Buffalo Bills: Vince Young Finds A New Home
Look out Brad Smith and Tyler Thigpen, here comes Vince Young.
After a much publicized visit with the Bills last week, the former third overall pick by the Tennessee Titans in 2006 has decided that $2 million was enough to make him a resident of Buffalo for the next year. A former Heisman runner up, Young was the first player in NCAA history (I-A) to throw for 3,000 yards and run...
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16 days ago
Chan on Merriman & Brad
Bills utilityman Brad Smith averaged 3.7 touches a game last season, counting snaps as quarterback, receiver and kickoff returner. His impact was less than imagined when the team signed him as a free agent in July.
Gailey on Smith’s role next season: “I see him as a three-headed monster. Wildcat. Receiver. Special teams. I see him being all three of those and when he walks out...
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February 23, 2012
Stevie rolling with the Giants
Brad Smith took the time to break down the Super Bowl XLVI matchup on Buffalobills.com, but was reluctant to pick a winner. Stevie Johnson on the other hand is going with the NFC.
“Honestly both teams are good,” Johnson told 1140 The Fan in Sacramento. ”Both defenses are good to me. As a choice I’m going to go with the Giants. It’s tough because I grew up a 49ers...
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February 01, 2012
Lee sees double threat in Smith
Bills QBs coach David Lee was largely credited with introducing the Wildcat scheme to the NFL back in 2008 when he was quarterbacks coach with the Miami Dolphins. Now with the Bills, Lee sees an even more dangerous ball handling weapon in Brad Smith than he ever had in Miami.
“I’m really glad he’s here,” said Lee of Smith. ”I think the biggest thing is in Miami...
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January 30, 2012
Hamstring injury might keep Bills WR Smith out against Patriots
Bills receiver Brad Smith did not practice again on Thursday, making him doubtful at best for Sunday’s season finale.
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December 30, 2011
Bills' WR Smith unlikely to play against Patriots
Bills receiver Brad Smith is unlikely to play in Buffalo's season finale at New England after missing his second straight practice because of a hamstring injury.
Coach Chan Gailey provided the update after practice Thursday, saying he doesn't see how Smith will be healed in time to play Sunday. Smith was hurt in the second half of a 40-14 win over Denver last weekend.
He...
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December 29, 2011
Brad Smith’s role
Bills QB/WR Brad Smith served as the team’s #2 WR Sunday and his four catch 77-yard performance, which included a TD will have him manning that role moving forward.
Head coach Chan Gailey said he liked the way Smith performed outside opposite Stevie Johnson and will remain there this week against Tennessee.
Gailey likes that Smith is a big target and fights for the ball as...
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November 28, 2011
Video: Brad Smith tips ball to himself for a touchdown
According to Wikipedia, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Brad Smith was given the nickname "Ninja Fists" in high school because of his quick release on basketball jump shots. Well, ol' Ninja Fists was back at it on Sunday, tipping a contested pass up in the air and then recovering to bring it in for a touchdown.
Smith began his career with the New York Jets before signing...
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November 27, 2011
Smith’s full game still on hold
The Bills addition of Brad Smith in free agency was anticipated to be one of intriguing versatility. A weapon to be used in many areas, but from the day he was signed head coach Chan Gailey warned that without a full offseason to evaluate and implement his talents into the playbook, using Smith to his full potential would prove difficult this season.
“We don’t know all of what...
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November 17, 2011
Smith not fitting Bill in Buffalo
Buffalo return man Brad Smith, the former Jet who signed with the Bills as a free agent following the lockout, has been limited to five attempts on kickoff returns this season. His longest has gone for 25 yards. “It’s tough, man, I’m being honest with you, knowing we could make plays,” Smith said.
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November 03, 2011
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