An interview with Jim Kelly - ESPN
In an extensive interview with Page 2, Jim Kelly discusses his love of sports, Buffalo, and pro wrestling among other topics.
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS | DVOA PLAYOFF ODDS REPORT
The Bills' average amount of wins is 3 but they have a 0% chance of making the playoffs according to FO. They also have an 83% chance of getting a top 3 pick.
Many chips need to be played to have Luck fall to Bills - The Buffalo News
Mark Gaughan answers questions on Andrew Luck coming out in the draft, the pass defense's lack of interceptions, and Paul Posluszny's ability. Good read.
"The Bills have not been mathematically eliminated, but AccuScore's computers give them a zero percent chance of winning the division or going to the playoffs. They're pegged for a 3-13 record."
OL Wrotto blending in quickly - BuffaloBills.com
"Apart from the terminology, everything is basically the same," Wrotto said. "This is the same system I did in college; it’s basically the same technique we did in Seattle. It won’t take me as long as someone who’s never been in the system (before) to learn it, so I can jump right in. If they need me, I’ll step up to play."
Inside The Bills | Self scouting this week "
"We’re looking at what’s caused us the most problems," said Paul Posluszny. "It’s great for us because we can see how teams are attacking us and what has been most successful for them. So we’re taking a close look at that this week and fix those problems."
Inside The Bills | 2 Bills HOF’ers on top 100 "
"O.J. Simpson and Bruce Smith will both rank somewhere between 40-31 on episode #7, which debuts tonight (Thurs., Oct. 14) at 9:00 PM ET on NFL Network."
Stroud can lift spirits - Sports - The Buffalo News
"It's tough times now," said defensive end Spencer Johnson. "A lot of guys are down, and a lot of guys could be losing a little spirit. But you look over there and Marcus is always the same. When it's time, he gets serious. But every time you see him, he's always upbeat, he's always lively, and that's a good thing for the team."
Many chips need to be played to have Luck fall to Bills - The Buffalo News
Mark Gaughan answers questions on Andrew Luck coming out in the draft, the pass defense's lack of interceptions, and Paul Posluszny's ability. Good read.
Clayton: Hold Ralph To His Word - WGR 550 SportsRadio
"I thought it was great...It answers the question that might have been unanswered had he waited until the end of the season and so if he says they can take a quarterback, good, hold him at his word, take the quarterback because they're hard to find and it's been a long time since Jim Kelly's been playing and you've seen the void that has happened since then."
Jackson looking for more carries|WIVB.com
"Any running back likes to get the ball about 20-times a game," Jackson told News 4 Sports, "whether that is 15-carries, five receptions, or whether it's just 20-carries. I think that's kinda where my number is, I'm sure that's how CJ feels. The more carries you get the better you feel you have a feel of the game, and about twenty would be my target."
Spiller comes back to Clemson to retire No. 28 - Times Union
"C.J. Spiller will take the Tiger walk through the fans into the stadium and run down the hill at Death Valley with the Clemson team before kickoff Saturday — before the halftime ceremony to retire his jersey."
Like all Buffalo Bills fans, Thurman Thomas is frustrated | syracuse.com
"You have to have a plan," Thomas said. "In the last 10 years, the Bills have not had a plan. I think (owner) Mr. (Ralph) Wilson said that a couple of days ago in an interview that he did. They were just hiring guys and signing guys, and you didn’t really know if they were football players."
Bills’ Class of 2010 Off to Slow Start : Buffalo Sports Daily
"We’re five games into the rookie season for the Class of 2010, and while it’s considerably premature to start throwing out grades, it’s been long enough to start gaining a little insight into what their respective roles on the team are."
Local News | Lynch set for Seahawks debut | Seattle Times Newspaper
"Marshawn Lynch and his self-given moniker will take to the field for the first time with his new team when the Seahawks travel to take on the Chicago Bears on Sunday."