It took all of two weeks with the veterans for Bills rookie wideout James Hardy to speak up and ask for some extra one-on-one time. At the close of week two of OTA sessions Hardy approached quarterback Trent Edwards and asked if he would work on the fade pattern in the end zone with him. It was a pass they had misconnected on during practice.
"The funny thing about James is he came to me," said a somewhat surprised Edwards. "As a rookie and a young guy that wants to get better and he's approaching me… I know I'm not a veteran, but I've been in this league for a year now, but there's not any intimidation by any means."
"I want to come out here and make big plays," said Hardy. "I'm just going to try to get that chemistry down with our quarterback like I did at Indiana."
Earlier during that same practice last Thursday, Hardy was bending the ear of veteran wideout Lee Evans about the pre-snap adjustments and footwork on routes.
"The funny thing about James is he came to me," said a somewhat surprised Edwards. "As a rookie and a young guy that wants to get better and he's approaching me… I know I'm not a veteran, but I've been in this league for a year now, but there's not any intimidation by any means."
"I want to come out here and make big plays," said Hardy. "I'm just going to try to get that chemistry down with our quarterback like I did at Indiana."
Earlier during that same practice last Thursday, Hardy was bending the ear of veteran wideout Lee Evans about the pre-snap adjustments and footwork on routes.
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