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And to clarify, that was not a response to the question, "do you think Hackett has schitt the bed this year?"

Oh, that's what I get for assuming... did he define "it"?

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Doug Marrone defends offensive coordinator Nate Hackett

As impressive as the Buffalo Bills' defense has been this season, their offense has been inconsistent, mostly at quarterback.

 

Some of the heat for that has fallen on offensive coordinator Nate Hackett, but coach Doug Marrone -- who brought Hackett along from Syracuse last season -- deflected blame away from Hackett on Thursday.

 

"If there's any blame, it should be on me [for] anything that happens with our football team, first of all," Marrone said. "I think secondly, if it was a problem with one thing, it would be very easy to fix. It's really collective.

 

Bills' Marrone: Hackett has faced some "pretty big challenges" in 2014

By Joe Buscaglia

 

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For as well as the defense has played in 2014 for the Buffalo Bills, the offense has struggled for the majority of the first 14 games of the season. Besides head coach Doug Marrone, no man is taking as much heat -- or even more heat -- than offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.

 

Whether it's justified or not, Hackett has been a popular scapegoat by some fans. The soon-to-be 35-year old coordinator is in just his second season in that role, and has had to go through a fair share of adverse situations during the year.

 

His direct boss, Marrone, recognized that in his public assessment of Hackett.

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UB product Khalil Mack eager to face Bills

Ask any other Oakland Raiders player about Elmo's restaurant in Getzville, New York, and you'd probably get a blank stare.

 

But ask defensive end Khalil Mack about the University at Buffalo-area hangout, and he knows exactly what you're talking about.

 

The former UB standout and Raiders rookie -- selected fifth overall by the Raiders in May -- gave the establishment a shout-out on his conference call with Buffalo reporters Wednesday, in advance of the Buffalo Bills' trip to play the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.

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I really wish I would have caught all of Sparano's interview on Sirius yesterday. He was very high on Mario Williams and saying that his team would have difficulty against him since he is on the right side. He has a young inexperienced OL.

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Press Conference: Greg Olson Thursday (9:20)

Offensive coordinator Greg Olson spoke to the media after Thursday's practice and explained what happened at Kansas City and talked about this week's match-up with Buffalo.

 

Press Conference: Jason Tarver Thursday (9:50)

Defensive coordinator Jason Tarver spoke to the media after Thursday's practice as the Raiders get ready to host the Buffalo Bills.
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Khalil Mack has evaded the dreaded rookie wall

Rookie Oakland Raiders linebacker Khalil Mack seems to be getting stronger as he prepares for his 15th game of the season.

 

Mack has flashed in recent weeks, getting all three of his sacks since Week 11. There has been no rookie wall for the No. 5 overall pick from Buffalo.

 

“It doesn’t seem to happen with him,” Oakland interim coach Tony Sparano said. “He’s been really steady and has gotten progressively better each week. That’s a guy who hasn’t hit the wall. He’s got a lot of gas left in his tank right now and it’s been good to watch.”

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Bills Focus: Overcoming Adversity in 2014 (5:23)

The story of the 2014 Buffalo Bills begins with hardship and adversity, and after overcoming a series of obstacles, the team has persevered and put themselves in position for a playoff push in late December.

 

Coming Soon: "Bills vs. Raiders" (1:28)

BACK TO WORK. Coming off a HUGE win against Green Bay, The Bills head to Oakland to take on the Raiders in another must-win game.
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Oakland Raiders injury report (6:57)

Head Coach Tony Sparano spoke to the media after Thursday's practice and discussed tis week's match-up with the Buffalo Bills.

 

Press Conference: Coach Sparano Thursday

Oakland Raiders cornerback Tarell Brown continues to be sidelined with a foot injury but the team continues to be optimistic that he’ll be able to play in Sunday’s home finale against the Buffalo Bills.

 

While Brown didn’t practice, the news on rookie quarterback Derek Carr is more encouraging. After being limited in practice on Wednesday due to a sore right thumb he injured late in the fourth quarter against the Chiefs, Carr was cleared and worked out without restrictions on Thursday.

 

The rest of the Raiders injury report is below.

 

Did not practice: WR Vincent Brown (groin), CB Chimdi Chekwa (groin), WR Denarius Moore (knee/ankle), RT Menelik Watson (foot/ankle), TE Brian Leonhardt (concussion).

 

Limited: CB TJ Carrie (ankle), DL C.J. Wilson (knee), CB DJ Hayden (back).

 

Lack of a run game continues to haunt Raiders

The lack of a running game will be a sticking point when the Oakland Raiders review this mostly miserable season on offense.

 

The Raiders were expecting to be a run-first offense after having had success in the run game in recent seasons. Both original coach Dennis Allen and interim coach Tony Sparano alluded to wanting to emphasize the running game on offense.

 

But it never developed.

 

Mack: "I've Grown A Lot"

Following Thursday's practice, LB Khalil Mack spoke about his growth as a player and what areas of his game he still wants to improve.

 

Raiders' Practice Recap - December 18

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Simms: Bills Defense “Tops in the NFL” – JMS

Calling the game on the TV side of things is former NFL quarterback Chris Simms who will be alongside his broadcast partner Brian Anderson on the CBS Network. Simms is also the lead NFL analyst for Bleacher Report and joined us by phone to talk about this weekend’s matchup including what he sees from the Bills defense. He called the unit the “top defense in the NFL” and had high praise for the defensive line. Simms then switched gears to talk about the Raiders and their rookie linebacker Khalil Mack.

 

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“In the run game, he’s unbelievable. He’s a total mismatch against tight ends. He throws them around like they’re rag dolls. He’s of course strong and powerful to hold up against offensive tackles as well. He’s a good pass rusher that’s only getting better as the season goes along. He’s truly a dominant force on that side of the ball.”

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Spiller update

Bills head coach Doug Marrone provided an update on C.J. Spiller as he has not yet been added to the active roster.

 

“I think he looks good. He really does,” said Marrone. “It’s just a matter of waiting until the end of the week and making a move there. The only concern I have is – it’s not really being in shape, but to be able to play and run plays in and out, in and out, in and out and to make sure his conditioning is right at that level. It seems to be okay. I think it will just get better. I know he looks explosive. He’s moving well.”

 

A roster decision on Spiller is likely to come later today (Friday).

 

12-19: DOUG MARRONE ON WGR (15:14)

 

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Doug Marrone on the return of @CJSPILLER: "Everything is pointed in the right direction. We haven't had any setbacks"

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@BuffRumblings

The #Bills' offense is missing opportunities on third downs. A breakdown: http://sbnation.com/e/7180874

 

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[bN] Blitz Podcast: #Bills-#Raiders preview with Phil Villapiano and hosts @viccarucci & @JaySkurski: http://bills.buffalo...il-villapiano/

 

Jay Skurski talks Bills with Rich Gaenzler on Sports Radio 1270: http://stationcaster.com/stations/whld/media/mp3/Jay_Skurski_12_18-1418932565.mp3 (11:43)

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@BuffRumblings

The #Bills' offense is missing opportunities on third downs. A breakdown: http://sbnation.com/e/7180874

 

Thank you for posting this...Hackett takes way too much heat on this board for mistakes that the players are making.

 

The tape doesn't lie: three plays that show a wide open target in the middle of the field, where the QB need only make a throw that any college QB should make...that's what it looked like from the stands too.

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Thank you for posting this...Hackett takes way too much heat on this board for mistakes that the players are making.

 

The tape doesn't lie: three plays that show a wide open target in the middle of the field, where the QB need only make a throw that any college QB should make...that's what it looked like from the stands too.

 

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