‘The Pats had five sacks, giving them 14 in their last two games.’
Archives for November 12, 2001
Pats over .500 constitutes real progress
‘Even though they weren’t all that good, they were good enough.’
Smith found high gear when needed the most
‘Smith enjoyed his day, no doubt about that. Not surprisingly, there were a lot of comments back and forth with some of his old friends during the course of the afternoon. "Yeah, they were saying, ‘Not in here today . . . Don’t run that stuff over here,’ " Smith related. "Jay Foreman (linebacker) and Pat Williams (defensive line) were doing most of the talking." Did Smith talk back? "Of course," he said. "I can’t let them think they’ve scared me. I just told them, ‘I’ll be back the next play all game long.’"’
Wounded offensive line bands together
‘When an NFL team allows seven sacks in a game, it normally means the offensive line had a bad day. It happened yesterday to the Patriots and, while no one was happy about it, no one was critical, either.’
Smith Makes Bills Pay
‘"I just kind of stayed away from all the hype," he said. "I didn’t get caught up in the interviews back and forth and what the players have been saying in Buffalo. I didn’t want to try to do too much. When you go out there and you try to do too much, you find yourself getting into trouble."’
Ugly Win Looks Good
‘In winning five of their past seven games after an 0-2 start, the Patriots have played some beautiful games, replete with rousing end-around plays, double passes and Tom Brady touchdowns. This, however, was not one of them.’
Bills QB injures shoulder, condition unknown
‘Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said Johnson would be checked when the team returns to Buffalo, either Sunday night or Monday.’
Patriots 21, Bills 11
‘The Buffalo Bills could have used a couple of guys from last year’s team — Antowain Smith and Doug Flutie.’
New England 21, Buffalo 11
‘Antowain Smith was released by the Buffalo Bills last May. On Sunday, he haunted them.’