TAYLOR MADE: Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor has sparked the offense with poise and playmaking ability. After spending the previous four seasons as Joe Flacco's backup in Baltimore, he has shown off a strong arm and also plenty of mobility. He missed two games with a sprained left knee, but returned last week to lead the Bills over the Dolphins.
Instead, the Rams signed a new center and a new left tackle. With new offensive line coach Aaron Kromer in the fold as well, Kromer says his most important job is just figuring out how to all the pieces fit. The experience of the Rams two new offensive linemen, that shouldn be as difficult as in years past. When Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan reported for camp last month, they boasted 19 years of NFL experience between them. 'I know this sounds crazy because I played at a high level but I was in college with guys who were 6 8, 6 9 tackles that looked like that dude,' Williams said.
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'I played against guys at Nebraska and OU and played against Phil Loadholt and he's in the mold of those guys. I always used to think, 'I wonder where that guy played high school football at. There's no way that guy played high school football ever, he went straight to college, now I know because I've got one of those guys on my team. How does the NFL Draft work?
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Giving his view on the US president, the legend, who recently became a Russian citizen said: 'I think that we have a really unfortunate situation in the sense that even though he was democratically elected, there are so many people out there that don't think that's the case. We have a tonne of enemies within. Alex Smith, KC, vs. Denver: A quick disclaimer: we were wrong about Smith last week as he defied the odds and threw for 243 yards and three touchdowns on the road against the Texans. We're rolling the dice again on a short week against a Denver Broncos defense that suffocated the Baltimore Ravens last week. Denver allowed just 100 passing yards on 32 attempts, a 3.7 yard average, and recorded two sacks and two interceptions in a 19 13 win in Week 1. Smith has a homefield advantage and better weapons at his disposal, but this Broncos defense is legit and brings heat from everywhere.