Friday, August 31, 2012

Time for Bills to Embrace Expectations

It has been 13 years since the Buffalo Bills last reached the playoffs and with the much improved roster and easier schedule, it is time for the Bills to end that drought.

With so many players coming back from injury and the additions of so many key players on both sides of the ball, the time to make excuses in Buffalo is over. Defensive end Mario Williams was the biggest offseason signing as the Bills gave him a $100 million dollar deal.  Williams will make a defense who was putrid against both the run and pass last season more potent.  His ability to get to the quarterback along with newly acquired Mark Anderson will force opposing teams to respect them more.

Williams and Anderson by default will make the secondary better by relieving them of some of the pressure they had last year.  Too many times, they were left out to dry due to the pass-rush, or lack there of. 

The Bills still added talent to their secondary when they drafted cornerback Stephon Gilmore from South Carolina with the 10th pick in last April's draft.  Cordy Glenn was also an addition to the defensive line in the second round out of Georgia.  In the third round, the team picked their only offensive skill player of the draft as T.J. Graham of North Carolina State was taken.  Graham will look to add depth to the thin line of receivers the Bills have.

Here is a breakdown of the Bills team as a whole:

Quarterback play: (B-) The play at the quarterback position just hasn't been consistent enough over the past two years to warrant any grade better than a B-.  Consistency from this position is what the Bills are going to need, and Ryan Fitzpatrick is going to have to deliver if they want to contend in the division.

Running backs: (A-) Fred Jackson is coming back healthy.  C.J. Spiller looks to make more of an impact than he ever has before.  If this tandem can produce the way it looks like they will not only rushing the ball but contributing in the passing game, it will pay large dividends.

Wide Receivers: (C-) After Stevie Johnson, the Bills are very weak in the receiving core.  David Nelson, T.J. Graham, and others will have to step up to give Fitzpatrick enough targets.

Tight Ends: (B) If Scott Chandler can play consistently like last year, the Bills will have themselves a solid option in the red zone.

Offensive Line: (C+) The reason this grade isn't higher is because as talented as the line is, they haven't been able to stay healthy.  Until they can for an entire season, C+ is a fitting grade.

Defensive Line: (A-) The preseason hasn't been the kindest to the defense as they have had flashes of greatness and flashes of mediocrity.  I do think they will find their stuff and be fine during the season.  Pass rush seems to be potent.

Linebackers: (B-) If they get to the quarterback more than last season, it's already an improvement.

Secondary: (A-) The secondary without adding anyone would have already improved when Mario Williams signed, but with the addition of Stephon Gilmore, they will be even better.

Special Teams: (B) Special teams have always been average for the Bills and I don't anticipate anything different this season.

Coaching: (B) Chan Gailey seems to have his ducks in a row this season but in his third season, he must show significant improvements or he automatically goes under fire.  There are no more excuses.

My prediction for the 2012-2013 Buffalo Bills: 9-7 (3-3)

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Baron Adds Two More to Revamped Canisius Squad

When Canisius College hired Jim Baron as their new men's basketball coach in April, they were expecting steady improvements and better results over his tenure.

They may be getting those results and improvements a lot earlier than expected.

Since taking over the program just a few short months ago, Baron has added four new players to complement the three transfers that will be eligible this season.  Freddy Asprilla, Isaac Sosa, and Jordan Heath all will look to make immediate impacts after sitting out the entire 2011-2012 campaign.

Billy Baron, son of Jim Baron joins the program after transferring from Rhode Island (where Jim Baron last coached).  His NCAA waiver was recently granted making him eligible immediately.  Baron started 14 games while with Rhode Island last season averaging 13.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.6 assists.

"I'm really excited to have Billy on a personal level and we are extremely happy to have him join our program at Canisius" said Jim Baron.

Canisius also announced last week that Tyrel Edwards (Hamilton Ontario/Olney Central College) and Dominique Raney (Oklahoma City, Okla./Navarro College) will be joining the team and eligible to play immediately.

Edwards (6-5, 195 lbs) averaged 12.3 points and 3.5 rebounds while shooting 51 percent from the floor in the 2010-2011 campaign at Olney Central College.  He red shirted this past season.

Raney (6-4, 180lbs) averaged just under four points this past season at Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas.  His Bulldogs that year finished 25-11 and earned a berth into the 2012 NJCAA National Tournament.

Phil Valenti, a 6-7 forward from Aquinas Institute averaged 25 points and 12 rebounds his senior season.  He will be coming in as a freshman and looking to improve and learn under many of the upperclassmen and seasoned veterans.

Jermaine Johnson (Stone Mountain, GA) rounds out the list of players new to Canisius this season.  Coming in as a freshman, Baron is pleased to have Johnson.  "We are excited to add Jermaine to our program.  We like his speed and ability to handle the ball, and he's not afraid to work hard, both on and off the court.  This is the kind of student-athlete we are looking to add to our program here at Canisius."

The 5-10 guard says that Canisius fit him best.  "When I met the players and coaching staff on my visit, I felt like they were a family and I really loved the atmosphere."

Leaving the Canisus programs includes Gaby Belardo, Tyler Funk, Sean Ezeamama, David Santiago, and Franklin Milian.


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Monaco's Tenure at Williamsville South Over


Head Varsity Basketball, and Golf Coach Al Monaco of Williamsville South High School was notified Friday evening he would be relieved of his coaching duties. 



According to the Buffalo News, Monaco was let go do to parents/players complaining about playing time, and questioning the type of game style used by Monaco. Some students also filed harassment complaints to Amherst police.

Many people such as Dave Archer, the executive director of the Basketball Coaches Association of Western New York were aroused by this news. Archer wrote to the Board of Education at Williamsville School District, I am completely shocked by the recent decision of Dr. Scott Martzloff, Superintendent of Schools for the Williamsville Central School District to remove Al Monaco as boy’s basketball coach at Williamsville South High School. A huge mistake has been made! This is completely unjust action!” 

Monaco had been coaching for 24 years. He led the 2010-2011 basketball team to an astonishing 20-2 record. The Billies were also ranked 63rd in the state, and 5th in their section. Coach Monaco and the Billies followed up that tremendous season with a 14-6 record in 2011-2012, along with sharing the ECIC II league title last year with long time rival, Williamsville East. 

The public who is supporting Monaco is expected to meet tonight at Williamsville School Board meeting to show support for the former coach. Both Monaco and Williamsville South athletic director refused to comment on the situation.  It is also unclear who or when a new coach will be named.

Article written by Peter Goszewski

Monday, August 27, 2012

Preseason NFL Power Rankings

With less than two weeks until opening night of the 2012-2013 NFL season, it's power ranking time!

Even though the New York football Giants come into this season as the defending Super Bowl Champions, it doesn't make them my automatic number one team.  With questions on both side of the ball, and with their fluctuating regular season history, they fall to number five.

Many teams moved up and down the board since the end of last season.  Teams like the Texans, Eagles, and Redskins all make significant jumps from last year as teams like the Steelers, Saints, and Jets take dives down.

Draft results, free agent signings, trades, history, and potential were all factors that went into making these rankings.

Here are my preseason power rankings for all 32 teams in the NFL.  Check back every Tuesday during the regular season for updated rankings.

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Bills Cut QB Vince Young

Only hours after completing a trade for former Seattle quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, the Bills have released Vince Young.

Young was signed in the off-season and has failed to impress like many thought he would. He tweeted the following an hour ago informing the Twitter world of his release.

"I want to thank the Bills organization for the opportunity and wish the organization and my teammates good luck this season."

He also tweeted "Respect Bills Fans".

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Breaking News: Bills Rumored to Have Acquired QB Jackson

According to NFL.com, the Buffalo Bills will acquire quarterback Tarvaris Jackson from the Seattle Seahawks.

The Seahawks were contemplating moving Jackson after they have watched quarterbacks Matt Flynn and rookie Russell Wilson succeed this preseason.  The team paid Matt Flynn big money and did not want to invest more in a third stringer in Jackson.

This creates much speculation in Buffalo at the quarterback position.  With Ryan Fitzpatrick slotted as the team's number one guy, it is clear the Bills are not happy with the play at the position.  Now with Jackson. Vince Young, Tyler Thigpen, and Brad Smith all at QB, who knows where the Bills will go from here.

According to reports, neither team has confirmed the deal but expect it to become official very soon.

Stay tuned to Downtown Sports for any updates on the situation and all other information Bills related.