‘Lambright, 29, said nothing in court but outside the courtroom his two words said it all. “Bad decision,” Lambright admitted, nodding his head while defense attorney Julie Atti Rogers answered questions from reporters.’
Archives for November 2017
Bills streaker inspires T-shirt to benefit City Mission
‘”We have talked to the company now. They are good people,” Lambright said in a private Facebook exchange. He added later, “It’s an act of kindness in my eyes at this point.”‘
After steamrolling by Saints, Bills back on road to face 2 good backs
‘ “Now that that’s been on tape from a run defense standpoint, that’s what people are going to do (against us). They’re going to test our run defense,’’ he said. “(We) have to do a much better job when it comes to gap integrity along with being able to shed blocks, get off blocks and then tackle. We have our work cut out for us. It’s almost like a training camp mentality when it comes to what we have to do to get it fixed.’’’
8 things we learned about the Los Angeles Chargers, Buffalo Bills’ Week 11 opponent
‘Los Angeles has not played well at home this season. The team lost their first three home games before finally winning at the StubHub Center in Week 7 against the Denver Broncos.’
Kelvin Benjamin: Peterman didn’t play like a rookie
‘“(Peterman) came in very poised. I didn’t even know that it was his first time stepping on the field. He came in very poised and played pretty good,” Benjamin said.’
Buffalo Bills fans: R-E-L-A-X
‘The road ahead isn’t easy, but there are winnable games. The Bills travel to Los Angeles Sunday to play the Chargers. The Chargers are 3-6 and 1-3 at home. Philip Rivers, the team’s longtime quarterback, is in the concussion protocol and may not play. With or without Rivers, the Chargers have plenty of weaknesses. The Bills can win this game and improve to 6-4. That would be a big boost before an even harder stretch ahead.’
Meet this week’s Chargers opponent: Buffalo Bills
‘Depending on who you ask, Tyrod Taylor is either the most underrated quarterback in the NFL, or a mediocre passer incapable of elevating a franchise.’
Bills sign defensive tackle Deandre Coleman
‘Coleman will be given an opportunity to fill the spot left open after Buffalo traded Marcell Dareus to Jacksonville last month.’
Bills release DT Worthy, sign DT Coleman
‘Coleman, who measures up at 6’5″ and 341 lbs., has been on and off of the Bills roster since the 2016 season, originally as a member of the practice squad. Coleman was released by Buffalo after the preseason, however, he was brought back to the main roster in Week 3 and released again. He has zero tackles on the season after that one game against the Broncos.’
Hang in there, Bills fans
‘The fact that the Bills have allowed 81 points their last two games is disturbing. Is it a sign of things to come? Maybe, which is different than yes.’
Something has to change offensively
‘From the very beginning, I questioned the fit in this offense. Taylor simply doesn’t have the trigger to play in a tempo-based passing attack built on timing and ball placement. Just the basic principles of this scheme suggest there isn’t a fit. Yet, I look back at the 2016 season and see how vital Taylor was to the league’s best-running attack and look at this offense through 10 weeks and just don’t see the same willingness or effectiveness.’
For sale: T-shirts and hoodies featuring the ‘Bills Streaker’
‘Five dollars from every sale will go to support charities around Western New York.’
Fundraiser to be held for “Bills streaker”
‘Portions of the proceeds will be going to Crisis Services and Hope Project- two issues near and dear to Lambright’s heart. Lambright lost his aunt to suicide, and has spent a good amount of his life homeless.’
Bills sign DT Deandre Coleman
‘Coleman was a player on the fringe of earning a spot on the 53-man roster. Now the Bills will move him into their defensive line rotation where he’s expected to play on early downs to help the run front.’
Military Appreciation presented by BENRUS- Week 10
‘At each home game during the 2017 season, the Buffalo Bills will honor a military member during the game’s third quarter break presented by BENRUS, a legendary brand with rich military history. Master Sergeant James Kozma was honored at the Week 10 game against the Saints.’