‘“Having a good O-line is a sum of the parts,” Bills General Manager Brandon Beane said. “You can have three or four really good (players), but if they’re not jelled, it doesn’t matter who you’ve got. Our line individually, there’s some guys that have played a lot of snaps and have been on some good O-lines, even here, that have rushed for a lot of yardage. But this year, we weren’t able to jell. We recognize that, and we’ll continue to work on improving that. We’re going to try to bring in competition like we’ll do across the board and we’ll try to improve that. We have to be honest.”’
Archives for January 11, 2019
Buffalo Bills should look to free agency to rebuild offensive line
‘Buffalo’s blundering blockers formed one of the worst units in the NFL, and Beane and McDermott are facing a major overhaul. Right tackle Jordan Mills, right guard John Miller, and center Ryan Groy are free agents who, in all likelihood, will not be re-signed. Backup Jeremiah Sirles is also a free agent.’
Renovate or build new? Buffalo Bills stadium survey is seeking an answer
‘In addition to studying potential renovations at KeyBank Center, home of the NHL Sabres, the Pegulas are weighing another renovation of New Era Field, or the construction of a new venue for their NFL team, mostly likely either in Orchard Park or downtown Buffalo.’
2018 Buffalo Bills All-22 in Review: Defensive Tackle
‘For a long time, it seemed as though Harrison Phillips would wind up the top graded defensive tackle on this roundup.’
Bills fan survey floats idea of Personal Seat Licenses
‘About half of NFL teams sell PSLs. In fact, Dallas and San Francisco each managed to raise $500 million dollars just from selling PSLs to defray some of the cost of their latest billion dollar stadiums. “It ties the revenue to the people who are actually using and enjoying the facility in an ongoing basis,” said Drew.’
Bills Today: Tremaine Edmunds came close to team record in rookie season
‘Edmunds was only 39 tackles away from breaking a team record in his rookie season. Had he not missed a game due to a concussion he’d have been even closer. With 121 combined tackles, Edmunds now sits at second place on the list of Buffalo defenders who recorded the most tackles in their rookie season. Only Kiko Alonso recorded more tackles in his debut campaign (159 in 2013).’