MVP
06-01-2006, 01:25 PM
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http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20060601/1057124.asp
Reyes believes his best football is still ahead of him. Working under Maser helped get him to this point and Reyes said McNally is the right coach to push him to the next level.
"He's a master technician," Reyes said. "He's basically broken down everything I've done good or bad and he's making it better. I'm glad to have him as a teacher."
Reyes came to Buffalo with no guarantees of being a starter. He still has to beat out Anderson and second-year pro Duke Preston to win the job, and the competition could drag into training camp. The sooner a starter emerges the better, according to McNally.
"Right now obviously we don't have pads on, but I think someone will stand out at that position," he said. "So whether it's before the OTAs [organized team activity] or it's after one or two practices in Rochester, it will be soon."
Come On Reyes, Beat out Fat Bennie!
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20060601/1057124.asp
Reyes believes his best football is still ahead of him. Working under Maser helped get him to this point and Reyes said McNally is the right coach to push him to the next level.
"He's a master technician," Reyes said. "He's basically broken down everything I've done good or bad and he's making it better. I'm glad to have him as a teacher."
Reyes came to Buffalo with no guarantees of being a starter. He still has to beat out Anderson and second-year pro Duke Preston to win the job, and the competition could drag into training camp. The sooner a starter emerges the better, according to McNally.
"Right now obviously we don't have pads on, but I think someone will stand out at that position," he said. "So whether it's before the OTAs [organized team activity] or it's after one or two practices in Rochester, it will be soon."
Come On Reyes, Beat out Fat Bennie!