‘"I shook my head a lot," Winfield said. "A few of those plays were on me. I was real frustrated. We just couldn’t stop them from moving. I don’t think they punted one time this game."’
Archives for September 24, 2001
Lifestyle change helps Pathon on the field
‘For now, at least, defenses have to be concerned with Pathon. When Sunday’s game began, Buffalo was focused on stopping Harrison, who didn’t catch a pass until 2:27 remained in the first quarter. By then, Pathon had caught four.’
Emotion plays a big role in NFL’s return
‘"I’ve never heard or felt anything like that," said Colts cornerback Jeff Burris. "There was so much emotion from the teams, from the fans. In eight years (four as a visiting player and four with the Colts), I’ve never heard it so loud in here. The noise was just piercing. It was as if everybody wanted to show their pride as a country. Everybody, from the players to the fans, they wanted to show what we’re about."’
Defense keeps it close before offense takes over
‘Three plays after Clements’ interception, linebacker Kenyatta Wright covered a fumble by tight end Ken Dilger at the Colts 35. Three plays later, Bills punter Brian Moorman trotted onto the field. The Colts defense held — two Rob Johnson incompletions, a 1-yard toss to running back Travis Henry — and the lead remained 7-0. "It was really big for us to come out and not even let them have a field goal," said strong safety Chad Cota. Given a reprieve, the Colts’ offense responded by scoring touchdowns on its next six possessions.’
Patriotism abounds
‘Nobody wore more red, white and blue than four friendly fans sitting in front of their Dodge minivan with New York license plates. They were located at the edge of the South handicapped lot near the main entrance between gates 2 and 3. They were members of the Buffalo Bills Booster Club.’
An Indy 500 romp
‘Four mistakes. Four touchdowns.’
Football helps us heal, but Bills are really ailing
‘"We talked a good game," veteran wide receiver Eric Moulds said. "But we didn’t play it."’
Bills’ performance discouraging
‘I’m starting to wonder what "46" defense stands for. Does the 46 represent the target score the Bills are trying to keep their opponents under?’
Secondary is burned as Colts avoid blitzes
‘"I can’t get used to this, losing and giving up all these yards and points on defense," said cornerback Antoine Winfield. "I hope in the next few weeks we’ll start making things happen."’
Report card
‘COACHING – Team was ill-prepared for this big road test against a strong opponent. Bills’ record-tying 19 penalties was shameful for a coaching staff that allegedly preaches discipline. F’