GWS Giants football general manager Wayne Campbell says suggestions outside NSW that his side are being fast tracked to an AFL flag are a parochial, knee jerk reaction.Saturdays match-up at Spotless Stadium is being widely portrayed as a clash between a traditional Victorian club that has had to battle for everything and a young NSW upstart given every possible advantage by a governing body desperate to see it succeed.Campbell, who played 15 seasons for Richmond and worked with the Tigers before off-field roles with the Bulldogs and AFL before joining the Giants in late March, is well-placed to assess all sides of the story.Asked if he thought people outside Sydney focused on the AFLs input as a reason for the Giants success rather than their own on and off-field efforts Campbell said: Yeah, I think generally people just go to the quickest answer that comes into their head.With footy youre always parochial, I suppose, so you forgive your own team and get into the other team and basically you get into them for the first thing that comes to mind.I think anyone from wherever they live have seen the Giants have been building over a period of time, that theyve managed to establish a good list and some good people looking after them.Theres no secret to the recipe. Get some good coaches, get good conditioning, get some good medical, then mix some good players with that and you hopefully get a good product down the end and thats what the Giants have been able to do.Campbell spent two seasons at the Bulldogs as an assistant coach to Rodney Eade in 2007-08.He doesnt begrudge the wave of positive sentiment enveloping the Dogs after their stirring finals wins against West Coast and Hawthorn, but isnt sure the battlers tag is till appropriate.Im not sure whether they are (still) the battling club, they sort of always were, Campbell said.But I think they almost shed that image when they became the Western Bulldogs (in 1996) and they took on a new sort of persona.Theyve got 40,000 members, so they are a pretty big club now, that plays in front of big crowds as you saw last Friday night with 87,000 going,.I think the fact they were able to knock over (Hawthorn) the dominant team of the last ten years, certainly the last four or five, I think peoples affection for them is reasonably natural I would have thought. 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Coach Rex Ryan also defended his decision to start McCoy, saying, We thought he was fine. ...?I dont know that he wasnt 100 percent.McCoy ran eight times for 11 yards and took the majority of snaps at running back until the Bills took a 17-6 lead in the third quarter, when the Bills announced his injury. McCoy, whose 1.4 yard-per-carry average was the third worst of his career, sat on the bench with an ice pack around his left thigh.McCoy believes he has a chance to play next Sunday against the Patriots.Its not one of those major issues like last year -- deep, deep pain, he said. Its something that just takes time. I think a full week of practicing and taking all the steps, I should be fine. Well see what happens.In addition to McCoys injury, the Bills lost starting safety Aaron Williams, who suffered an injury to the head and neck area on a block from Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry.The team tweeted that Williams went to the hospital during the game for a precautionary MRI but was then traveling back to Buffalo with the team.Landry apologized for thhe block, said he wished he could take it back, and offered little defense when asked if the hit was dirty.ddddddddddddCall it what you want, Landry said. Its football.Bills center Eric Wood?had told reporters that Williams was taken from the stadium in an ambulance. Williams was not in the locker room after the game, and team staffers were seen packing his belongings as the Bills departed for the airport.Landry launched into Williams while blocking for Jay Ajayi on a 6-yard run in the second quarter. The Dolphins top receiver was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play, but the Bills declined that penalty and instead accepted a holding call against Miami on the same play.The unnecessary roughness penalty does not qualify for ejection under the NFLs two-strike rule for personal fouls implemented this season. Landry already had one strike in?the game after being penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct; he taunted?the Bills after a 26-yard catch in the first quarter.Landry remained near Williams as he was evaluated by medical staff, and the receiver walked over to Williams as he was being escorted off the field.Williams, 26, is in his fifth season as a starting safety for Buffalo. After attempting to make a diving tackle in a Week 2 loss to the New England Patriots last season, Williams lost feeling in parts of his body and was transported off the field in an ambulance. He was later placed on injured reserve and underwent surgery to shave vertebrae in his neck. ' ' '