Buffalo Bills Circling the Wagons: Richie Incognito, Aaron Williams

Another Sunday is here, which means we are another one closer to the start of football season.  We are taking a look at Richie Incognito, Conrad Dobler, and Aaron Williams.  Which records could be broken that previous Buffalo Bills teams and individuals have set?

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Buffalo Bills 2015 Training Camp Profile: G Richie Incognito

"Richie Incognito is not one of the more popular players in the NFL. Incognito has had a reputation for being a dirty player on the field, and has been accused of being a jerk off the field. He didn’t play in the 2014 season because teams were afraid to bring him into their locker room. Incognito was the face of the Miami Dolphins bullying scandal, and teams didn’t want to deal with any potential locker room issues that he could cause.Incognito had a bad reputation, and it looked like his playing career was over. However, Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills decided to give the troubled guard one more chance during the 2015 offseason. The team decided to sign him because they think that he still can be an above-average starting guard in this league. Incognito has always been a solid run blocker and has done a decent job in pass protection as well, so there’s no reason to think that would change after a year off."

Bills Records are tough to be broken

"Records are meant to be broken. However, some take more work than others.These five records set by the Buffalo Bills as a team and individually may never be surpassed.1. Most Consecutive AFC Championship victories2. The Comeback Game3.  Rushing Simpson4. Bruce Smith Sacks"

Conrad Dobler: I don’t care what they call him

"Here’s a link to a good article about one of my former teammates, Conrad Dobler – 2015 NFL Countdown: The History of Cardinals Jersey Number 66.Excerpt from the article: “When it came to protecting his quarterback no matter what, Conrad Dobler (1973-1977) deserves the highest acclaim allowable — ‘Elite’ even. And if ‘no matter what’ happened to be shall we say ‘outside the box’, then ‘so be it’ was Conrad’s motto because nobody was getting to the quarterback on his watch.”"

The Statesman Interview: Aaron Williams, Buffalo Bills

"Buffalo Bills safety Aaron Williams has developed into a crucial component of a defense that ranked fourth in the NFL last season. A Texas ex, Williams conducted his Lone Star Showcase football camp last month in Round Rock, ahead of the Bills’ training camp in Pittsford, N.Y., later this month.The former McNeil High star, now 25, also has opened a horse training facility in Central Texas, making him that rare NFL defensive back who doubles as a cowboy without playing in the Metroplex."

Huge growth potential for Bills‘ secondary under Rex Ryan

"The Buffalo Bills have amassed immense talent on the defensive side of the football. Their defensive line will draw most of the notoriety, while their secondary will likely be overshadowed. The Bills’ secondary may not possess the star power seen on their front line, but can nonetheless be just as productive.The hiring of Rex Ryan as the new head coach will mean many great things for an already elite Bills defense. The defensive line should enjoy their new coach’s aggressive scheme, especially coming off a season in which the team already finished first in the league in sacks. The area of the team that is likely to witness growth is that of the Bills’ young secondary."

Birthdays Today:

RB – LeSean McCoy

Previous July Birthdays:

G- William Campbell – 7/6

DE – Manny Lawson – 7/3

FB – Jerome Felton – 7/3

G – Richie Incognito – 7/5

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