Bills to face Lions in Pre-season finale Thursday
By: John Kucko
Updated: September 5, 2012
The
Bills get ready for their final pre-season game at Detroit on Thursday. Below
are comments from Tuesday's post-practice interviews, beginning with head coach
Chan Gailey:
On what he plans to do
with the first team against the Lions on Thursday:
We are thinking in that
10 play area. I do not know if it might be a little bit more or if it might be
a little bit less, but that is what we are thinking. If you are going to put
them out there for four plays, why even put them out there? You want to be able
to go out there and play enough to get a feel for the game. Hit a little bit
because it will be a little while before they do it again.
On if C Eric Wood will
play:
Yeah.
On how Wood has been
coming along:
He is coming along
pretty well. Eric (Wood) really has had no setbacks. Really that is what you
worry about. You worry about setbacks and he has had no setbacks to this point.
On CB Terrence McGee's
health:
Terrence (McGee) had a
setback yesterday. His knee got a little weaker in practice yesterday so we are
sitting him and seeing where he goes looking in the future. He is not going to
play this week so we will see where that puts us.
On if QB Tarvaris
Jackson will be playing Thursday night:
Yeah, we are going to
get him in. We got him in for reps in practice today and we will get him in the
game unless something funky happens with the clock and they eat up the last 10
minutes of the game. Something crazy like that but our plan is to get him in
the game and let him play.
On if QB Tyler Thigpen
will play most of the game against Detroit:
Yeah, it will be. Tyler
(Thigpen) needs to play and he needs to show what he has got. This is his shot
and we will play Tarvaris at the end.
On it being the last
opportunity for guys to win a roster spot:
Yeah it is. There are
quite a few guys that are sitting on that so-called bubble that we are trying
to make a decision on this week. It will be vital for them to be able to go
out, be able to play well and show that they can take it from the practice
field to the game field.
On if most of the roster
is already decided:
About 80, 85-percent of
it is done. So you are talking about the last 15-percent of your football team.
That is what we are talking about.
On what kind of curve
Jackson can be graded on in such limited time:
What you have to look at
when you are making a decision like this is potential. That is what you are
looking at. Do we think he can learn it eventually? Do we think that he can
play in this system eventually? That is the decision we will have to make because
there are not enough reps and there are not going to be enough looks to make a
clean decision. We are going to have to make that decision about which way to
go.
On WR Marcus Easley's
performance:
He has had some really
good days and some average days. That is what we are looking at. How much of
that average is because he has not played in two years or is the average
because he is not playing up to what we expect and what we need? So that is
where we are with him. He has done some really good things on the field. We are
going to have to make a hard call depending upon what it looks like Thursday
night.
On if he is worried
about the long-term ramifications of McGee's setback:
Yeah, I mean you always
are. Until a guy can go out there, play consistently and have no setbacks you
get worried. I have a lot more confidence with where Eric Wood is than I do
with Terrence McGee because Eric has had no setbacks whereas Terrence has had a
couple of setbacks during the course of camp and preseason practice.
On RT Erik Pears'
chances of playing in the season opener:
I think he will be
available. That is all the information I have got is that he will be available
in the opener. Now something could change but that is the information that I
have got.
On if McGee's injury automatically
places him on the bubble to make the roster:
I do not see that right
now. No, I do not see that.
On if DE Mark Anderson
will play against the Jets:
Yeah, we will have Mark
(Anderson) in the first ball game. He wants to play Thursday night but we are
trying to be precautious in that regard.
On how the special team
spots on the roster will play out:
We are going to look at
it and take into account the whole body of work that people have given during
practice and in games. Sometimes you do not get enough shots in games. That is
something we have to look at hard because those are important positions when
you get right down to it.
On the job that RB
Tashard Choice has done:
(Tashard Choice) is
exactly what we thought he was. Tashard is a great all-around back. He can
catch, he can block and he can run the football. He is great for your football
team because of his attitude. There are a lot of positives about Tashard. We
are going to have to make a decision about who that third back is. Johnny
(White) has been a little bit banged up and not able to play as much. We may
have to make a call there as well.
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
On how much the starters
will play against Detroit:
I do not know how much
(the starters) are going to play or not play right now. But when you are out
there you want to be competitive and you want to be efficient. That is what we
will look forward to doing.
On if the goal is to
just become more efficient:
Yeah, I think the goal
in the last preseason game always, first thing, is to come out healthy. We have
got the season coming up and we need everybody up, running and going. We are
looking forward to being efficient and consistent.
On playing in the fourth
preseason game where the first team rarely plays:
The fourth game is one
that for me has been big in my career when I was young just in terms of getting
out there, getting the time, being able to perform, show what you have learned
and your handle of the offense or defense. This is for those guys that are kind
of on the edge and the young guys to get out there and kind of showcase what
they can do. As a guy who has been in that situation, and was in that situation
a lot early in my career, I understand how important it is for them.
On if one preseason game
sticks out from earlier in his career:
I do not know if there
is a particular one. I have played in a lot of games so I do not remember.
On helping QB Tarvaris
Jackson adjust to playing for the Bills:
I told him today that I
was in the exact same situation he is in 2007. I got traded to the (Cincinnati)
Bengals essentially after the last preseason game and was the number two when I
got there. They only had two quarterbacks--Carson (Palmer) and me. I was in his
exact situation, having to kind of scramble and figure out how to at least spit
out the offense in the huddle and the snap count. There are so many different
things that go into this and there are so many teams that do it differently
than we do. My advice to him, and I told him, is just ask me anything you need
to ask me. He has played in this league. A lot of it is just being confident.
Picking a few plays that he is comfortable with and then going from there.
On if just picking out a
few plays then expanding is the easiest way to adjust to a new offense:
Absolutely. It is a
tough time to come in because we are not going to start with the basic
formation install with him. We kind of start with the game plan that week so
you end up doing a lot of memorization each week and he does not really have
those fundamentals of the offense to fall back on. Like I said, I did it and it
was not the easiest thing in the world. It seems like he is the kind of guy who
is really going to work at it.
On what it would mean to
have a few successful plays against Detroit:
Yeah, it would be great
to go out there, put a string of plays together and be successful. That is what
you want to do every time you step on the field. For us, that is what we are
going to try to do.
On if he has already
started working on the Jets game plan:
Yeah, we have been
watching them in the film room. We did in the offseason as well, but kind of
throughout preseason here keeping an eye on them and what they are doing with
personnel and those types of things.
On knowing the Jets
well:
We have played against them, their scheme and the same guys for a while now. It will be a great match-up; especially defensively they are really tough. It is a good one for us to open with and see where we are at.

