The start of this week's OTAs went a lot smoother for Buffalo's offense than they did seven days ago. The Bills attack was executing well for the most part as Trent Edwards and the first unit consistently made plays during the team work session and no huddle.
"I think we've made a lot of good offensive plays the past couple of practices," said Edwards. "We've installed some plays that we had never run before and now that we're running them and seeing a lot of different looks you have more confidence when you run them over and over again. I feel like now I'm kind of getting into the rhythm and the receivers are getting into the rhythm. You're kind of getting on the same page and that's why you're going to see this offense make plays hopefully."
Josh Reed made some nice plays early in the practice setting with a grab deep over the middle, which was later followed by a leaping catch where he fully extended to pull the ball in on his way to the sideline.
"I think we've made a lot of good offensive plays the past couple of practices," said Edwards. "We've installed some plays that we had never run before and now that we're running them and seeing a lot of different looks you have more confidence when you run them over and over again. I feel like now I'm kind of getting into the rhythm and the receivers are getting into the rhythm. You're kind of getting on the same page and that's why you're going to see this offense make plays hopefully."
Josh Reed made some nice plays early in the practice setting with a grab deep over the middle, which was later followed by a leaping catch where he fully extended to pull the ball in on his way to the sideline.
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