blogs.buffalobills.com - 14 days ago
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As we explained in our pass rush story on the home page today, Buffalo’s veteran defensive linemen have been given the freedom to improvise with their pass rushes by the defensive coaching staff. Chris Kelsay explains how it happens.
“We’ve got total communication out there all the time. ...
buffalobills.com - 15 days ago
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At the midway point of the 2009 campaign
there are a lot of problem areas for the
Bills on both sides of the ball, but one problem area from 2008 no longer appears to be one. Buffalo’s pass rush over the past two seasons ranked a combined 29th in the ...
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Bills sack numbers are up
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BuffaLowDown | A Buffalo Bills Blog —
... . In the second related story , DE Chris Kelsay explained that the Buffalo Defensive Line has an element of improvisation to it which has helped the players make decisions on the fly. While some may have their doubts about the Bills coaching staff more generally, it is hard to say that new defensive line coach Bob Sanders has been contributing to the problem.
Web Rumblings: Buffalo Bills Links, 11/8
Buffalo Rumblings —
... REALLY needs to be done as this team heads for a tenth straight season without a playoff berth?"
Analysis: Why the Bills have failed to make the playoffs | Democrat and Chronicle Sal Maiorana gives his very thorough breakdown on what has kept the Bills so mediocre for so long.
Mount Crushmore: What went wrong? | Democrat and Chronicle Interactive graphic with some of the faces of who is responsible for the last decade without the playoffs.
How Bills D-line improvises – Inside The Bills Buffalo’s veteran defensive ...
Around the AFC East: Week 9
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... disappeared on the field.
The lack of pressure was killer for the Dolphins.
It looks like the refrain we’ve heard so long in New York, has moved south.
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Could Buffalo be the longer term home for Mike Vick? Tony Dungy thinks so.
The defensive secondary has been a big part of the increase in sacks this year in Buffalo.
Chris Kelsay explains how the defense improvises at the line.
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