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Ralph Wilson Jr. Cleans House, a New Beginning For Buffalo Bills

Posted: 4th January 2010 by Robert Quinn in NFL
Hours after a strong win against the Indianapolis Colts, Ralph Wilson Jr. fired the entire Buffalo Bills coaching staff, including interim head coach Perry Fewell. Former Baltimore Ravens coach, and current NFL Network analyst Brian Billick is expected to be interviewed this week for the head coach position. Fewell is also expected to be interviewed, although this may only be to comply with the "Rooney Rule." Adam Schefter has reported that the ...

Buffalo Bills All-Decade Team: Offense

Posted: 1st January 2010 by Robert Quinn in NFL
With the first decade of the millenium just coming to an end, I have decided to take a look at the best of the favorites on the Buffalo Bills of the past ten seasons on the offensive side of the ball. Although the last decade has been filled with sorrow and tragedy for our beloved Bills, these players will always stand out in the hearts of Buffalo fans, for the ...

Buffalo Bills Take First Step in Turning Around With New GM, Buddy Nix

Posted: 31st December 2009 by Robert Quinn in NFL
Hello, and Happy Holidays to all the loyal Bills fans, and readers of my articles! Sorry about the lack of recent posts, but I am back and ready to bring you all the latest news on our Buffalo Bills. Ralph Wilson Jr. has been the owner of the Buffalo Bills franchise since the inception of the National Football League 50 long years ago. Still today, Buffalo Bills' loyal fans have yet ...
On August 31, 1983, at St Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, a star was born. That star is Larry Darnell Fitzgerald Jr. Since beginning Pee Wee at age 10, Fitzgerald has blown away spectators not just with his skills but his classy attitude as well. Never one to celebrate, blast teammates or coaches, Fitzgerald is one of the most humble, outspoken players in a league where most top receivers are divas. Theácombination ...

Is Mike Singletary Turning the San Francisco 49ers Around?

Posted: 15th December 2009 by Robert Quinn in NFL
On Oct. 20, 2008, Mike Singletary, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, made a statement. That statement was that he wasn't going to lose. In his first game as a head coach, he sent rookie TE Vernon Davis to the locker room early after a slapping an opposing player's helmet. Singletary gave an emotional and angry press conference, calling the tight end "uncoachable" and stating that he'd "rather have 10 players on ...
This Sunday the Buffalo Bills (4-8) face off against the Kansas City Chiefs (3-9), in a game with no playoff implications, no star quarterbacks, and which is expected to be blacked out. Both teams lack both offense and defense. However, when the teams faced each other in Week 12 of last season, Buffalo spanked the Chiefs 54-31, a score unimaginable to Buffalo fans. Can Buffalo put up similar numbers this weekend? I ...

Bills’ Rush Defense Key To Victory Over Division Rival Jets

Posted: 3rd December 2009 by Robert Quinn in NFL
Tonight, a different Buffalo Bills team will face off against their AFC East rival, the New York Jets. The Bills defeated the Jets earlier this season, winning 16-13 in overtime on a Rian Lindell 47-yard field. This was also the game in which Trent Edwards suffered a concussion, allowing backup quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to display his skills. Despite the victory, Buffalo's rush defense was despicable, allowing a total of 309 rushing yards ...
Yesterday's 41-17 loss against Tennessee was embarrassing, to be kind. After a promising first half, Buffalo was not able to make any changes going into the third quarter. To make matters worse, Chris Johnson, who pounded the rock for 232 all purpose yards while scoring two touchdowns, was holding up T.O's jersey in the press conference, after Owens bet the running back Buffalo would win the game. Johnson eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards ...

Getting Into “Beast Mode” With Marshawn Lynch

Posted: 13th November 2009 by Robert Quinn in NFL
With enough game previews and Bills quarterback talk on the site already, I have decided to do a profile on one of my favorite Buffalo Bills, Marshawn Lynch. Early Years Marshawn Lynch was born on April 22, 1986, in Oakland, California, to a family of athletes. His uncle Lorenzo Lynch played 11 years in the NFL as a cornerback, and his cousin Josh Johnson was recently drafted as a quarterback by ...

Can the Buffalo Bills Contain Chris Johnson and the Tennessee Titans?

Posted: 10th November 2009 by Robert Quinn in NFL
The Buffalo Bills are entering Week 10 coming off of a bye week, which has allowed their injured players time to heal. Trend Edwards is expected to start after missing the previous two games due to a concussion. Tennessee has looked strong since they gave Vince Young the starting job, mostly due to the astounding play of second year running back Chris Johnson. Hopefully the Bills have used the bye week to ...