‘”Cole Beasley is the perfect way to treat an inaccurate QB. He’ll get open underneath more than most WRs. You’re maximizing the margin of error that Allen can get away with on those shorter players.”‘
Archives for July 19, 2019
Time to win?
‘Between then and now, we’ve had Marrone and Whaley, then Rex and Whaley with Rex’s twin Rob thrown in on a tandem bicycle for good measure. Now here we are, staring down Year 3 of Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane.’
The Beane Counter
‘“I told them(ownership) specifically I think it’s going to take two to three years to fix this cap. Part of it is you have to get to know the players, those guys that have higher cap numbers, which ones you want to keep and renegotiate, and I think it took two years to get that, it didn’t go into a third.”’
McCoy’s Biggest Test Since Rookie Season
‘“I’d rather have too many than not enough,” Beane said about the packed backfield. “I’ve been on the other side of it where you’ve got too few. All of a sudden, you can say we’re too deep at running back but a couple of guys go down and it starts to get thin quickly.”’
Bills 2019 Training Camp Preview: Wide Receivers and Tight Ends
‘After those top 4, there’s a group of wide outs who are kind of bunched together and will be fighting for a roster spot at camp. Veteran Andre Roberts was brought in to help on special teams and will likely take one of the wide receiver spots. Duke Williams, Ray-Ray McCloud, Isaiah McKenzie, Cam Phillips, and Victor Boldin Jr. will likely be fighting for the 6th and final wide out spot.’
The Climb: Why Sean McDermott believes the Bills are positioned to take the next step in 2019
‘“‘The Climb’ to me is what real growth is about,” McDermott said. “That first year (2017) was awesome, emotional. It’s like dating. At first, you’re in the honeymoon phase and it’s great. There might be some trouble there, but it’s in the background. When you really start to have those hard conversations that’s where growth takes hold even if you can’t see it all the time. That was year two for us. Kind of a test as to how strong we were. I felt like last year was tough at times, but necessary. Now everyone knows what we expect. Sustained success is about tangible growth.”’
Camp Countdown: No. 7 – Three reasons why there should be a takeaway spike in 2019
‘“I think a lot of interceptions, a lot of incompletions come from just getting the quarterback moved off his spot,” he said. “Affecting his vision. Affecting the trajectory of the ball or his arm. It’s important that you can sack the quarterback but at a minimum, you’ve got to be able to affect the quarterback in some way, shape or form.”’