‘With the Bills in prime position to get on the board and cut into the Packers’ 13-0 lead, Allen tried to throw across his body in the endzone but was intercepted. The Packers made good on their extra opportunity, marching down for a field goal to open up a 16-0 halftime lead.’
Archives for October 1, 2018
Allen: “It’s the worst feeling for me. I take it upon my shoulders”
‘Allen was sacked seven times and although receivers dropped passes, the rookie looked indecisive and tentative in the pocket and made plenty of rookie mistakes, including a costly across-the-body interception in the endzone before halftime.’
Bills Super Fan celebrates 95th birthday
‘”The secret is I have a wonderful wife, a beautiful family that you can count on when you need them,” said Cutrona.’
Bills blanked 22-0 by Packers
‘The Packers sacked Josh Allen seven times for a total of 64 yards. Allen also threw two interceptions and lost a fumble. The rookie quarterback finished the afternoon 16-of-33 passing for 151 yards, with 64 yards passing in the fourth quarter.’
Bills riding roller coaster start
‘”It’s all matchups. It’s all week to week. It’s all preparation,” Kyle Williams said. “It’s all taking advantage of all of those things. That’s a classic example that things can happen really fast and last week doesn’t matter.”‘
Bills Decompress: Will the real Bills please stand up?
‘He’s a rookie quarterback that’s as green as green can be making start number three. These games are going to happen.’
Game recap: Bills fall on the road in Green Bay
‘The Bills’ offense couldn’t get anything going on Sunday. Josh Allen was sacked seven times. He finished the game with a quarterback rating of 36.3, completing 16 passes for 151 yards. Buffalo finished the game with 145 net yards and nine first downs.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills-Packers
‘“I think the effort is there. It comes down to execution,” said Kyle Williams. “Rodgers did what he does. He put them in a lot of different plays. He put them in a lot of different situations and capitalized on it. When it comes down to that we can’t let one big play lead to another and lead to another.”’
What they’re saying: How the Bills plan to learn from the Packers game
‘“They had a good plan,” Allen said. “We didn’t come out there, we didn’t adjust accordingly. Myself especially. I took this one on my shoulders. We can only go as far as the quarterback goes. I’m a strong critic of myself. The only way I can look at it is we’re going to be better from this and it’s going to pay off in the long run.”’
Marcus Murphy tops Bills inactive list
‘He suffered the injury in last week’s game against the Vikings. He practiced all week on a limited basis and wore a red non-contact jersey.’