The Seattle Seahawks remain interested in Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch, but is he available?
The news surrounding Lynch and also that of the interest the Seahawks have in him seems to change on a daily basis.
One minute the Bills are aggressively shopping Lynch around, the next they are going to keep him around. ( Read More…)
Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 8:45 am by Steve · No Comments
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Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch might be ready to move on to another city at this point.
Lynch and the Bills have had literally no communication this offseason, and it may be planned that way.
The running back was in the team’s facility working out in the weight room yet did not talk to head coach Chan Gailey.
Both sides seem to be sick of each other, which means a trade could be the only option.
The Bills were trying to trade Lynch before the NFL Draft but did not like the offers they were receiving.
Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 4:45 pm by Steve · No Comments
Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey is optimistic about his offense heading into the 2010 season.
Gailey believes major strides can be made from a 2009 season that saw an ineffective offense most Sundays.
The head coach points to the drafting of first-round running back C.J. Spiller and his ability to make big plays on offense and special teams.
Spiller would be added to a backfield that already includes Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch, allowing the Bills to use some different formations.
He is confident that Brian Brohm could make a run at the starting quarterback position and hold his own.
Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 7:36 am by Steve · No Comments
By Bud L. Ellis
Getting back to .500 and contending for a playoff berth will not be an easy task for the Buffalo Bills in 2010.
The Bills will take on playoff teams in six of their eight playoff games this upcoming season. The National Football League has released the list of home games and road games for Chan Gailey’s first season at the helm as head coach; dates and times will be announced later.
The Bills will face both conference runners-up in 2010, and both will be on the road– the New York Jets and the Minnesota Vikings. The Bills also hit the road to take on AFC East champion New England, AFC North champ Cincinnati, and playoff qualifiers Green Bay and Baltimore. The combined 2009 record of those six teams: 61-35.
Buffalo’s other two road games are at Miami and at Kansas City. Of the eight road opponents, seven finished last season with seven or more wins.
Both the Patriots and the Jets will visit Ralph Wilson Stadium, but the home schedule definitely is softer that the road slate. Half of the Bills’ home games are against teams that finished under .500 last season – Miami, Jacksonville, Detroit and Cleveland. The other two home games are against teams that just missed the playoffs: Pittsburgh and Chicago.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 10:38 pm by Bud · No Comments
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