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26CornerBlitz

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  1. I remember him being considered for the 1st pick in the entire NFL draft at one point in his career at USC before going back for his senior season.
  2. Quick Hits: Derek Anderson in Concussion Protocol The Bills quarterback situation took another turn on Tuesday when head coach Sean McDermott announced that Derek Anderson is in the concussion protocol. Anderson was sacked by Kyle Van Noy with two minutes left in the game, with Van Noy burying the crown of his helmet in between Anderson’s shoulder blades forcing his head to whiplash on his way to the ground. Anderson got up, but soon after went down to one knee and team doctors and athletic trainers eventually walked him to the locker room. The injury to Anderson leaves Nathan Peterman as the team’s only healthy quarterback as Josh Allen remains out of the lineup this week. At this point McDermott isn’t ready to name a starting quarterback for Sunday’s game. “We’ll see where things stand as we go through the week with Derek,” said McDermott. “We’ll take it from there.” McCoy, offense trying to gain traction Buffalo’s offense had another tough day at the office on Monday night. Points were the main issue as the Bills were unable to reach the end zone against the Patriots. “You’re always trying to find solutions. There were some things we did well Monday night,” said McDermott. “We were able to move the ball. We just weren’t able to produce points at the end of the drives. A guy here, one guy there, that’s not a way to play consistent offensive football. We’ve got to find that consistency whether it’s the run or the pass game.”
  3. Clutch Encounters: Week 8 | Football Outsiders Patriots at Bills: The Close Blowout, A Buffalo Specialty On Monday night, the Bills pulled off one of their specialties: give fans hope for three quarters, but lose by three scores to the Patriots. In addition to 4QC and GWD, we've introduced LC (lost comeback), SICO (self-imposed comeback opportunity), and NGBB (never got ball back) losses in the past. Let's add another to the lexicon with the close blowout, or CBO. A CBO is a game where the offense has a fourth-quarter comeback opportunity (down by one score with possession), but still goes on to lose by at least three scores (17-plus points). These are rare; this was the NFL's 91st CBO since 2001. It was also the 10th time Buffalo has done it, the most losses in the league. The next closest teams are the Rams (seven) and Redskins (six). As you might imagine, the Patriots have been on the winning end of the most CBOs with nine -- the next closest team is Kansas City (six).
  4. We heard this weeks ago, so it is no surprise that he's still a Buffalo Bill.
  5. Guess what team leads the NFL in interceptions.
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