The Bills held their final workout at St. John Fisher on Wednesday morning before breaking camp and resuming practice in Orchard Park. Below is a post-practice transcript beginning with head coach Chan Gailey:
Opening
statement:
Before we get started I just
want to say, thanks to the people at Fisher. The new field, the facilities here
in general and the way they treat us--it has been a great camp in that respect.
Thanks to them.
On getting the team to
practice in a training camp setting:
It brings your team together
where you can focus strictly on football. They are away from everything else.
That is the advantage of it. I see other teams (stay home), I have done it both
ways. I see advantages the other way to but this really works well for us. It is
a great opportunity for us to come (here). If it was spread out all over the
place, it might not be ideal. But this is one great camp setup. The best I have
been in.
On if the team bonded
throughout camp:
You get some (team bonding).
You get most of that in the offseason nowadays. They spend so much time with
each other. I think that is overrated somewhat. But I do think they hang around
with each other and get to know each other better, especially some of the new
guys trying to break in.
On camp not being over,
just moving to Buffalo:
Yes, that is it. We still
are in training camp and they understand that. We have enough veterans that they
will get the word out.
On DT Kellen Heard's
injury status:
Tests were negative. He
fought through it (today), he was not 100-percent. He made it through practice
and he will get better in the next two days. I think he will be able to play.
On why QB Ryan
Fitzpatrick sparingly participated in 7-on-7
drills:
It was two-fold. Ryan had
taken a bunch of throw and we wanted to get him some rest. We wanted (QB Vince
Young and QB Tyler Thigpen) to make a lot of throws and further evaluation of
those two guys. It was really a two-fold thing. Ryan did not throw in
one-on-ones for a couple of days. We are just taking that opportunity to get
them reps and to rest him.
On if OT Erik Pears is
going to play against Minnesota:
We were just resting him
today. We think he has a chance to make it still.
On if OT James Carmon
will play:
He did not play today but we
are still thinking he can play. That wrist got tweaked a little bit and we just
have to make sure it calms down. I think he will be able to play Friday
night.
On the plan for playing
the backup QBs on Friday night:
(Equal snaps) did not happen
last week. Tyler (Thigpen) got 19 and Vince (Young) got 30. We would like to
stay at 20 and 20 if we can. With (Ryan Fitzpatrick) getting 20, you like to
think a game is 60-something plays. Tyler may end up with a few more this
week.
On if RBs C.J. Spiller
and Fred Jackson will be more heavily involved against
Minnesota:
Yes, we are all looking
forward to do more than just our base offense and just working in the no-huddle.
I think everybody is excited about that. I know the two running backs are
especially.
On if RB Johnny White was
healthy earlier in the preseason:
He was not healthy. He had a
bad foot and ankle. We are just getting him back and getting him back in a
groove.
On the position
battles:
Linebacker will be a very
tough call. A lot of those guys are playing maybe better than we thought they
would this early. They are making it tough on us, which is a good thing by the
way.
On guys low on the depth
chart taking advantage of the opportunity to move
up:
They need to show what they
can do. And really, what it boils down to, is special teams is their place to
make their statement. If they can go make some plays there, that really helps
their stock in our mind. And they are not only playing for us, they are playing
for 31 other teams too. Everybody evaluates everybody on every squad.
QB Ryan
Fitzpatrick
AM Practice; August 15,
2012
On if his body feels any
different as camp breaks and not having two-a-days anymore:
Yes for me,
I am out here poppin' every day so my arm feels a little fresher than it
normally would. I know it makes a big difference with the other guys and the
season is so long as it is. It is always nice coming out at training camp. I am
feeling good and ready to go. The one thing I think it helps with as well is we
get a lot of the walk-throughs and meeting time that maybe we would not have if
we were out there with the double days. So I think we did a nice job handling
that. I think it is something the players really appreciate.
On what his impressions
were of the three weeks here:
I
thought we made a lot of progress. We found out some things about the younger
guys and I think we are headed in the right direction offensively. There are a
lot of things that we worked on, a lot of new wrinkles and I think we are doing
a good job.
On if he missed some
7-on-7s this week due to him resting his arm:
Yes. Just giving me some rest and giving the other
guys some reps in the 7-on-7s. That is a good time to go through your reads and
make sure you are throwing to the right guy. For me, teamwork is really
important - in terms of getting out there with the live rush and doing that. I
wanted to make sure I focused on that and gave some of the other guys some time
on 7-on-7s to get down some of the timing and throws.
On if he likes to give
his arm a rest during camp:
Yes. You
throw everyday and as soon as the preseason games start you start getting those
off days and it becomes more and more fresh. But my arm feels good. Once you hit
the season, you are not throwing every day so it is never an
issue.
On if it is imperative
that the first unit plays a lot better on Friday night:
We want to, but it is not make or break. I think we
have that mindset that we are going to come out and we are going to be more
clean in terms of the pre-snap penalties and in terms of our execution and
making sure that we have the right assignments for blocking the right guys,
throwing to the right guys, running the right routes, and then coming out
healthy. But, we want to get some momentum going as we go into the season here
so I think we expect to come out and again, we are not going to play a lot of
plays but, come out and be crisp.