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26CornerBlitz

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  1. He's had it since he walked back in the door.
  2. Do you understand how much football and the passing game has changed since the 1960s when Namath played? Look at his peers from the very same era. Beyond that point, his relevance goes far beyond any statistical measure.
  3. McDermott tied for 28th in the ranking.
  4. 5 Noteworthy Numbers on Robert Foster's Big-Play Success and More from Week 14
  5. A few weeks ago, Robert Foster said he needed to be cut. The undrafted rookie receiver felt being released by the Bills only made him more focused on becoming a successful NFL wideout. After a few weeks on the Buffalo practice squad, Foster got a second chance and he’s quite literally run with it. In the Bills last four games, Foster has provided eight of the team’s 16 pass plays of 20 yards or more. On Sunday, Buffalo’s deep threat had three, though two were aided by Jets penalties. Foster finished the game with 104 yards on seven catches, his second 100-yard receiving day of the season. "For an undrafted free agent I think he's done a nice job," said McDermott. "It's a credit to him the way he's developed. He's developed a nice rapport with Josh (Allen). He's started to round out his approach to the game with his preparation and the detail on his routes. And that will only continue to develop." Since Week 10, when he was promoted back to the active roster, Foster ranks second in the league among rookie receivers with 330 yards. Only Carolina’s D.J. Moore has more (379). The Alabama product also leads the league in yards per game for NFL rookies since week 10 at 82.5. Foster’s pair of 100-yard receiving games leaves him trailing only Sammy Watkins (4), Glenn Bass (3) and Elbert Dubenion (3) in team history for most 100-yard receiving games by a rookie. And Foster is the only undrafted wideout to produce two 100-yard days in his rookie season. “I’m proud of him,” said offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. “It hasn’t been easy for him, really, growing up to where he is now. He’s been through a lot and that’s a sign of a mentally tough person is to be able to fight through adversity, concentrate on the things that you can control, doing it to the best of your ability, block the noise out and work hard. When you get the opportunity, make the most of it. He’s done that the last couple of weeks and we need him to continue to do that.”
  6. 12-11: Phil Housley with Howard and Jeremy on WGR (11:11) #Sabres head coach Phil Housley joins Howard and Jeremy next for his weekly visit on WGR! Tune in: Housley - it's one of those things. You get into a bit of a rut. I haven't minded the way we've played over the last few games, but we have to find ways to win games. Saturday was one of those days, though, where we were off. #Sabres Housley - There were certainly some areas of concern with our game Saturday, especially our play away from the puck. The shorthanded goal took the wind out of our sails and we didn't respond the right way. There will be games like that, but I didn't like how we finished. #Sabres Housley - We need to finish games. Especially the games in Tampa and against Toronto, we have to keep putting the puck behind them and force them to make mistakes. We did a terrific job of that during the win streak. #Sabres Housley - If we play the right way, we will get results. If we play more consistently, we will give the fans the best play we can. #Sabres Housley - if you're having trouble scoring, you have to go to the net and pay the price to score. We've gotten away from that in the last five games. Those are things that can help us turn things around. We have to get pucks to the net. #Sabres Housley - Our breakouts and timing is a bit off where we're not connected and can't gain entry into the offensive zone. We have to simplify things, get the puck on goal and converge to the net. Let's get set up and start firing pucks. #Sabres Housley - After Saturday's game against the Flyers, we came together and addressed some things that need to get better and move forward. We did a good job of recognizing those things and had a good practice yesterday. Hopefully that will reflect in our game tonight. #Sabres Housley - Our work, our checking detail and our work away from the puck was there for during the winning streak. We got away from that lately, and we have to get back to work as a five-man unit if we want to have a consistent result. #Sabres Housley - Hutton looked good yesterday, liked how he practiced. We'll see how things are this morning with him getting back tonight. #Sabres Housley - All of our injured guys are skating on their own, which is good to see with their rehab. #Sabres
  7. GAMEDAY: Back-to-Back in Buffalo Alex Iafallo returns home as the LA Kings take on the Buffalo Sabres today at 4 pm. Watch the game live on FOX Sports West or the FOX Sports App! Sean Walker Joins Kings on Road Trip
  8. Actually he should be ready by August for the beginning of camp at SJF.
  9. Bills Today: How Kyle Williams is Prepping Tremaine Edmunds for Leadership
  10. 40. Buffalo Bills – Trey Adams (T) (Washington)
  11. You have no sense of football history. Changed the game for the AFL to give the league legitimacy that eventually led to the merger and won the Super Bowl over the heavily favored NFL Colts. He absolutely belongs as the Story of the NFL can't be told without mentioning him.
  12. What about CC and Company?
  13. You have selective amnesia. Over 2000 yards receiving in his 1st two Bills' season with 15 TDs with EJ, Orton, and Tyrod as his QBs in run oriented offenses.
  14. Goodnight Skol! Thanks for coming to the Emerald City.
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