‘”I’ve respected Josh Allen since day one,” said Lawson. “He’s a dog. He’s gotten better every year, I’ve seen it develop. He’s grown a lot and he’s already looking a lot better than he did last year. Ten times better throwing the ball.”‘
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‘9 carries for 30 yards is not the way the Bills second year back wanted to begin the season. Part of the lack of production is on the offensive line that did not give the Bills running backs room to run. Part of the lack of production was on quarterback Josh Allen, who took the ball out of Singletary’s gut on several occasions for RPO runs. But part will go on Singletary for not finding a way to make a play.’
Buffalo ready for Miami trip and visit with Ryan Fitzpatrick
‘Fitzpatrick, the former Bills quarterback at age 37 enters his second year with the Dolphins. “He’s a very capable guy,” Hyde continued, “I don’t think he gets enough credit.”‘
After Bills fan paints house to honor team, Pepsi comes knocking
‘”I think it’s great fun and jest for everybody. It just shows a lot of pride for the Bills fans,” Mansfield said after seeing the post. “People are watching. People are seeing it, and it’s pretty neat. I’m excited for the team, and I’ve got to keep going and finish the back of the house.”‘
Tre White on the biggest difference in the locker room without Shaq Lawson
‘”I know one thing, we got a lot of gum left, Shaq Lawson used to chew all the bubble gum so we got a lot of gum in the locker room now that he’s gone,” White joked.’
Bills look to ‘control what they can control’ as the head to South Beach
‘Sean McDermott downplayed his ‘ridiculous’ comments about the fans from three weeks ago.’
‘Ridiculous’ no more: McDermott ready for the road and opposing fans
‘The Bills will also have to deal with traveling in a pandemic for the first time in 2020. The team hasn’t left Buffalo since they arrived for training camp in July. McDermott would not get into specifics of what he will do differently this year on the road but added that he has complete trust in his operations team.’
Edmunds practices in red, Milano OUT on Wednesday
‘Buffalo’s two best linebackers are ‘officially’ listed as day-to-day.’
Josh Allen expects to see the Mafia in Miami
‘”The couple times I’ve played in Miami, the Bills have had a really good showing in the stands, and I don’t know if I expect anything different this week,” said Allen. “I’m not sure how many people they’re letting in, but I’m sure they’ll be a good amount of Bills fans, too.”‘
The Ferguson Bowl: Reid looks to continue dominance over younger brother Blake
‘”When I went to LSU I didn’t know he was going to end up there too,” said Reid. “I was trying to set a good example for him. Doing the best I can and working hard so when he got to LSU I got to show him the ropes for a year before I came to Buffalo. It’s something we’ve talked about for a long time. The ultimate goal was playing on Sunday.”‘
Josh ‘play-action’ Allen
‘Brian Daboll called more play-action plays on Sunday than anyone else in the league. Why is that important you ask? Because last year, Buffalo ranked 24th in the NFL in play-action pass rate, according to Matt Harmon of Yahoo Sports.’
The Bills with two WR1?
‘That’s two, number-one wide receivers, A.K.A. two top options for Allen in Stefon Diggs and John Brown. That’s something Buffalo hasn’t had in decades, and Diggs can’t speak highly enough about what he thinks of Brown.’
The Josh Allen saga: To run or not to run?
‘Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll said some of Allen’s carries were designed runs while others are zone reads, where he has to make a split-second decision on whether or not to give the ball to the running back.’
What did Sean McDermott learn about his team yesterday?
‘”Sometimes success is messing in the middle and we were able to push through it.”‘
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‘I have covered somewhere around 450 Bills games in person, from preseason to the Super Bowl. There was nothing like what we saw and heard yesterday. I compared the atmosphere on the field to the sounds of a JV football game. On television they pump in crowd noise to try to make it feel normal. But in Bills Stadium it was nothing like that. The players deal with it and find a way to focus on their jobs. But even Tre White told me he was talking to his teammates on the sidelines during the game and they were saying how strange it was to not have fans.’