billsburgh
07-28-2007, 05:18 PM
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Receiving game
Lee Evans carried the day receiving for the offense with six receptions. Every cornerback on Buffalo's roster has had difficulty neutralizing him. Even on the plays when Terrence McGee and Jason Webster have played strong coverage Evans more often than not prevails with a reception.
Not far behind him however, was Marshawn Lynch who had five catches. With his receptions split out wide and from out of the backfield and rushing carries Lynch was a busy rookie. His best catch came late in 11-on-11 when he had a big gainer over the middle as J.P. Losman hit him in stride. Sam Aiken and Peerless Price each chipped in with three receptions.
Chris Kelsay and Kyle Williams have been among the most consistent when it comes to getting penetration at the line of scrimmage.
"I know one thing about Chris Kelsay," said head coach Dick Jauron. "You're going to get it all. That's why we wanted him back. He plays with all his heart every Sunday, but every practice day too."
Williams on one play surprised Losman in the backfield forcing the quarterback to roll out of the pocket away from the pursuing nose tackle. Williams actually got to him to tap him (sack) before he released the ball.
Williams also hustled big time on a tight end screen to Robert Royal. Williams was in the middle of the field and as the pass was thrown raced down the line and would've made the tackle if it were live football as he was the first to lay a hand on Royal.
Receiving game
Lee Evans carried the day receiving for the offense with six receptions. Every cornerback on Buffalo's roster has had difficulty neutralizing him. Even on the plays when Terrence McGee and Jason Webster have played strong coverage Evans more often than not prevails with a reception.
Not far behind him however, was Marshawn Lynch who had five catches. With his receptions split out wide and from out of the backfield and rushing carries Lynch was a busy rookie. His best catch came late in 11-on-11 when he had a big gainer over the middle as J.P. Losman hit him in stride. Sam Aiken and Peerless Price each chipped in with three receptions.
Chris Kelsay and Kyle Williams have been among the most consistent when it comes to getting penetration at the line of scrimmage.
"I know one thing about Chris Kelsay," said head coach Dick Jauron. "You're going to get it all. That's why we wanted him back. He plays with all his heart every Sunday, but every practice day too."
Williams on one play surprised Losman in the backfield forcing the quarterback to roll out of the pocket away from the pursuing nose tackle. Williams actually got to him to tap him (sack) before he released the ball.
Williams also hustled big time on a tight end screen to Robert Royal. Williams was in the middle of the field and as the pass was thrown raced down the line and would've made the tackle if it were live football as he was the first to lay a hand on Royal.