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Starters Play Well In First Half

August 14, 2008 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Donte Whitner, Ko Simpson, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Robert Royal, Trent Edwards 1 Comment →

Hello Bills fans.  I was able to watch the first half of tonights game online.  I have to say that the offense has woken up.  Trent Edwards was 9-11 for 104 yards and two td’s.  Robert Royal caught both td passes from Trent on perfectly thrown balls.  Lee Evans had three catches for 55 yards and Marshawn Lynch carried the ball five times for 25 yards.  The offensive line had great push on running plays and protected Trent everytime he dropped back.  The starting defense started a little shaky but rebounded nicely by getting an interception.  The defensive line had great pressure and forced Big Ben to throw into traffic.  The ball was deflected by Ko Simpson into the hands of Donte Whitner.  I know its only preseason but this was the type of play I was looking for.  Go Bills. 

Trent Edwards Looking To Build Chemistry

June 17, 2008 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Lee Evans, NFL, Robert Royal No Comments →

Hello Bills fans.  As the 2008 season approaches, there is a great article on buffalobills.com about Trent Edwards and how he is looking to improve his game.  Trent states that he will spend time with Lee Evans and Robert Royal over the next few weeks.  Players are basically on their own until training camp officially starts on July 25th.  Im excited to hear that Trent will spend some extra time with his key targets that weren’t able to fully practice due to injuries.  Evans did attend most of the OTA’s but did not participate in team drills.  Royal didn’t practice at all due to a knee surgery he is recovering from.  I cant wait for the season to start.  Go Bills. 

Training Camp Only Six Weeks Away; Corner Signs

June 12, 2008 By: billy5407 Category: Ashton Youboty, Buffalo Bills, Dick Jauron, Jabari Greer, Jason Peters, Kennard Cox, Lee Evans, Leodis McKelvin, NFL, Paul Posluszny, Reggie Corner, Robert Royal, Terrence McGee, Will James No Comments →

Hello Bills fans.  Today the team wrapped up its mandatory mini-camp as Coach Dick Jauron canceled tomorrows practice.  Coach was asked why he canceled the last practice and his response was that he wanted to reward his players for their work so far this offseason.  Jason Peters was not in attendance and Coach Jauron anticipates that he will be at St. Johns Fisher College when the team starts training camp on July 25th.  Lee Evans did not practice today because he was sick.  I cant believe training camp is only six weeks away.  I hope the Peters situation gets resolved by then so when can build on the success our line had last season.  I watched the highlights video on buffalobills.com and it looks like the defense is going to be a powerhouse.  Our secondary has been outstanding during the OTA’s and in the minicamp the past few days.  Our offense had its share of good plays and it looks like Derek Schouman will challenge Robert Royal for the starting tight end position.  Schouman has been taking first team reps with Royal sidelined.  Schouman has shined making some nice catches.  Paul Posluszny also has made a ton of plays and looks to be 100% healthy.  He is going to be a star and I could see him making the Pro Bowl in the near future.  Go Bills.

Fourth round pick defensive back Reggie Corner signed with the team today.  Chris Brown of buffalobills.com interviewed Corner after he signed his contract.  Corner seems like an intelligent player and was running with the first team at times.  Corner will challenge Will James, Ashton Youboty and 7th round pick Kennard Cox for playing time.  This is the first time since the days of Antoine Winfield and Nate Clements that I can say this team is stacked at cornerback.  Its going to be a tough call for the coaches on who to keep on the roster.  The definites are Terrence McGee, first round pick Leodis McKelvin, Jabari Greer and Will James.  There is going to be a serious battle in training camp come July 25th.  I cant wait for September.  Go Bills.   

Offensive Help On The Way?

February 26, 2008 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Lee Evans, NFL, Robert Royal, Trent Edwards No Comments →

Bills LogoHello Bills fans. I just have to say that I am really excited for Friday. I feel that the Bills will go after free agents that will help the team in a big way. Rumors are circulating that the team is interested in wide receiver Ernest Wilford. Wilford is a 6′4″ wide receiver that would help the team fix their red zone woes. Although Wilford didn’t have a great season, the team desperately needs his height and ability to go up and grab a ball. I feel that he will do great with us and help take some pressure off of Lee Evans. I really think the team will sign someone relatively fast and hope it’s a tall wideout like Wilford. I also hope that the Bills go after tight end Alge Crumpler. I feel that Crumpler would help Trent Edwards become a better quarterback. Every team needs a tight end that is a receiving threat. The Bills have two mediocre tight ends in Robert Royal and Michael Gaines. Both Royal and Gaines are good blockers but do not possess the receiving skills that Crumpler does. Wouldn’t it be great to wake up Saturday morning and have a wide receiver and a tight end. That would allow us to focus on defense in the draft. Go Bills and lets sign some players to help us get back to the playoffs.

Offensive Upgrades For Bills

January 12, 2008 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Lee Evans, NFL, Robert Royal, Trent Edwards No Comments →

billslogo.jpgHello Bills fans.  The Buffalo Bills have a few holes to fill before the start of the 2008 season.  My dream would be for the Bills to sign a #2 receiver and a pass catching tight end.  I would love to see them go after wide receiver Ernest Wilford from Jacksonville.  Wilford is 6-4 and would help us out tremendously in the redzone.  Our main problem this past season was the inability to score touchdowns in the redzone.  Wilford would make a perfect complement to Lee Evans.  Another receiver to look at is Justin Gage from Tennessee.  Gage is also 6-4 and would be able to go up for jump balls in the endzone.  I would rather have Wilford but would take Gage in a heartbeat.  I think the Bills should go after an experienced wideout like the two I just mentioned.  Drafting a wide receiver is also a possibility but rookie receivers usually take time to develop.  The Bills are also in need of a tight end that can stretch the field.  I say they should go after LJ Smith from Philadelphia.  If Smith can stay healthy, he would make Trent Edwards life a lot easier.  The Bills could use a two tight end set more often with Smith and Robert Royal.  The Bills should also bring Michael Gaines back for another season because of his ability to block.  Gaines is a big tight end that has decent hands.  With adding a tall receiver and a good tight end, the Bills offense in 2008 will be drastically improved.  Go Bills. 

Last Game Of 2007 Season

December 29, 2007 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Jason Peters, Kirk Chambers, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Robert Royal, Roscoe Parrish, Trent Edwards No Comments →

buffalo-bills-logo.gifHello Bills fans.  I cannot believe the 2007 regular season ends tomorrow.  What looked like a promising season turned into another year not making the playoffs.  It seems like so long ago that we reached the postseason.  It has been eight years and the longest drought in Bills history.  The Buffalo Bills will play their last game of the 07 campaign against the Philadelphia Eagles.  I usually write about the key matchups to this week’s game but decided that wasn’t necessary for two mediocre teams.  The Eagles come into this game with a 7-8 record just like the Bills.  This could possibly be Donovan McNabb’s last game as an Eagle.  This will be a tough game for us because the Eagles have a really good defense and a great running back.  McNabb is dangerous because not only can he beat you with his arm, but can run with the football.  The Bills must pressure McNabb from the get go and force him into some bad situations.  I’m hoping to see a bounce back game from quarterback Trent Edwards.  He started out great last week but could not get the offense going late in the game.  Edwards has showed flashes this season and the coaching staff believes in him.  He will be our starter next season and a win this week will be huge for his confidence.  Running back Marshawn Lynch has had a fantastic rookie season.  He has rushed for over 1,000 yards in only 12 games played.  The Bills must establish Lynch early if they want to wear down the Eagles defense.  It hurts that starting left tackle Jason Peters is out with a groin injury.  Kirk Chambers must fill his shoes and protect Trent as well as open up some holes for Marshawn to run through.  Look for the Bills to put either Robert Royal or Michael Gaines next to Chambers to give him help.  I would like to see the Bills open up the playbook and get Lee Evans and Roscoe Parrish more involved in the offense.  We will need to hit some big plays to get some points on the board.  The Eagles will play hard, as they have done all season.  Its going to be tough stopping Westbrook because he is an all purpose back.  He can beat you with a long run or take a screen pass and go the distance.  The Bills defense should be motivated to stop him because they had a terrible game last week against the Giants.  I would love to see Marshawn and Trent end the season with a bang.  Let Trent sling the ball all over the field.  There is absolutely nothing to lose by doing that.  I will predict a Bills win like I do every week.  I just can never go against my team no matter what.  I am extremely disappointed the way this season has turned out but at least we found some things out about the guys we drafted.  With a strong offseason, I believe this team can be playing in January next season.  Go Bills. 

Final Game 13: Bills 38 Dolphins 17

December 09, 2007 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Fred Jackson, George Wilson, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, Robert Royal, Terrence McGee, Trent Edwards No Comments →

bills.jpgHello Bills fans. The Buffalo Bills defeated the Miami Dolphins 38-17 in Orchard Park. Trent Edwards went 11-23 for 165 yards and four touchdowns in leading the Bills to their seventh victory of the season. Both Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson rushed for over 100 yards. Lee Evans and Robert Royal both caught two touchdown passes each from Trent Edwards. The defense played great once again registering five sacks on the day. Free Safety George Wilson returned a fumble for a touchdown. Donte Whitner and Terrence McGee both had interceptions. The Bills led 31-7 at halftime. Miami got the score within 14 but Edwards threw a 70 yard touchdown pass to Lee Evans to seal the win. Rian Lindell kicked a 51 yard field goal setting a Bills record with 18 straight kicks made. The defense came up big all day and didnt allow Miami to mount a comeback. This was a great team win. The Bills are now 7-6 and are looking to land the last wild card spot with a big game next week against the Cleveland Browns. Thanks Trent, Marshawn and the defense. Lets Go Bills.

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Preview Game 9: Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins

November 10, 2007 By: billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, J.P. Losman, Jason Peters, Josh Reed, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Robert Royal, Roscoe Parrish No Comments →

lee-evans.jpgjp-losman.jpglynchjersey.jpgHello Bills fans. This week the Buffalo Bills travel to Miami to take on the Dolphins. The Bills come into this game with a three game winning streak and look to make it four against the winless Dolphins. The Bills need to win this game to improve their record to 5-4. Here are the key matchups to this week’s showdown.

J.P. Losman vs. Miami Defense: Losman needs to have another big game to show the coaching staff that he is the long term answer at the quarterback position. Look for J.P. to find Lee Evans early and often. He will also need to be smart and not force any throws. I also feel that tight end Robert Royal will have a big day because the Dolphins will be focusing in on stopping Evans. Hopefully Josh Reed and Roscoe Parrish are able to play because both players are listed as questionable. If either Reed or Parrish is unable to play, practice squad call up Justin Jenkins must fill in the slot receiver role. I would love to see J.P. throw for over 300 yards and a few tds.

Jason Peters vs. Jason Taylor: This will most likely be the matchup of the day. If Peters can shutdown the speedy pass rusher Taylor, Losman should have enough time to find the open receiver. The offensive line as a whole has been playing well and need to continue that this week. We need to pass and run block effectively against a good Dolphins defense.

Marshawn Lynch vs. Miami Defense: I’m going to say that Marshawn will have his second 100 yard game this week. Last week he had a fantastic game and only seems to get better as the season wears on. The offensive line must open some holes up and Lynch has to pick up some big gains. Look for Lynch to score a few times on the day. I just love the way he plays and he is probably one of the toughest to tackle in the league.

Ok Bills fans after this team started 0-3; I didn’t think we would be at 4-4 going into this game. We need to win this won before we take on the Patriots next week. I have confidence in this team and feel Coach Dick Jauron will have them ready to play. My prediction…Bills 24 Dolphins 10. Lets Go Bills. Please bring home a victory.

Tight End/H-Back Situation

November 08, 2007 By: billy5407 Category: Brad Cieslak, Buffalo Bills, Derek Schouman, Matt Murphy, NFL, Robert Royal, Ryan Neufeld No Comments →

billslogo.jpgHello Bills fans. Today the Bills placed tight end/h-back Derek Schouman on injured reserve. It also seems that tight end Matt Murphy will be out for the year after tearing his calf muscle. This is a severe blow because Schouman has been playing well since be called up from the practice squad. He seemed to have fit into that h-back role very nicely since Ryan Neufeld went down with an injury. The Bills now only have three healthy tight ends in Robert Royal, Michael Gaines, and Ryan Neufeld. Out of those three, only Neufeld can play the h-back. Royal and Gaines are blocking and receiving tight ends. It doesn’t appear the Bills will make a move but might have to soon. They will most likely go into this game against Miami with three tight ends. I would like to see them bring back Brad Cieslak. I thought he played well last season when called upon. I guess we will just have to wait and see. Go Bills.

Final Game 8: Bills 33 Bengals 21

November 05, 2007 By: billy5407 Category: Angelo Crowell, Buffalo Bills, Die Hard Bills Fan Buddies, J.P. Losman, Jabari Greer, Kiwaukee Thomas, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Robert Royal, Terrence McGee No Comments →

jp-losman.jpglee-evans.jpgmarshawn.jpgHello Bills fans. What a game. Our offense finally put up some points and our defense played almost lights out. Marshawn Lynch had his best game of the season rushing 29 times for 153 yards. His best run of the day was the 56 yard touchdown to seal the victory in the 4th quarter. Lynch broke a couple of tackles on the play and then took off down the sideline. No one was going to catch him. He got up to full speed in a hurry. Lynch also threw his first career touchdown pass to Robert Royal giving the Bills a five point lead. He got the pitch from J.P. Losman and threw a perfect spiral to Royal in the endzone. What a fantastic play call. Losman also had a fantastic day going 24-34 for 295 and a touchdown. He also threw an interception but I will take those numbers any day. Lee Evans had another terrific game with nine receptions for 165 and a touchdown. Losman and Evans have great chemistry and it shows on the field. The offensive line played great today giving Losman plenty of time to scan the field. He threw some nice checkdowns to Michael Gaines and Robert Royal. Angelo Crowell led the defense with 14 tackles. He was all over the field. Our defense as a whole played great allowing only 28 yards rushing. Jabari Greer and Terrence McGee played a great game forcing Palmer to make some bad throws. Kiwaukee Thomas came up with an interception to end the game. Great game by both the offense and the defense. I was a little disappointed in the special teams coverage. They gave up a 100 yard return for a touchdown. That is so unlike Bobby Aprils unit. We made up for it with a few good punt returns. This was a great team win. I also want to thank Coach Jauron for putting a great game plan in place. Our offense again controlled the clock and would have scored more if we didn’t have to settle for field goals on a couple of drives. It feels really good to get to .500. I hope we continue to play like we have the last three weeks. This team is starting to come together and everyone is playing hard. Our defense has been fantastic and our offense is starting to show that we have the weapons to score. Lets Go Bills. Great win yesterday.