Unlikely to play Sunday
We do know this, we won’t know the identity of this offense until Lynn starts calling his plays on Sunday against Arizona.
At the very least, there are signs of smoke after offensive coordinator Greg Roman was sacked abruptly Friday. “The coaches around me can too, so we’re doing to make this one work”. I would recommend going with another player in that spot if you have other options. Having been thoroughly outplayed in terms of time of possession as it has been big play or bust so far this season including two touchdowns of over 70 yards against the Jets. That’s what I want to do.
“I’ve been training to do this all my life”, Lynn said. “I’m kind of down on myself and they did not understand why”. The building is constructed like a college stadium, which enhances the acoustics, which means that no matter how loud the fans cheer, they’ll be increasing louder whenever the Jets have the ball.
One thing Lynn knows he’ll do for sure is call the plays from the coaches’ box instead of the sideline, like Roman did.
“No, I’m more of an observer and trying to get in, if they ask questions, I’ll give them a defensive perspective, but that’s pretty much it”. “That’s definitely something we want to put our focus on”.
It’s easy to see that Watkins doesn’t meet expectations on the field, so why does he continue to get away with it? Now the team has to adapt to a new man calling the previous coordinators plays. Buffalo just fired their offensive co-ordinator, while Arizona appears to be hitting all the right notes and are back on track.
Buffalo’s offense is expected to have a different look to it on Sunday when they host the Arizona Cardinals as the number of plays in the game plan are expected to be reduced.
The Bills newly christened Offensive Coordinator Anthony Lynn admits it’s a challenge to take over his current position after the season has already started. Glenn hasn’t participated since re-injuring his left ankle injury in Week One. The Bills are familiar with Jones’ ability to disrupt a passing game from his days with the Patriots. Second-year cornerback Ronald Darby was a limited participant in practice on both Wednesday an Thursday due to a hamstring injury, and that could be part of the reason that the player was beat as many times as he was in Week Two. “He’s battling, he’s out making the plays, so I appreciate him battling and working each and every day”, said quarterback Tyrod Talor. “We have our ear to the ground on what the viewers in Central New York want to see”.