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Special Teams Player of the Week Roscoe Parrish, PR, Buffalo. Said coach Dick Jauron: "When he touches the ball, there is a buzz in the stadium. They expect him to make a big play every time.'' His 120 punt-return yards in the rout of Seattle was a club record, and his weaving, Usain Bolt-like 63-yard return for a touchdown in the second quarter was the third of his brief NFL career.
Parrish > Hester. He doesn't need to tool around in the endzone for 30 seconds before running out to score a return TD. Just as fast, almost as strong, and assuredly quicker.
The Bills held the Seahawks to three of 16 third-down conversions, a measly 3.8 yards per play, and recorded five sacks with only one penalty and no turnovers. Pretty impressive, playing in midseason form in the first game of the season -- and on a wet field.
It seems like just yesterday we couldn't stop a team on 3rd down to save our lives. I hope this is a continuing trend!
Yeah, Jauron had this team ready to go this week against a team that we "weren't supposed to beat." Damn solid job of coaching, still needs to get Lynch more involved though.
So with all the talk about re-signing players, when are we going to start discussing an extension for Jauron. He is a FA at the end of the year afterall.
So with all the talk about re-signing players, when are we going to start discussing an extension for Jauron. He is a FA at the end of the year afterall.
He still has a long way to go; I'd like to at least see a playoff birth first.
The thing that impressed me most about Jauron is that he didn't sit on the lead at the end of the 1st half. He allowed the offense and attack the Seattle defense. Had this been last year there is no doubt he would have taken 3 kneels and walked into the lockerroom.
I hope that he keeps up that type of aggression. Let Fewell and Schonert attack the opposition, don't hold back. If he continues to do that this team will continue to win.
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