December 31, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
Aaron Schobel,
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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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December 16, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
bills,
Buffalo Bills,
Fred Jackson,
Jairus Byrd,
Kansas City Chiefs,
Marshawn Lynch,
Matt Cassel,
Patriots,
Perry Fewell,
Randy Moss,
Rian Lindell,
Ryan Fitzpatrick,
Tom Brady,
Trent Edwards
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
Jeremy Smith |
analysis,
bills,
Bud Adams,
Buffalo Bills,
Chris Johnson,
Jaguars,
Jairus Byrd,
Jauron,
Rian Lindell,
Ryan Fitzpatrick,
Sabres,
Titan,
Titans,
Trent Edwards
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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There is no doubt about it anymore, the Buffalo Bills are one of the worst teams in the NFL.
This is a team that is going to miss out on the playoffs for the tenth straight year, which is unacceptable. So many things are wrong with this team, and the fans are starting to get impatient with all of these years of rebuilding.
Apparently the Bills have been rebuilding for the past decade but no good has come of it. They have had only one winning season as a team during this time. One. Let me just repeat it for a third time in case it is not sinking in, this team has had one winning season in ten years.
Sometimes you just want to laugh out loud at how bad this team is.
Don’t get me wrong, I have the up-most respect for the players on the team. They put themselves [...]
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November 15, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
Aaron Schobel,
analysis,
bills,
Buffalo Bills,
donte witner,
Injuries,
injury bug,
Jairus Byrd,
preview,
Terrell Owens,
terrence mcgee,
Trent Edwards
The Bills are coming off an impressive victory last week. Wait a minute, they didn't even play. Why do I feel like they lost though?
Well, the losses are coming compliments of the injury bug (pictured to the right) which has bitten everyone in the last few weeks especially on defense.
Here is a list of injures in past few weeks.
Terrell Owens (no surprise). I think this one was caused by him stubbing his toe. No wait, he took a nap and woke [...]
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For all intents and purposes, the Trent Edwards era in Buffalo is over after this season.
It is really simple, Edwards just hasn’t been any good. After watching him play this year, it has just helped draw the conclusion that many people were forming after last season; Edwards should not be starting in the NFL.
He isn’t a rookie anymore, which some people like to argue. He has played in 30 NFL games, and still hasn’t shown any signs of improvement. Sure he has games where he puts up solid stats, but they are usually against sub-par defenses and are few and far between.
In his three years as a starter, he average 177 yards per game, which is absolutely pathetic. Throwing one more [...]
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November 11, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
analysis,
Bengals,
bills,
Buffalo Bills,
Donte Whitner,
Jarius Byrd,
Lindell,
Michael Vick,
preview,
Titans,
Tony Dungy,
Trent Edwards,
Vince Young
Hey fans, yes, the rumors are true about Michael Vick's adviser, former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy expressing his personal interest about Vick joining the Buffalo Bills next year. In the same conversation, the Bills were also in the mix of acquiring Vick's services before the season started along with Bengals. This of course, was after his prison sentence for dog fighting was completed.
Now, I am not saying that the rumors for next season have been completely thrown out the window, but when it comes right down to it, the Bills have two starting QBs already, Edwards and Fitzpatrick. Furthermore, what has Vick done this year for the Eagles that could contribute to the success of the Bills next season? Vick, has completed 2 of 6 passes for 6 yards and rushed 12 times for 27 [...]
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Sunday, the Bills and Texans faced off in Buffalo which some thought would have been the start of a three-game winning streak for the Bills. Unfortunately, we were wrong as the Bills lost to the Texans 31-10.
Coming into the game, the Bills offense was led by backup QB Ryan Fitzpartick due to the concussion to Trent Edwards in last week's game against the Panthers. The defense was led by S Jairus Byrd and his multiple interceptions in the last three games. Needless to say, one of these leaders did not disappoint.
Let's unveil the bad first (drum roll please). Ryan Fitzpatrick was, how do I put this in somewhat nice terms... worthless. Fitzpartick went 15-of-23 for 117 yards and two interceptions. Trent Edwards could have put up these numbers with the concussion symptoms he's been [...]
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This just in, the Bills win two in a row!!!!
[caption id="attachment_2297" align="alignright" width="182" caption="Jairus Byrd looking for another interception. Jairus has five picks in the last three games"][/caption]
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
Jeremy Smith |
bills,
Buffalo Bills,
deangelo williams,
jonathan stewart,
Lee Evans,
Mark Sanchez,
Rian Lindell,
Ryan Fitzpatrick,
Thomas Jones,
Trent Edwards
[caption id="attachment_2214" align="alignright" width="299" caption="Rian "the scoring machine" Lindell"][/caption]
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