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BUFFALO, N. Calvin Johnson Lions Jersey .Y. -- Before taking a few days off during the Bills bye week, coach Rex Ryan had a few frustrations to get off his chest regarding the Seahawks, and one of their fans who taunted Buffalo assistant Kathryn Smith.Ryan rallied to the defense of Smith, who was the target of sexist comments from the stands. And he also took a verbal jab at Seahawks coach Pete Carroll during a telephone conference call with reporters on Tuesday.Ryan was particularly upset upon learning what happened to Smith, the NFLs first full-time female assistant during Buffalos 31-25 loss on Monday night .Rochesters WROC-TV filmed a male fan yelling, Waitress! Waitress. Can I have a Pepsi, please, at Smith as she walked along the sideline.Well, I think thats ridiculous, said Ryan, who promoted Smith to be Buffalos special teams quality control coach in January.I think thats really classless, Ryan said, noting hes accustomed to being taunted.Now look, I get ripped all the time and thats cool. Im free game, he said. Ive been called everything known to man, and thats OK. Im the opposing head coach. Thats part of the gig.The fan was wearing a Seahawks jersey with a No. 1 on it and the words Our House printed on the back. The video shows a woman next the fan slapping the man on his arm when he yelled Waitress! a third time.Ryan also took issue with Carroll.He responded sarcastically when informed Carroll was unhappy the Bills coach called Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman an ass.On Tuesday morning, Carroll told Seattles ESPN-Radio that Ryan should focus on coaching his own team.Ryan said he does coach his team, and then joked about forgetting to check with Carroll first about what his appropriate response shouldve been regarding Sherman.Sherman caused several stirs during a thrilling back-and-forth game but marred by officiating errors .Sherman was penalized for offside when he dived and collided with kicker Dan Carpenter during a field-goal attempt in the final seconds of the first half.NFL head of officiating Dean Blandino said referee Walt Anderson and his crew made a mistake by noting Sherman should have been penalized for roughing the kicker. The ruling proved costly because an ensuing delay of game penalty against Buffalo eventually led to Carpenter missing a 54-attempt wide right.Blandino also ruled Andersons crew should not have flagged the Bills for delay of game.In the second half, Sherman made a play near the Bills sidelined and then exchanged words and attempted to stare down Ryan.I had some words, Ryan said following the game. I think I said that, `Youre too good of a player to act like an ass.Otherwise, Ryan was ready to move on.Obviously, its frustrating, he said. But its in the past now. Its behind us.The Bills (4-5) have lost three straight and get an extra week to rest up before playing at Cincinnati on Nov. 20.One player who wont be available is center Eric Wood, who will miss the rest of the season after breaking his right leg against Seattle.Thats really, really a big blow to our football team, Ryan said, referring to the eighth-year player and team leader.The Bills will have to lean on either Ryan Groy, who took over for Wood on Monday, or Patrick Lewis, who has yet to play this season. Buffalo claimed Lewis off of waivers after he was cut by Seattle in August.On the bright side, the Bills top receiving threat, Sammy Watkins , is eligible to begin practicing once the team returns to the field on Monday. Watkins was placed on injured reserve three weeks into the season when he aggravated an injury to his surgically repaired left foot.Though he can begin practicing next week, Watkins is not eligible to be activated until after Buffalo plays Cincinnati.Ryan said hes hopeful Watkins will be able to play, but said the player has not yet been cleared by the medical staff.---AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Seattle contributed to this report.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL Austin Bryant Lions Jersey . The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. Jarrad Davis Youth Jersey . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. 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Frazier & Yante Maten; Kentuckys Edrice Bam Adebayo, Isaiah Briscoe, DeAaron Fox & Malik Monk; and Texas A&Ms Tyler Davis also received votes in the Player of the Year voting.Kingsley, Frazier, Adebayo, Fox and Davis were each All‐SEC First Team selections. Maten, Briscoe and Monk were second team picks along with Floridas KeVaughn Allen, LSUs Antonio Blakeney, Mississippi States Quinndary Weatherspoon and Vanderbilts Luke Kornet.Points were compiled on a 14‐13‐12‐11‐10‐9‐8‐7‐6‐5‐4‐3‐2‐1 basis. Each media member also voted for a five‐player All‐SEC Team. Ties were not broken.The 2016‐17 campaign begins November 11, with conference play set to begin December 29. The 2017 SEC Tournament will be March 8‐12 at Bridgestone Arrena in Nashville, Tenn. Barry Sanders Lions Jersey. Preseason Media PollKentuckyFloridaTexas A&MGeorgiaArkansasVanderbiltAlabamaSouth CarolinaOle MissMississippi StateAuburnLSUTennesseeMissouriFirst Team All‐SEC Moses Kingsley - Arkansas, F, 6‐10, 230, Sr., Abuja, Nigeria J.J. Frazier - Georgia, G, 5‐10, 155, Sr., Glennville, Ga. Edrice Bam Adebayo - Kentucky, F, 6‐10, 260, Fr., Little Washington, N.C. DeAaron Fox - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 187, Fr., Houston, Texas Tyler Davis - Texas A&M, C, 6‐10, 270, So., Plano, TexasSecond Team All‐SEC KeVaughn Allen - Florida, G, 6‐2, 183, So., Little Rock, Ark. Yante Maten - Georgia, F, 6‐8, 240, Jr., Pontiac, Mich. Isaiah Briscoe - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 210, So., Newark, N.J. Malik Monk - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 200, Fr., Lepanto, Ark. Antonio Blakeney - LSU, G, 6‐4, 190, So., Sarasota, Fla. Quinndary Weatherspoon - Mississippi State, G, 6‐4, 202, So., Canton, Miss. Luke Kornet - Vanderbilt, F, 7‐1, 250, Sr., Lantana, TexasSEC Player of the Year:?Moses Kingsley, Arkansas ' ' ' 
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