‘The Bills’ 36 sacks on the season ranked only 26th in the league. That’s misleading. The Bills faced the second fewest pass attempts in the NFL in 2018 (which, obviously, helped them allow the fewest passing yards). Yet the Bills found a way to be disruptive.’
Archives for January 21, 2019
Pollock: Officials affected two outstanding NFL title games
‘Still, the spectre of questionable officiating has become, by far, the NFL’s biggest public relations problem and desperately needs to be fixed.’
Buffalo Bills may promote Chad Hall to wide receivers coach (report)
‘Promoting Hall to wide receivers coach would follow Buffalo’s pattern of hiring this offseason. Offensive line coach Bobby Johnson had experience as an assistant offensive line coach, but this will be his first stint as an offensive line coach in the NFL. Heath Farwell will also be getting his first chance to be a special teams coach in Buffalo in 2019 after serving as an assistant special teams coach with the Seattle Seahawks (2016-2017) and the Carolina Panthers (2018).’
2019 free agency: Free agents with ties to Buffalo Bills OL coach Bobby Johnson
‘After a stint as the Bills’ assistant offensive line coach from 2010-2011, Johnson made stops with the Jacksonville Jaguars (tight ends coach), Detroit Lions (tight ends coach/assistant offensive line coach), Oakland Raiders (tight ends coach) and Indianapolis Colts (assistant offensive line coach). Players that Johnson coached at all four stops will hit free agency come March. Here’s a look at a few potential fits for the Bills that Johnson could possibly help Buffalo land in free agency.’
Buffalo Bills fans, media remind Adam Schefter that Saints’ suffering far from worst
‘Needless to say, Buffalo Bills fans and media members were quick to remind the ESPN insider about the team’s postseason losses during the Super Bowl era as well as the Music City Miracle. Here’s a look at some of the best reactions to Schefter’s tweet.’
Bills Today: New special teams coordinator earns praise from this Bills veteran
‘“I think the biggest thing is that he’s been an assistant, so he’s been falling in line with whoever has set the tone and standard for that core, in special teams meetings and setting standards for players,” Alexander said. “Now he has to develop who he is as a coordinator, and that’s kind of a growing process. Some guys, I think, have a better understanding of what that is. I think he will do a good job because he’s played. I played against him, probably one of the best players that I’ve competed against, really good core guy.”‘