‘Washington’s Adrian Peterson had a stellar first half, with 101 yards rushing in the first half, but the Bills defense limited his running after halftime, as Peterson finished with 108 yards on the ground.’
Archives for November 2019
The Bills use Singletary to get by Washington
‘You hear Sean McDermott say all the time that they tune out the noise, but McDermott and his staff certainly listened to the fans this week. Devin Singletary started at runningback and was pretty much the Bills offense.’
Arrow Up/Arrow Down – Redskins at Bills
‘Of course the Bills wins haven’t exactly come against the heavyweights of the NFL this year. In fact, the Bills have played the easiest schedule in the league through the first half of the season, with their opponents having only a .328 win percentage. But, as I’ve stated many times, that’s not the Bills problem and doesn’t matter. They didn’t pick their schedule. They’ve played the one that was handed to them. And they’ve beaten the teams they’re supposed to beat, according to those records. That’s the sign of a well-coached team.’
Bills ride strong start to 24-9 win over Washington
‘Offensively, Devin Singletary led the way with 20 carries for 95 yards and a touchdown. The rookie also added three catches for 45 yards.’
When Singletary is rolling the Bills offense is at its best
‘”Everybody was on the same page,” Singletary said after his best game as a pro. “We were all hungry and our will to win was greater than theirs today.”‘
Bills hold on for 24-9 win over Washington
‘Singletary finished the game with 140 total yards from scrimmage, which included 95 rushing yards and touchdown, to help get the Bills back in the win column with a 24-9 victory.’
Singletary has breakthrough performance Vs. Washington
‘“He’s super shifty, man,” wide receiver Cole Beasley said after the Bills’ 24-9 win over Washington. “When someone meets him in the hole, they better come to balance because he’s got some hips and some wiggle and he makes guys look silly out there.”’
4 Observations: Bills Improve to 6-2
‘Uninspiring offensive performance. Those fans who were hoping to see an offensive explosion… keep waiting. Josh Allen finished with just 160 yards passing and the Bills only had 268 total yards. The Redskins came into the game allowing 378 yards per game, 26th in the NFL. The offense wasn’t required to do much in order to beat Washington and they didn’t.’
Bills fans brave the cold during Red Skins game
‘A fan from Colorado says it was a dream come true to come to the game even though it was a little cold. Other fans said they wore four layers of clothes to keep warm.’
Bills hold on to early lead, defeat Redskins
‘Ball security became an issue in the fourth quarter, as Allen fumbled for the ninth time this season in eight games. Quinton Spain was able to recover it, but the Washington defense answered with a stop on fourth down deep in Washington territory.’
Bills tired of apologizing for wins
‘“I’m done apologizing for ugly wins,” Hyde said. “It’s a win. We’re 6-2. This time last year, we were 2-6.”’
Bills can keep believing another week (or is it pretending?)
‘It’s possible these eight games are the Bills holding on and squeezing out wins until they fully figure things out. It’s hard to give “credit” for victories over NFL dumpster fires individually, but not blowing any of these wins collectively is absolutely an accomplishment.’
Bills rebound with commanding win over Washington | Game Recap
‘The Bills featured rookie running back Devin Singletary on the day. The move paid off and Singletary accounted for 140 total yards and a touchdown.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Redskins | Week 9
‘“It was great. We were getting four yards most of the time,” said Jon Feliciano. “The more we can do that the better team we can be.”’
Quote Sheet | Bills staying humble and hungry after 6-2 start
‘“I feel good about being 6-2, but we have a lot we can improve. This team is hungry and we want to keep improving every chance that we can,” Allen said.’