Billy McMullen blocked well, caught well, and probably earned the sixth receiver spot, if there will be one. He has played in similar offenses with the Vikings and Eagles and has been great.
Marcus Mason won't stop his relentless push to make the final roster. It's really too bad that he might end up on the practice squad again.
Shaun Suisham had a big grin on his face after nailing what turned out to be the winning 46-yard field goal. Good boost of confidence.
Justin Tryon has a long way to go. He gave up a third-and-long on the Bills' first possession. He has the skills, but needs to develop them.
Maurice Mann doesn't realize that the fair catch exists.
On the Bills side, Trent Edwards and JP Losman might be getting into a QB controversy. Losman led two scoring drives while Edwards went 1-of-5 for 18 yards. Losman has always struggled with careless throws, but Edwards certainly didn't make an appealing case last night.
Marshawn Lynch is a devastating force. He pushes every pile and earns every yard. Last year he ran for over 1,200 yards with a line that was far below average. He could be an 1800-yard back with some good blocking.
Roscoe Parrish is a nimble player. He beat Tryon on the third-and-long and made several other solid plays.
Anyway, good to see a 'Skins win. Zorn appears to be quite capable and I can't wait for the Giants. However, first it's Brett Favre and the Jets.





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