The Bills capped off the end of the 2009-10 season with a snow storm of a victory over the visiting Indianapolis Colts 30-7. I must admit, I was quite pleased with the effort the Bills put into this game being they were not going to face all the great talent on the Colts roster. Why did the Bills not face the talent you may ask? Well, the Colts are in the playoffs with a first-week bye and home-field advantage throughout. Of course, all of us know what the Bills will be doing this off-season, right?
Regardless of the off-season, the Bills and their players put up wonderful and somewhat impressive numbers last Sunday. The key components to the victory were the offense found the end zone, Bills QB, Ryan Fitzpatrick threw no interceptions and the defense actually tackled and somewhat [...]
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The Buffalo Bills introduce their new General Manager today in Orchard Park, New York. Buddy Nix will take over as the new GM, effective immediately. Nix has over 14 years of NFL experience in a number of different capacities, most recently as the Bills national scout. His last executive positions was with the San Diego Chargers as their assistant GM/director of player personnel.
There were two other candidates who were jockeying for the position, but after a great face-to-face interview with team owner Ralph Wilson Nix was offered the job. Nix, who recently turned 70 years old, is taking over the position which was vacated by Marv Levy after the 2007 season.
The Bills Chief Operating Officer Russ Brandon, who was the interim GM since Levy's exit, was promoted to chief executive [...]
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Well kids, the Bills lost again this time to the Patriots who have not won a game on the road until this past Sunday. I guess you could call this win for the Patriots a Christmas gift that was beautifully wrapped by the Bills.
I am interested to see how the fans of Buffalo are holding up when I visit my family this week in western New York. Even though the Bills will be in Atlanta next weekend, I have a feeling the Bills faithful will not be too pleased about their play on the field against the Patriots. I am bummed that I will not be able to see a Bills game when I arrive, but I will be able to see a Sabres game. Thank you Lord!!! Of course, my odds are better at seeing the Sabres win a game then the Bills.
The Bills continue to wind down their disappointing season with a trip to [...]
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December 16, 2009 by
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The Buffalo Bills visited the Kansas City Chiefs this past Sunday and escaped with a victory improving their record to 5-8 overall and 2-1 under new head coach Perry Fewell.
Needless to say, a win is a win but it wasn't pretty. Coming into the game, the Chiefs only had three wins themselves so we can say very comfortably that this game wasn't going to be a potential postseason game or [...]
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November 18, 2009 by
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The Bills continued their losing ways on Sunday, compliments of the Tennessee Titans. As predicted Titans owner Bud Adams was left pondering after flicking of the Bills.
The anticipated return of Trent Edwards was a complete let down. Edwards returned as the starting QB and actually looked worse than before his concussion and time off. Edwards went 18-of-28, one TD and one interception. During the game, I think once the Bills were tired of Edwards not doing anything, [...]
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This just in, the Bills win two in a row!!!!
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As predicted, last week, the Bills defense picked apart Jake Delhomme who is having a horrible year. Delhomme completed three interceptions which allowed Buffalo to score 14 points. Besides Delhomme giving the ball away three times, the [...]
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October 20, 2009 by
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Thomas Jones,
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After coming off a heartbreaking loss to the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football in the opening week of the 2009 season, the Buffalo [...]
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OK, allow me to remove my foot from my mouth after saying that the Bills would beat the Lions by 23 points. To make matters worse, there was only 23 total points scored between the two teams. Of course, the Lions, I am not surprised didn't score more then 20 points on their own but the Bills, cmon! Continuing on with making matters worse, the Bills didn't even score one touchdown. That's right, not one. I think everyone on "The Best NFL Analysis and Commentary on the Planet" website, yes, this website should take up a collection for Rian Lindell and give him that money as an incentive bonus. He may not know where the end-zone is, but he does know where the up-rights are. Of course, I will leave out the fact that he did miss one field goal in the game going two for three. The missed kick [...]
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