Buffalo
Bills Bills Camp Day 8, Sunday's practice was
long and physical. Buffalo Bills Camp Day 8,
Up until this point in camp, we've seen the Bills hone their passing
game in 7-on-7 drills, even in full pads. Buffalo Bills Camp Day 8, Sunday saw a heavy dose of 11-on-11 work,
including one stint at the goal line with live tackling. The 2 hour, 52 minute-practice
was the longest of training camp to this point. Buffalo
Bills Camp Day 8, They've gone five straight practices in
full pads and will practice again Monday before a day off. Some teams have just
started camp, but the Bills are deep into theirs. Buffalo Bills Camp Day 8, The Bills offensive line had a better day
in protection than their nightmare Saturday night. "We don’t necessarily
game plan for our own defense, obviously it’s still practice, but they got the
best of us yesterday with some different looks and things like that,"
Manuel said after Sunday's practice. "We went back and worked on the
protection aspect of things so we could protect the pocket a little better and
each one of those guys did a better job today." The Bills focused more on
first and second downs and the running game Sunday, which gave the defense less
opportunity for sacks. Still, the blocking was better. We counted only two
sacks in 11-on-11 work. What we're seeing emerge is two different
"versions" of the Bills' offense. One is an up-tempo, shotgun-style
offense with option elements and a lot of speed. This when we'll see C.J.
Spiller, Marquise Goodwin, and Chris Hogan on the field. But
there's another side of the offense that saw plenty of action Sunday. That's a
"heavier" set with EJ Manuel under center, Lee Smith at
tight end, Anthony Dixon and Frank Summers in the
backfield, and Mike Williams at receiver.
It's not just a goal line package; it's a physical unit that the Bills have
used in a variety of situations. It has a similar physical makeup to the
Steelers' teams of the mid-2000s when Doug Whaley was coming up through the
ranks as a scout. Sammy Watkins continues to put on a show. His latest act
was a catch down the left sideline when he stopped on his route and reached
over the cornerback to haul in the pass. He made it look smooth. I might
compare it to a basketball player who is a natural finisher under the rim,
finding the right bounce or angle to get the ball in the hoop. Watkins has
excellent concentration and can adjust his body and pluck the ball out of the
air. Cornerback Leodis McKelvin hasn't participated in 11-on-11 team
drills for the last three practices. He's coming off hip surgery and the Bills
still want to ease him back in. Corey Graham has been taking first-team
reps in his place. Doug Marrone confirmed Sunday that the Bills' offense has
made the red zone a point of emphasis and are holding an extra red zone period
after practice, as we noted Saturday night. Buffalo
Bills Camp Day 8, Sunday's results were better than what we
saw last week. Manuel found Williams three times for touchdowns while Robert
Woods and Chris Hogan also snagged passes for scores. It was a
considerable improvement, Buffalo Bills Camp Day 8.
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