'“They’re trying to stop the run, but also play the sticks because we’re a running team,” McCoy said. “When we hit Sammy they just played man coverage. I guess they thought with the rookie they had a guy who could match with Watkins and that’s a mismatch. Sammy is the real deal.”'
Archives for November 2016
Bills Today: Mr. Big Stuff delivers big performance
'“There’s going to be games where you stall, but you have to be disciplined, not turn the football over during the process and figure out what they’re doing that’s causing trouble and get back to doing what we do well. We were able to get back on the same page and go out and make some plays in the second half.”'
Watkins’ return sparks Bills
'“You have to give Jacksonville (which has now lost six games by a touchdown or less) credit … we know it’s a dangerous team. They have a lot of good players and they certainly played well … Blake especially. He’s a good athlete, but today I guess he thought he would take advantage of his athleticism … it kind of caught us off guard.”'
Big plays cost Jaguars in latest loss
'The Bills had a mere 63 yards of offense at the break. The Jaguars’ defense, flimsy at times amid a luckless 2-8 start, did the job.'
Uncertainty continues with Taylor
'Five games remain and he has hardly established himself as Buffalo’s “franchise quarterback.”'
Bills notebook: McCoy’s run revives Bills offense
'Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy had totaled five yards on eight carries in the first half — and that included his 7-yard touchdown run. Five of those carries were for negative yardage. Then, on the first snap after intermission, McCoy went 75 yards for a score, the longest run of his career, eclipsing a 66-yarder as a rookie with Philadelphia. He also had a 70-yard receiving TD with the Eagles.'
Monday's Jacksonville Coverage
Bills' defense holds up in crunch time
'The Bills' defense was missing some big dogs of its own for those final two possessions. Cornerback Ronald Darby also exited the game in the first quarter with a concussion, prompting all sorts of shuffling in an already thin secondary. Defensive lineman Marcell Dareus — who finished with two sacks, three tackles for loss and two quarterback hits — left the game just before the first of Jacksonville's last two drives with what Rex Ryan called an "abdominal issue."'
Jerry Sullivan: Sammy Watkins returns, and his impact is unmistakable
'Watkins didn't let them down. He eased back into the flow, playing on a shade under 50 percent of the offensive snaps. But he made a big difference. He reminded Bills fans how much the team had missed him and no doubt stirred renewed regrets about what might have been this season if he had been healthy all along.'
Tim Graham: With a jump cut and a dash, LeSean McCoy propels Bills through Jaguars
'With respect to backup Mike Gillislee, sidelined by a bum hamstring, without McCoy the Bills probably don't win. In the second half, he ran for 98 yards and made a monumental 25-yard catch on Buffalo's winning touchdown drive.'
Bucky Gleason: Bills' performance in win looks painfully familiar
'For the better part of the game Sunday, considering the gruesome display from both offenses, it looked more like a horror show. It was worse than watching the U.S. presidential election. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were the only two people from major parties who could have possibly lost to the other.'
Notebook: Bills 28, Jaguars 21
'Hunter’s fourth receiving touchdown of the season provided the winning points in Buffalo’s 28-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at New Era Field. For the season, he’s got seven catches for 87 yards, with those four touchdown receptions covering 55 yards.'
Marcell Dareus sits out late with mysterious abdominal issue
'“He kept telling the medical staff, ‘I can play,’ but it’s like, we’re not going to put a guy out there that is clearly having some issues,” Ryan said. “We’ll see. Hopefully it’s something he can get over.”'
Migraines hold Percy Harvin out vs. Jaguars
'"Percy, he was trying like heck," coach Rex Ryan said. "He has that illness and it is migraine. He kept coming to meetings, he would get sick. He’s trying everything. But it was unfortunate he couldn’t go today."'
Vic Carucci's Take Five: Bills don't play like better team early, but finish that way
'Given the heavy amount of zone the Jaguars play in their secondary, the Bills' tight ends figured to have plenty of opportunities to catch passes. For the most part, they did, but Taylor just didn't consistently find them.'