'Maybe the most intriguing element is Ragland. Of the trio, he was considered the most specific fit for Ryan's 3-4 defense. As the Bills search for Ryan's replacement, there is speculation they might either end up with a defensive coordinator (such as former Jacksonville Jaguars coach Gus Bradley) who uses a 4-3 scheme or a head coach with a defensive background (such as Carolina Panthers DC Sean McDermott) who also uses a 4-3.'
Archives for January 7, 2017
Report: Bills planning to 'move on' from Taylor
'"Buffalo is instead planning to move on from Taylor, despite the fact that their scoring has increased dramatically since he arrived," Schefter wrote on ESPN.com.'
Jerry Sullivan's mailbag: Bills aren't exactly doing a coaching star search
'The fact that they're not reaching out to former head coaches is a clear sign that they don't want anyone who has the clout to challenge Whaley and demand to be the most empowered figure in the football department. No one with an alternative will be interested in coming to work under Whaley.'
Bills ratings down from a year ago, but still strong
'Ratings for the Bills televised games this season dropped by about six percent from a year ago, which isn’t that significant considering the decline in NFL ratings the early part of this season.'
Maiorana: With 24 free agents, Bills' remake is sizable
'“We have a lot of work to do this offseason,” general manager Doug Whaley acknowledged during a mid-December radio appearance on Buffalo’s WGR 550, pre-playoff elimination, pre-Rex Ryan firing, and pre-regrettable press conference. “It could be that we have a whole new team next year, when you think about it. You’re going to have a lot of new faces coming in.”'
Buffalo Bills to interview Seahawks DC Kris Richard after playoff game (report)
'Richard, 37, played in the NFL from 2002-2006 with the Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers. Following a two-year stint at USC as a graduate assistant, Richard joined Pete Carroll in Seattle. Richard worked with Seattle's defensive backs before being promoted to the team's defensive coordinator in 2015.'
Buffalo Bills' Lorenzo Alexander, Zach Brown named Second-Team All-Pro
'Brown finished second in the NFL with 149 total tackles. He added four sacks, four passes defensed, one interception and two forced fumbles in 16 starts. Brown was signed to be the team's top reserve at inside linebacker, but was promoted to a starting role after second round pick Reggie Ragland tore his ACL. Brown was named a 2017 Pro Bowl alternate.'
Are Buffalo Bills making a mistake moving on from QB Tyrod Taylor?
'If the Bills let Taylor walk, Cardale Jones will be the only quarterback under contract for the 2017 season. He has tons of potential but is still considered a work in progress. Regardless, the team needs to add two quarterbacks to the roster between now and training camp.'
Reports: Bills defender says Rob Ryan 'ruined' defense
'The same report said Rob Ryan mixed man coverage and zone coverage too much, saying the scheme was “all over the place.”'
Report: Bills request permission to speak with Seattle DC
'Richard has spent his entire coaching career in the NFL, since 2010, with the Seahawks in various roles, being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2014 when Dan Quinn became the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.'
Another lost season for Bills fans
'"Winning is like shaving,” Kemp once said. “You do it every day, or you wind up looking like a bum.” In Buffalo, the Bills are still searching for a razor that works.'
Bills aware of, involved in Tyrod Taylor's decision to have surgery
'However, sources told Schefter the surgery was not a surprise to the Bills and that team doctors recommended that Taylor visit Meyers. The team was "fully aware" of the possibility of surgery, and Taylor did not act independently from the Bills, sources said.'
Mort & Schefter's wild-card notebook: Tyrod Taylor's future
'He also was seventh in Total QBR last season, and ninth in 2016. People in that company get major dollars.'
ESPN: Bills have 'no intention' on picking up Taylor's extension
'Complicating issues, however, is the fact that the QB had core muscle surgery earlier this week. If the recovery period for that surgery prevents Taylor from passing his physical on the extension due date, the Bills could be on the hook for all of the guaranteed portion of the contract, which is $27.5 million, even if they don’t want to pick up the option.'
Report: Bills planning to move on from Tyrod Taylor
'In two years of starting, Taylor held a 15-14 record for the Bills, throwing for 6,058 yards, 37 touchdowns and just 12 interceptions. Taylor also added 1,148 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing the ball in his time with the team.'