February 17, 2010 by
Jeremy Smith |
2009 NFL Draft,
bills,
Buffalo Bills,
Eric Wood,
first round pick,
great backfield,
huge tight end,
Jairus Byrd,
League Leading interceptions,
Louisville,
new coaches,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
retiring,
second round pick,
Southern Miss.,
tackles,
USC
The Bills 2009 draft class brought broken knees, league leading interceptions and several tackles. of course, almost all the players taken were defense, I wonder why?
Well, the Bills season is still not out of our heads after what was supposed to be a surprise playoff year with a busy off-season and a "win at all stakes" mentality. Of course, we know how this story ends right? I mean, I don't have to go through it and write about again, do I? Please say I don't.
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December 31, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
Aaron Schobel,
bills,
Brian Brohm,
Buffalo Bills,
Colts,
Fred Jackson,
Louisville,
Rain Lindell,
Ryan Fitzpatrick,
Trent Edwards
Brian Brohm played his first game with high expectations all around him, but let the Bills faithful down. Of course, being in New York for the holidays, I was surrounded by people that didn't really expect much from the quarterback or the offensive line that blocks for him. This would be Brohm's first start in the NFL since being drafted by the Packers in the 2008 draft out of Louisville. It is a good thing no one was expecting much, because he never found the end-zone nor did the rest of the team.
Brohm finished the game with 146 passing yards on 17-of-29 passing attempts and two interceptions and no touchdowns. The no touchdowns would also spread throughout the rest of the offense like the H1N1 virus. Bills starting running back Fred Jackson only managed to compile a whopping 39 [...]
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