‘”The problem here is that we haven’t solved the problem,” coach George Seifert said. “And it’s been an ongoing problem.”‘
Archives for December 10, 2001
Buffalo’s 1st-half drive changes game for Panthers
‘”I’m so tired,” Evans said. “You can’t get used to losing. Each and every week it gets tougher and tougher to come in this locker room after the game and smile.”‘
Panthers in a word: Unforgettable
‘Carolina is so good at being bad.’
Game Analysis
‘Worst hospitality: Bills fans – One unidentified Panthers’ fan got a faceful of milk from a Bills fan, and then the move was replayed on the scoreboard.’
Former Tar Heels LB keys comeback
‘He [Marv Levy] said it was only the second time he’d seen a game in Ralph Wilson Stadium since he retired following the 1997 season.’
Panthers lose another one
‘”We gave them life when we should have just finished them off,” Buckner said. “So now they’re over in their locker room all happy, and we’re here left here in our locker room to try and explain the same thing that we’ve been trying to explain for the last 12 weeks in a row.”‘
Second-quarter failure haunts Panthers
‘That was ridiculous to let a team go 70 yards in 30-something seconds. That’s uncalled for. We are too good for that. I don’t care what anybody says. An NFL team is too good to let another team do that. He should have been mad. He should have slapped all of us to get us right.”‘
Panthers Notebook
‘Brandon Spoon, the rookie linebacker with the Bills who played in college at North Carolina and is a native of Burlington, made one of the key plays of the game yesterday when he intercepted a Weinke pass in the third quarter and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown. It was the first interception of Spoon’s young NFL career and he made sort of a nifty move to dive into the end zone for the touchdown, avoiding a would-be Carolina tackler.’
Panthers can’t find a way to win
‘The Carolina Panthers proved Sunday that no lead is too big for their defense.’
Defense isn’t getting it done
‘But the momentum of the game turned when Alex Van Pelt led his team 70 yards on four plays to cut Carolina’s lead to 24-13. Bills third-year wide receiver Peerless Price beat double coverage by cornerback Doug Evans and free safety Deon Grant to score with one second left in the half.’
Bills 25, Panthers 24
‘”We could have laid down and said, ‘We can’t come back from this.’ It’s the Bills’ tradition to circle the wagons and come back.”‘
Buffalo 25, Carolina 24
‘The Bills (2-10) won for the first time in seven home games this season and snapped a six-game losing streak overall.’