First Bill I met was Wray Carlton in 1963 at PS29 in South Buffalo. It was some type of meet a Bill night. They showed a highlight reel in the assembly. Somebody from the Bills organization talked a bit and introduced Wray who then made a few remarks. He then did a meet and greet as we left to go back home. So I got to meet him as we left. They used to have those every year for a few years.
Much before your time, but mine is Dennis Shaw, the interception thrower. Small hands and very weak throws. He made a splash as a rookie and we all thought we had something until his second season. Wasted a football year.
When the other team seems to be blitzing almost every play why not adjust and take advantage of that aggressiveness? Instead they put Josh in a bad situation constantly. THis is all on Daboll's game plan.
I noticed an immediate difference in comparison to last year. There was more team work amongst the lineman and their technique and nastiness was better than any point last season. Just think, they can only get better barring major injuries.
This doesn't sound like someone who was a part of a team. It takes practice and time to build cohesion especially because of injuries. College football teams workout all year round. They also have a spring practice and scrimmage. College football teams practice as much or more.
I am not sure how knowledgeable the author of the article is. Milano is not an inside linebacker. Edmunds is the leader of the defense. Vosean has yet to play a real NFL game.
Never ever have I been embarrassed to wear Bills gear. I have had a lot of conversations around the country with fellow Bills fans as a result. I love hearing a Go Bills! out nowhere when I am out and about.
Every interception was a poorly thrown ball to a receiver that was well covered. He made poor decisions all game and hung onto the ball too long. I will certainly give him the throw to KB that should have been caught for a TD.