"They know I want the ball," Reed said Thursday, renewing his campaign for a change in the Bills' offensive system. "It's just a matter of them trying to get it to me in certain situations. We can't nickel-and-dime all the time. We have to go downfield, too. They have to get me the ball more often; that's the bottom line."
Reed blames the Bills' quarterbacks coach, Jim Shofner, for his lower numbers. He says that Shofner is "conservative" and "afraid to try too many things.
"He's a new guy," said Reed, who turned 29 today. "The guy we had for three or four years, Ted Marchibroda, he liked to take more chances because he was more confident with the offense. Jim Shofner is not as confident, because he's new. He likes to stick to things he knows.
"There are a lot of things I see on film that we can do that we don't do and I don't understand it."
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/31/sports/super-bowl-xxvii-reed-s-left-out-feeling-a-sour-note-for-buffalo.html
Drops the mic....