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Apologies for the late posting today, Bills fans - the rigors of a college workload finally caught up with me. My rule is to give you daily updates, and I'm abiding by that rule today - just a bit later than usual. I'll be back with the usual full-fledged coverage tomorrow morning!

Here's what's been going on with the Bills and the Buffalo media today:

Two key Bills starters, CB Terrence McGee and OG Brad Butler, missed practice today after sustaining injuries this past Sunday. Butler's shoulder is injured, while McGee has a set of sore ribs. According to the article, both players have a good chance to play against the Patriots, and Dick Jauron was "cautiously optimistic" that they would. It is also being reported that Jabari Greer, not Kiwaukee Thomas, would get the start at corner in the event that McGee can't take part in Sunday's game. Yikes.

Meanwhile, CB Ashton Youboty (hip) practiced on a limited basis and should be fine for Sunday; WR Josh Reed, who missed the Steelers game last week, practiced fully and will be back for the Patriots game. That could be one key to getting this team's passing attack back on track; more on that in a moment.

With two of the Bills' four healthy corners (McGee, Youboty) ailing, some insurance was added in the form of young CB Dustin Fox. A former teammate of Donte Whitner, Ashton Youboty and Tim Anderson at Ohio State, Fox provides a smart, flexible insurance policy for the team as a member of the practice squad. To make room for Fox, the Bills released Orchard Park native S Jon Corto; his release brings to an end a fantastic story about a young man growing up idolizing a team, then playing for them as a rookie. Good luck wherever you go, Jon.

Here's an article that is sure to make Kurupt happy: apparently, Connor Byrne thinks that Aaron Schobel and Chris Kelsay stink. From the article:

The inability of Kelsay and Schobel to stop the run was apparent against Parker, who regularly ran directly toward the Bills' ends instead of up the middle against their supposedly awful D-tackles.

Byrne is right, but not 100% right - much of Buffalo's problem defending the edge rush has been the fault of the corners and their inability to turn runs back inside. Travis Henry and Willie Parker had their longest runs right up along the sidelines. That said, it's plainly obvious that the Bills' starting defensive ends are overly compensated - and, in general, Byrne is spot on with his analysis. Enjoy, K.

Another update to the status of Kevin Everett was made today, though this one remains rumor at the moment: Kevin may be transferred to Houston (much closer to home for Kevin) to continue his rehabilitation. That's the news news; here's the good news:

Dr. Barth Green, chairman of the neurological surgery department at the University of Miami medical school, said that Everett continues to show significant signs of progress.

"He's sitting up and eating and doing rehab," Green said. "Everything's exactly how we expected. It's very positive."

If you recall, it was a week ago yesterday (Tuesday) that we were excited about Everett voluntarily moving his arms and legs. From the sounds of it, the strides that Kevin are taking are more amazing by the day. Keep up the good work - we're still thinking of you, Kevin!

I've ordered mine, and you should order yours too - the Kevin Everett t-shirt that the Bills wore to support their fallen teammate this past Sunday. 20 bucks to kill three birds with one (well, twenty) stone(s) - support the Bills, support Kevin and support spinal cord research. It's win-win-win, so order yours today!

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Another buckeye!!!???
Mr. Levy, why must you do this to all of us Michigan/Bills fans???
http://ifitsfairitsgone.blogspot.com

by nickfeely8 on Sep 20, 2007 1:32 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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Hate to break it to you, Feely, but there can't be a lot of confidence in any prospect formerly coached by Lloyd Carr. :)
Create a free account to join in the discussion, Bills fans!

by Brian Galliford on Sep 20, 2007 6:34 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yeah..
...that Tom Brady was a real bust...Oh...never mind.

It's kinda sad that I have to resort to that to defend the Wolverines...

http://ifitsfairitsgone.blogspot.com

by nickfeely8 on Sep 20, 2007 12:42 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Good
I'm glad to see others coming around on our putrid DE's.  It's too bad the front office couldn't have had the wherewithal to see what we all see.

In regards to them killing us against the rush, I think Willie Parker said it best: "Their defensive ends pass rush 100 percent all the time, so I knew it was going to leave a hole in the gap (to the outside), and that's where I ran". When the opposition knows what you are going to do, it's not exactly difficult to beat, especially in this situation. It's sad that these guys (and the coaches) couldn't figure out that Pittsburgh was going to exploit this all day and probably even sadder that despite the fact that they were rushing the passer the whole game, they still couldn't get close to him.

I don't blame the CB's so much for our poor run D to the outside. They are to blame for 6-8 yard gains turning into 10-15 yarders, but the fact that our DE's leave a gaping hole every play is where the problem truly lies. Any RB can run off tackle and have success against ends like these. A CB shouldn't have to be trying to come up in run support at the line every off tackle play. Remember, in our D they are already 10 yards downfield to start with, so again, I place full blame on our overrated DE's.

God, these guys suck. I wish I could suck and get a humungous raise.

~K

by Kurupt on Sep 20, 2007 11:20 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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'In regards to them killing us against the rush, I think Willie Parker said it best: "Their defensive ends pass rush 100 percent all the time, so I knew it was going to leave a hole in the gap (to the outside), and that's where I ran". '

Man if they are pass rushing 100% of the time, and thats what they do well, sure does seem the Denver and Pittsburgh QBs have had alot of time and clean uniforms.

BTW does anyone else think its weird that we get so many announcements about Everett from a doctor in Miami, rather then say Everett's doctor in Buffalo, Everett's family, Everett's agent or the team?

by Thronsen on Sep 20, 2007 8:25 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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