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Preseason Game 3: Bills 20 Colts 7

August 25, 2008 By: Billy5407 Category: Ashton Youboty, Buffalo Bills, Chris Kelsay, J.P. Losman, Jason Peters, John Wendling, Josh Reed, Justin Jenkins, Keith Ellison, Langston Walker, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, NFL, Reggie Corner, Trent Edwards, Xavier Omon No Comments →

Hello Bills fans.  The Buffalo Bills defeated the Colts last night at the brand new Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.  J.P. Losman led the first team offense to two scoring drives.  The most impressive was the 18 play 94 yard which took over 10 minutes off of the clock.  The drive was capped off by a one-yard by rookie Xavier Omon.  Losman looked great in this game.  He made quick decisions and released the ball on time to his wideouts.  Its comforting to know that we have a more than capable backup quarterback.  Losman should good command and only had one bad throw.  Lee Evans and Josh Reed were his go to guys and Justin Jenkins made a nice grab for a first down.  The offensive line played well and gave Losman plenty of time to throw the ball.  Left tackle Langston Walker held Dwight Freeney in check and is getting better at his new position.  It was scary when he left the field but x-rays were negative on his forearm.  I still would love to see Jason Peters report one of these days so Walker could move back to the right side.  The Defense had a fantastic game last night getting four interceptions.  Ashton Youboty, Keith Ellison, John Wendling, and Reggie Corner all had picks on the night.  The defensive line played well and on the first play of the game Chris Kelsay sacked Jared Lorenzen.  I cant wait to see this team hit the field on September 7th.  Check out the highlights of the game on nfl.com.  Go Bills. 

Preseason Game 3: Bills vs. Colts

August 24, 2008 By: Billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, J.P. Losman, James Hardy, Justin Jenkins, NFL, Roscoe Parrish, Trent Edwards No Comments →

Hello Bills fans.  Tonight the Buffalo Bills travel to Indianapolis to face the Colts.  This will be the first game at Lucas Oil stadium.  Trent Edwards has been ruled out for the game as he is still recovering from the thigh contusion suffered on Tuesday night.  Also out for the game are wide receivers James Hardy and Roscoe ParrishJ.P. Losman will get the start tonight and it will be interesting to see how he plays with the first team offense.  Losman was the Bills starter for the 2006 season and had a successful year.  He started the 2007 season but lost his job to Edwards after an injury.  Losman has shown flashes but needs to get rid of the ball quicker.  The Bills need to establish the run tonight just like they did against the Steelers last week.  The starters will play at least the first half tonight.  This game will also give players on the bubble a chance to shine for the coaches before the first roster cutdown to 75 on August 26.  Go Bills. 

Bills Sign Johnson; Dukes Agrees With Whitner

July 08, 2008 By: Billy5407 Category: Buffalo Bills, Donte Whitner, Justin Jenkins, NFL, Steve Johnson No Comments →

Hello Bills fans.  Today the team announced that they have signed seventh round pick Steve Johnson.  Johnson was the second of three seven round picks the Bills had in the 2008 draft.  Johnson had a monster senior year as a receiver, posting over 1,000 yards and 13 tds.  He has great size at 6′2″ 200 lbs.  He will be competing for the fifth wide receiver spot with special teams standout Justin Jenkins.  If the the team only decides to keep five receivers, the training camp battle between Jenkins and Johnson will be one to watch.  With a little grooming, Johnson can turn out to be a solid receiver in the NFL. 

On the NFL Network program total access, Jamie Dukes was asked about what he thought of Donte Whitner’s comment that said he guaranteed the Bills will make the playoffs.  Dukes responded by saying that he agrees with Whitner.  I always like Dukes and feel that he is a 100% right.  Thanks for billieving.  Go Bills.