‘I loved it man. It was a good – I mean, I don’t think I did a lot on the field because I got the injury. But it was an adjustment and I like it. I like it here in Buffalo. I got one more season here next year so I’m going to prepare in the offseason and get my body back right, come back and focus and get ready for OTA’s.’
Archives for January 2018
Jags’ Ngakoue stands behind claim of slurs by Richie Incognito
‘”He said what he said, he knows what he said. I don’t gotta repeat it.”
Bills Day After: Tim Graham’s ‘unofficialest’ 2017 awards
‘LeSean McCoy was Buffalo’s most irreplaceable player. Without him, the Bills didn’t stand a chance.’
Romo and Nantz have ‘remarkable’ game as Bills are relevant again
‘Romo did his homework and was on top of almost every situation.’
Bills-Jaguars playoff game makes local TV history
‘That’s because there are no comparisons of past Bills playoff games because Sunday’s game was the first here since meters started measuring the audience in 2000. The Bills’ four Super Bowls losses in the 1990s were played before meters and outside the sweeps periods when diaries measured the audience.’
Losing is never good, but Buffalo Bills’ drought is over and that makes 2017 a success
‘They were the team that shed that ugly gorilla from their backs, and the backs of every former Bills player who was part of the drought. Yes, they needed a miracle in Baltimore to make it happen, but it happened, and this was an accomplishment they could revel in.’
Buffalo’s LeSean McCoy’s effort admirable, but Jags’ QB Blake Bortles ran for more yards
‘You have to give McCoy credit because he’s a gamer. His ankle had to be killing him, yet he played 57 snaps, which tied his season-high workload. He ran 19 times for 75 yards and caught six passes for 44 yards and, as usual, was the Bills’ best player on offense. I’d love to see what McCoy could do in Buffalo if the Bills ever put together a semi-decent passing game, rather than the mess he’s had to deal with all three years he’s been here.’
Jaguars’ Yannick Ngakoue claims Richie Incognito used racial slur during game Sunday
‘On Monday, Ngakoue did not back down on what he tweeted, telling reporters in Jacksonville, “I’ve been playing this game for 12 or 13 years and have never heard anything like that. When somebody says something about your ethnicity, that’s taking it too far. … You can’t say certain things.”’
‘Tyrod Taylor is the worst passer I’ve ever seen in the NFL,’ says Tony Kornheiser
‘”I will confess to people that I called you during this game a number of times,” Kornheiser told Wilbon. “And two things I remember saying are, ‘This game has set football back for 20 years. This is torture to watch.’ And then I also said, ‘I know Blake Bortles is bad. He’s really bad. Tyrod Taylor is the worst passer I’ve ever seen in the NFL. He cannot hit open people. Bortles at least on a 4th-and-2, on a 4th-and-2, he made the one pass for the one score that they had.'”‘
ESPN Insiders predict Buffalo Bills’ primary starting QB in 2018
‘Following Buffalo’s loss to the Jaguars, ESPN asked six of their NFL Insiders who they believe would be the Bills’ primary starter in 2018. Nathan Peterman ended up being the leading vote-getter. Matt Bowen, Mike Sando and Field Yates all selected Buffalo’s fifth-round pick.’
NFL free-agent quarterbacks 2018: Who could be available for Buffalo Bills?
‘Both Jimmy Garoppolo and Drew Brees are scheduled to become free agents, but it seems unlikely that either one will hit the open market at this point. The 49ers are going to find a way to keep Garoppolo, and Brees has said he wants to stay in New Orleans.’
‘Not the worst way to end a tank season’ (Buffalo Bills fans react to season-ending loss)
‘Here’s a look at some of the best fan reactions following Buffalo’s season ending loss.’
Scheer: Those Bills, gotta love ‘em
‘Would the successful New England Patriots throw on first and goal from the 1 or would they do what anyone sitting in the stands would do — run it at least a couple of times hoping to gain a single yard? These are the things Bills fans have come to ask themselves for years.’
Buffalo Bills defend Incognito following accusations
‘During Monday’s locker cleanout day, Dawkins furthered his defense of Incognito, saying “I played next to Richie the entire game and from what I heard, Richie did not say one thing out of line and if he did, I would have been the first person to say so, to Richie.”’
Bills coach vows ‘there’s a lot we can build on’ – and will
‘McDermott went out of his way to praise running back LeSean McCoy, who somehow played and played effectively on an ankle injury (presumably a bad sprain) so debilitating, he literally could barely walk from the shower to his locker-room stall to talk to reporters afterward.’