Quarter by quarter analysis: Jets 37, Bills 31
'The Bills trailed by just a field goal when the quarter began but turned the ball over twice, once on a Taylor interception, once on downs, while the Jets scored 10 unanswered points to go up 37-24.'
Report card
'This team is awful. There’s really no other way to put it. Two games into what is already quite possibly a lost season, the Bills have looked pathetic on both sides of the ball. Last week it was bad offense, good defense; this week, pretty good offense (at least based on points) and embarrassingly bad defense. Once again, your January will be uneventful. Thinking about a playoff berth right now would be a silly waste of time because this team isn’t going to come close to making it.'
Jets strike blow to Bills' playoff hopes
'The Bills “shutdown” cornerbacks — Stephon Gilmore and Ronald Darby — combined to make former Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick look like the second coming of Joe Montana and Quincy Enunwa, Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker appear to be a reincarnation of Jerry Rice, Dwight Clark and Freddie Solomon.'
Fitz gets his redemption in Buffalo
'It might have been only one night, but “Fitzy” the perceived career back-up while with Buffalo was validated as Fitzy the starter on Thursday, and was so on a team that appears to be much more serious about a playoff push than the oftentimes woeful Bills.'