Bills Hopeful of Having M. Lynch Against Patriots
Buffalo Bills Coach Dick Jauron said during a news conference he's hopeful that the team will have rookie tailback Marshawn Lynch available for this weekend's game against the unbeaten New England Patriots.
Lynch suffered a sprained ankle during Sunday's narrow victory over the winless Miami Dolphins. He is the NFL's fifth-leading rusher with 751 yards.
The Patriots, coming off their bye week, will take a 9-0 record into Sunday night's game at Buffalo. The Bills have won four straight games to improve to 5-4.
By Mark Maske |
November 12, 2007; 3:00 PM ET
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Posted by: Jim Lee | November 12, 2007 5:24 PM
Right on Jim. Saunders and Williams (associate head coaches) need to be fired tonight.
Too many cook spoil the soup.
Posted by: Norv | November 12, 2007 6:15 PM
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The Redskins players are great! They're just so inadequately coached. I'm ready to face the truth, even though it hurts me to say it: Gibbs came back for the money! But he should at least work for it.