‘A mantra of Bills head coach Sean McDermott, “Respect the Process” has been repeated ad nauseam to players and the media to illustrate the team has bought into the new regime’s gradual plan following McDermott’s hiring from the Panthers in January 2017.’
Archives for June 3, 2018
Inside the Bills: ‘Rising star’ Dan Morgan is latest addition to impressive front office
‘”You don’t get anywhere in life if you don’t put the work in,” Morgan said. “If you’re not willing to work, someone else is going to get that job.”‘
Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy on verge of cementing Hall of Fame status, says B/R
‘McCoy ranks 23rd all-time among running backs with 13,470 scrimmage yards, which is just ahead of Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson and just behind Adrian Peterson. Another big season would give him strong enough cumulative numbers to fit in with the majority of the backs in Canton, and a championship run would also help to significantly boost his resume.’
Tre’Davious White comes home to host football camp for youth
‘“It’s one of the best feelings in the world to know the love and support that I have in this area,” Tre’Davious White said. “It’s amazing how I have a voice and have a platform to motivate and inspire kids. While I was in one of the stretch lines, I was talking to one of my former high school coaches saying I never imagined I would have over 500 kids having my name and my picture on their shirt just running around here learning from me. I was a kid who grew up in the same situation as them and it is a tremendous honor and I am completely humbled.”’
Browns’ Tyrod Taylor feels like he’d ‘done more than enough to stay’ with Bills
‘Was he perfect? Absolutely not. At times, Taylor’s cautiousness can be a hindrance to an NFL offense. But he was more capable than McDermott and the Bills gave him credit for evidenced by McDermott’s decision to bench Taylor for Nathan Peterman before their Week 11 game against the Chargers. Peterman threw five interceptions in the first half before McDermott turned back to Taylor, who submitted a typical performance in the second half that ultimately didn’t matter in a blowout. Despite that self-inflicted loss, the Bills — quarterbacked by Taylor — made the playoffs by the skin of their teeth.’