‘The ability to do that began to take shape when Allen started training with Flaherty. Originally, their goal was to improve the quarterback’s 40-yard dash time, which Allen had only run a couple times in college and never had any formal training on how to prepare for it. Almost immediately, Allen’s body transformed. He clocked 4.75 seconds at the 2018 combine – third best of any quarterback.’
Archives for June 16, 2019
Who might be a Bills ‘surprise cut’ this summer?
‘The Bills continue to say McCoy is in their plans for 2019, but until the regular season arrives, it’s reasonable to question that. He’ll be 31 when the season starts, is coming off the worst year of his career and the team could save $6 million against the salary cap by cutting him. All that puts McCoy squarely in the “surprise cut” category. If the Bills moved on from him in a trade, that also would fall into the “blockbuster” category, more so because of his name recognition rather than the expected return, which would likely be minimal based on the reasons listed above.’
Tre’Davious White says giving back is ‘what it’s all about’
‘“We need to do it as a community — continue to do great things and motivate the kids. It’s all about the youth. Whatever they see, that’s what they’re going to do. They will do positive things and have a positive attitude.”’
Jordan Poyer: “The sky is the limit” for defense and offense
‘”I think we’re going to keep getting better each and every day and I think the sky is the limit for us,” said safety Jordan Poyer near the end of minicamp. “I say the same thing on the other side of the ball. Josh has a bunch of weapons now and I think the sky is the limit for them and the entire team. We just continue to work and continue to grind, ad everybody doing their job and trusting in the process.”‘
Tre’Davious White offers tips on football, life at 2nd annual camp
‘”That’s all I care about, inspiring and motivating these kids man because growing up here it’s a lot that’s going on so anytime I can come back and be that bright light, that shining light that they can actually see me physically and in-person without the helmet on or on TV, and they can see me interact with them and do the drills with them, they can know that it’s real.”‘
5 ways the Bills offense made progress this offseason
‘“Josh has been great,” Dorsey said in an appearance on One Bills Live. “Obviously, he’s got all of those physical tools that everybody talks about. But the thing I’ve been really impressed with is just the intelligence — how smart he is. Very intelligent-hard worker, studies the game, puts in a lot of time. And a great leader.”’