ESPN's John Clayton writes: Willis McGahee's fifth 100-yard rushing game in six starts has allowed Bills coach Mike Mularkey to expand a more physical brand of offense that has spurred five victories in the past seven games. McGahee's strength is his ability to bounce off initial tackles and move forward. Mularkey's added to that approach by creating a "Jumbo" running package by using 328-pound rookie offensive lineman Jason Peters as a second tight end on some early downs. And as the team gets near the goal line, the Bills use 335-pound defensive tackle Sam Adams as an extra blocker at tight end. more
It would be nice if Bannan had got some props for coming in playing guard on goalline plays for Bills. I think willingness to let players play other positions is a sign of a good coach.
It would be nice if Bannan had got some props for coming in playing guard on goalline plays for Bills. I think willingness to let players play other positions is a sign of a good coach.
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