‘Chargers, 28-17.’
Archives for November 17, 2017
If Bills don’t want Tyrod Taylor, it’s their loss and another team’s gain
‘If teams were that smart, a whole lot of them would be camped on Taylor’s doorstep, waiting on the day the Bills either put him on the market or release him. If they could, this late in the season, a bunch of them probably would drive over their own starting quarterbacks with a Humvee in order to get to Taylor.’
Peterman’s chance is a dream come true, but says he ‘has to earn it every day’
‘“It was pretty emotional, a little bit, trying not to show it obviously,” he said. “It’s a dream come true, obviously, to get this opportunity. I’ve been through a lot, I think, to get here, too. It’s certainly not done, though, at all. It’s a great opportunity, but it’s still all in front of me. I’ve got to go work to earn it.”’
John Clayton – “I’m skeptical”
‘”I’m skeptical. Here’s the idea, the problem in the last 3-4 weeks -and particularly in the past couple weeks- has been defense… Maybe with injuries, the trade of Marcell Dareus, them being a little light up front on the defensive line, they’re starting to get pushed around and the defense is giving up too many points and too many yards. And that’s been a multiple week thing.”‘
Week 11: Bills vs. Chargers
‘Chargers 24, Bills 10.’
Bills Life: Leonard Johnson teaches son life lessons through the Thanksgiving Blitz
‘“It means a lot [to give back to the community],” said Johnson. “I’ve been a part of a lot of different organizations and to actually get involved in the community from the position that we hold, is really hands on with the fans and the city and the community of Buffalo – for them to be receiving gifts and turkeys, it takes a lot of pressure off the parents to have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. I brought my son because I really do want him to get involved in giving back and I believe it starts at a young age. When I was a kid, my mother used to have me go to the nursing home once a month and hand out teddy bears, and I started at that age so I’m going to get him started early too.”’
The Bills take on Peterman: An accurate, rhythmic passer
‘“He was a surprise to a lot of the players when he got here with his ball placement,” McCoy said. “Each week, his growth, making plays against the defense. He looks good. I think he’s got a lot of talent. I’m anxious to see how he does this week.”‘
Bills Today: Buffalo’s rookie class rising up
‘“Petey [Peterman] is just a stud. He does what he has to do,” Dawkins said. “It’s definitely different. He’s more solid in the pocket. He doesn’t do too much running around. Just knowing where he is in the pocket is definitely different.”’