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August, 2008
August 28, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, Dwayne Wright, Langston Walker, NFL, Trent Edwards, Xavier Omon
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Hello Bills fans. Tonight is the last preseason game as the Buffalo Bills take on the Detroit Lions at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Coach Dick Jauron stated yesterday that it is a game-time decision regarding who will play in this game. I don’t think Trent Edwards or Langston Walker will be suiting up for this one being that the regular season is right around the corner. The fourth preseason game is usually for players that are on the bubble and coaches looking to see who will fill out the final roster spots. This is also for players to show their potential and winning a spot on the practice squad. The roster must be cut down to 53 on August 30th. It will be interesting to see who makes the final cut. I have a feeling there will be a few surprises. Last years #3 running back Dwayne Wright might lose his job to rookie Xavier Omon. If Omon has a big game tonight and Wright gets shutdown like last week, it will be an easy decision for the coaches. The countdown is at 10 days and the season is amongst us. Go Bills
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August 26, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, D.J. Fitzpatrick, Gibran Hamdan, J.P. Losman, Kennard Cox, NFL, Shaun Nua, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. Quarterback Trent Edwards was back at practice after missing a week with a thigh contusion. Its great to see Trent back at on the field with the season less than two weeks away. Edwards will get some playing time Thursday night against the Lions but I dont see it being more than one or two series. J.P. Losman will play but most of the time will probably go to third stringer Gibran Hamdan. The team also released four players and placed quarterback Matt Baker on the waived injured list. The suprise cut was defensive back Kennard Cox. He was drafted in the seventh round but the team is deep in the secondary. Look for the Bills to add Cox to the practice squad if no one else picks him up. Check out the article on buffalobills.com. Go Bills.
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August 25, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Ashton Youboty, Buffalo Bills, Chris Kelsay, J.P. Losman, Jason Peters, John Wendling, Josh Reed, Justin Jenkins, Keith Ellison, Langston Walker, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Reggie Corner, Trent Edwards, Xavier Omon
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Hello Bills fans. The Buffalo Bills defeated the Colts last night at the brand new Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. J.P. Losman led the first team offense to two scoring drives. The most impressive was the 18 play 94 yard which took over 10 minutes off of the clock. The drive was capped off by a one-yard by rookie Xavier Omon. Losman looked great in this game. He made quick decisions and released the ball on time to his wideouts. Its comforting to know that we have a more than capable backup quarterback. Losman should good command and only had one bad throw. Lee Evans and Josh Reed were his go to guys and Justin Jenkins made a nice grab for a first down. The offensive line played well and gave Losman plenty of time to throw the ball. Left tackle Langston Walker held Dwight Freeney in check and is getting better at his new position. It was scary when he left the field but x-rays were negative on his forearm. I still would love to see Jason Peters report one of these days so Walker could move back to the right side. The Defense had a fantastic game last night getting four interceptions. Ashton Youboty, Keith Ellison, John Wendling, and Reggie Corner all had picks on the night. The defensive line played well and on the first play of the game Chris Kelsay sacked Jared Lorenzen. I cant wait to see this team hit the field on September 7th. Check out the highlights of the game on nfl.com. Go Bills.
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August 24, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, J.P. Losman, James Hardy, Justin Jenkins, NFL, Roscoe Parrish, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. Tonight the Buffalo Bills travel to Indianapolis to face the Colts. This will be the first game at Lucas Oil stadium. Trent Edwards has been ruled out for the game as he is still recovering from the thigh contusion suffered on Tuesday night. Also out for the game are wide receivers James Hardy and Roscoe Parrish. J.P. Losman will get the start tonight and it will be interesting to see how he plays with the first team offense. Losman was the Bills starter for the 2006 season and had a successful year. He started the 2007 season but lost his job to Edwards after an injury. Losman has shown flashes but needs to get rid of the ball quicker. The Bills need to establish the run tonight just like they did against the Steelers last week. The starters will play at least the first half tonight. This game will also give players on the bubble a chance to shine for the coaches before the first roster cutdown to 75 on August 26. Go Bills.
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August 24, 2008
By: Keith
Category: Buffalo Bills, Die Hard Bills Fan, NFL
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August 21, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, Derek Schouman, Dick Jauron, James Hardy, Jason Jones, Jason Peters, John DiGiorgio, Matt Murphy, NFL, Roscoe Parrish, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. With Jason Peters still holding out, the team signed offensive lineman Dustin Dickinson and released receiver Jason Jones. Dickinson was a rookie free agent that was released by Seattle on June 25. He will most likely play tackle due to an injury to Matt Murphy. The team was back in Orchard Park today. Trent Edwards was not participating due to injury suffered Tuesday night. James Hardy, Roscoe Parrish, Derek Schouman and John DiGiorgio were also sidelined. Coach Dick Jauron also stated that the starters will play at least the first half maybe more this coming Sunday against the Colts. I hope Trent can play but it doesnt seem likely because the season is two weeks away. I would rather him heal up and be ready to go on September 7. Go Bills.
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August 20, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, Dick Jauron, J.P. Losman, Jason Peters, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. It feels like yesterday that the Bills started their 2008 training camp at St. John Fisher. I cant believe a month has gone by already. Trent Edwards was held out of practice today with a thigh contusion. He is said to be day to day which is great news. Marshawn Lynch was practicing today after last nights leg to leg collison with Edwards. Im thankful that Trent’s injury is minor and hopefully he will be full strength by Sunday. If Coach Jauron decides to hold him out, J.P. Losman will get the start. I really want to see how Trent performs after last weeks great game. The starters usually play the entire first half in the third preseason game and it would be nice to see what Trent can accomplish. Left tackle Jason Peters is still a no-show. It has been rumored that he would report soon. Rams holdout running back Stephen Jackson will report to Rams camp tomorrow. This is a good sign because he has the same agent as Jason Peters. Hopefully Peters will be back with the team because we need him for the start of the season. Lets Go Bills.

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August 19, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, J.P. Losman, NFL, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. I just received a text message from buffalobills.com that Trent Edwards appeared to have injured his right knee during practice tonight. As per Chris Brown’s blog, Edwards was hit knee to knee but was able to walk to the locker room under his own power. There will be further updates later on. Once I received this text message my heart stopped. The last thing we need is to lose Trent for an extended period of time. Its encouraging to see that he was able to walk on his own power but nobody wants to see their starting qb injured in practice. Quarterbacks dont get hit in practice so this must have been a freak accident. Hopefully this is something minor and Trent wont miss any time. The season is less than three weeks away and we need him to be 100%. I do have confidence in backup J.P. Losman but feel this team has become Trent’s team and he is the leader. Tomorrow is the last day of training camp at St. John Fisher and the team will begin to prepare for its last two preseason games in Buffalo. Get well soon Trent. We need you out there. Go Bills.

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August 18, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, James Hardy, Josh Reed, Lee Evans, NFL, Trent Edwards
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Hello Bills fans. A positive sign today was that wide receiver Josh Reed was back at practice after missing the last ten days with a lower back injury. Reed looked good today in practice and before getting hurt was one of Trent Edwards main targets. Reed brings veteran leadership to this team and will have a solid year this season.
There is a rumor going around that the Bills and wide receiver Lee Evans are close to a contract extension. Evans stated that talks are progressing and hopes to get a deal done before the start of the season. I think it would be a great move to get Lee signed to a long extension because he is a great talent that is only going to get better with stability at the quarterback position. Evans had a monster year in 2006 but struggled last season because the team did not have another big play receiver to take the double teams away from him. Rookie James Hardy could hopefully turn into that #2 receiver and demand attention to opposing defenses. If Hardy can get going early, Evans will have a monster season.
On nfl.com’s “This day in the NFL”, August 18, 1986 quarterback Jim Kelly signed a five year eight million deal with the Bills. In 1986 that was big money. Kelly was the savior for this franchise. He is one of the best quarterbacks of all-time and was exciting to watch. He led the team to dominate the AFC in the early 90’s. The Bills were playoff bound every year and one of the greatest teams in NFL History. Go Bills.
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August 16, 2008
By: Billy5407
Category: Buffalo Bills, Leodis McKelvin, NFL, Terrence McGee
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Hello Bills fans. After watching the game again on the NFL Network re-air, Leodis McKelvin’s 95 yard kickoff return was awesome. He has a knack for making a big play on special teams. I saw his 45 yard punt return in person last week that he could have scored on also. Its great that our special teams which has been our most consistent area, has another weapon in McKelvin. After he busted up the seam, he faked the kicker out of his shoes. McKelvin then turned on the after burners and nobody was within 20 yards of him. If we can get a few of those this season, the Bills will be in great shape. I would rather see McKelvin take most of the kickoffs and let Terrence McGee focus more on being a shut down corner. I can’t wait to see McKelvin return one back on September 7th. Check out the video on BuffaloBills.com. Go Bills.
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