‘”I think ever since I’ve been here, every game I’ve been here, we’ve been the underdog. It’s nothing new to us. We just go out and play. The analysts can pick whoever they want but we gotta go out and play. So at the end of the day it’s all just football. We came out and executed a bit better today.”‘
Archives for September 2018
Report card: Buffalo Bills maul Minnesota Vikings for first win
‘Defensive line: A+: Have a game, Jerry Hughes. His final stat line (1 tackle, 1 sack, 2 QB hits) don’t tell the entire story. He generated pressure all day and made Kirk Cousins uncomfortable. Trent Murphy also had a big sack and forced fumble for the Bills while Kyle Williams added a sack of his own. In all, Sunday was a tremendous day for the Bills’ front four.’
Buffalo Bills stun Minnesota Vikings: 8 reasons to be encouraged, 3 reasons to worry
‘Sunday gave Bills fans a glimpse at what made Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott select the quarterback with the No. 7 pick in the 2018 draft.’
LeSean McCoy, Phillip Gaines among Bills inactives vs. Vikings
‘Joining McCoy and Gaines on the inactive list Sunday are tight end Logan Thomas, defensive end Shaq Lawson (hamstring injury), offensive linemen Ike Boettger, Wyatt Teller and Conor McDermott.’
Buffalo Bills pull off third biggest upset in NFL history vs. Minnesota Vikings
‘The Bills can now lay claim to the NFL’s third biggest upset in NFL history as well as the league’s biggest comeback.’
NFL Week 4 odds, over/under: Bills again big underdog vs. Packers
‘The Bills opened as a 10.5-point underdog to the Green Bay Packers for next week’s game despite the massive win on the road against the Vikings.’
Allen looks to be the Bills’ answer at quarterback after Sunday’s win
‘Allen showed why he belongs as the Bills’ starter on Sunday. He did things that Nathan Peterman just did not have the capability to do. Yes, the team’s problems still remain. The offensive line is still bottom five in the league, as are the wide receivers. If Allen had more time to pass or competent receivers who didn’t drop the ball as much as the likes of Kelvin Benjamin and others did, Allen’s numbers would only look even more impressive. The defense has the capability to play as good as it did on Sunday, but lacks the consistency to do so on a regular basis.’
Buffalo Bills Week 3 Report Card: Josh Allen, Matt Milano lead Bills to surprise 27-6 win over Vikings
‘Matt Milano is a stud. He had a fumble recovery, an interception and a sack to lead the Bills to victory. Tremaine Edmunds led the Bills with 10 tackles (seven solo) and a tackle for a loss. Lorenzo Alexander had a fumble recovery and a pass defended. It was an excellent performance by the linebackers. They were good in pass coverage and aided the pass rush.’
Meiler: Game ball goes to the Bills’ coaches
‘Instead of folding, the Bills rallied around each other. McDermott took over defensive play-calling duties, allowing Leslie Frazier to slide into a more effective secondary role. If there was one way to beat the Vikings, it was up front. McDermott and Frazier sent rushers from everywhere, Kirk Cousins coughed up the ball, and you know the rest.’
Bills and rookie QB Allen shock the Vikings
‘“He was decisive early, and that’s important. It looked like he played with a clear mind, and that’s important for our young players …. There’s going to be a learning process still involved, and you hate it. There are plays that we left out there today, but we learn from it.”’
Former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier got the Bills’ game ball after his defensive plan worked to perfection
‘“But sometimes, in our profession, it requires patience. To Sean’s credit, we sat down this past week and worked some things out and I’m back doing what they hired me to do for them.”’
Monday’s Minnesota Coverage
Shocking loss to Bills means Vikings ‘have to get things fixed in a hurry’ (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Bills cornerback Tre White has a message for Kirk Cousins (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
No, Cousins did not ‘like that’: Vikings QB mocked by Bills (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Joseph’s mistake set the tone for rest of Vikings’ day (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Frazier got the Bills’ game ball after defensive plan worked to perfection (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Scoggins: Vikings utterly unprepared for Bills team they claimed to respect (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Hartman: Don’t blame Cousins for stunning Vikings defeat (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Kirk Cousins: The good and bad of his day vs. the Bills (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Vikings DE Griffen not at Sunday’s game because of ‘personal matter’ (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Vikings season could get ugly fast (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Vikings vs. Bills: As upsets go, this one was a whopper (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Bills vs. Vikings game balls: Josh Allen set the tone, his defense followed suit (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Postgame reaction: Vikings players, Zimmer discuss Sunday’s defeat (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Vikings-Bills inactives: Defensive line turns to Stephen Weatherly, Tom Johnson (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Photo gallery (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Boos bombard Vikings in 27-6 loss to Bills at U.S. Bank Stadium (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
With nowhere to run, Vikings left with nowhere to hide (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
Kirk Cousins’ dreadful first half dooms Vikings (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
On this day, Bills’ rookie QB outplays Vikings’ $84 million man (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
Vikings DE Stephen Weatherly gets first career start, first career sack (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
Vikings say short week, game vs. Rams best way to get past this debacle (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
Bob Sansevere: Vikings go from Super Bowl contenders to pretenders (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
With Ring of Honor induction, former Vikings coach Dennis Green ‘will live forever in our hearts’ (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
If you’re a gambler, you loved (or hated) Vikings’ loss to Bills (Saint Paul Pioneer Press)
Kirk Cousins’ no-show gave Vikings zero chance to beat Bills (KSTP-AM)
Vikings post historic lack of rushing attack in upset loss (KSTP-AM)
Zulgad: Sound the alarm: Vikings’ incompetence in loss to woeful Bills is cause for concern (KSTP-AM)
Could Trae Waynes miss Vikings’ game against the Rams? (KSTP-AM)
Injured Griffen isn’t at Vikings’ loss against Bills because of “personal matter” (KSTP-AM)
On to Los Angeles: Vikings ready to move on quickly after being upset by Bills (KSTP-AM)
Las Vegas also shocked by Vikings’ pathetic performance against Bills (KSTP-AM)
Bills Down Vikings 27-6 (Vikings.com)
Vikings Offense Suffers Self-Harm in Loss to Bills (Vikings.com)
Vikings Defense Struggles with Miscues in Loss to Buffalo (Vikings.com)
Short Week Offers Vikings ‘Best Way to Bounce Back’ (Vikings.com)
5 Takeaways from Sunday’s Loss to the Bills (Vikings.com)
Action Reaction: Vikings Didn’t Underestimate Bills, But Did Underperform (Vikings.com)
Monday Morning Mailbag: Breaking Down The Blowout (Vikings.com)
Postgame Quotes: Vikings-Bills (Vikings.com)
Vikings List of Inactive Players Against the Bills on Sunday (Vikings.com)
Photo gallery 1 (Vikings.com)
Photo gallery 2 (Vikings.com)
Photo gallery (BuffaloBills.com)
Photo gallery (Buffalo News)
Photo gallery (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Bills stun Vikings 27-6 in rookie Allen’s 1st road start
‘Though Allen took three sacks and fumbled three times, the Bills were able to recover all of them. He put together a mini-highlight film with his feet while injured running back LeSean McCoy watched in a sweatsuit — with a big smile — from the sideline.’
Vegas odds say Bills-Vikings was biggest upset since 1995 Redskins-Cowboys stunner
‘The respect the Bills earned Sunday may not have been quite as much, given the situation, as that garnered by Joe Namath’s New York Jets when they were 18-point underdogs before shaking up the NFL world by topping the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Still, it was a more than welcome result for a squad widely mocked last week after Bills cornerback Vontae Davis abruptly retired at halftime during a home loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.’
Underdog Bills unleash D on Cousins in 27-6 win vs. Vikings
‘Outscored 75-9 over their first six quarters while losing to Baltimore and bumbling through the first half against San Diego, the Bills have a 41-9 advantage over their last six periods. They scored on only five of 26 drives over their first two games. Against the Vikings (1-1-1), the Bills (1-2) turned each of their first five possessions into points and dominated so thoroughly that they finished with six straight punts and still never had the outcome even close to being in question.’