‘The breaks — as they have virtually all season — went against Buffalo.’
Archives for December 16, 2001
New England 12, Buffalo 9 (ot)
‘On the winning drive, the Patriots were aided by an instant replay after David Patten fumbled and safety Keon Carpenter recovered for the Bills at their 41. But Patten was ruled to be out of bounds when he fumbled along the sideline.’
Bills put Fred Smerlas on Wall of Fame
‘"I thank God for the gifts he gave me," Smerlas said. "God made me a big, strong, 300-pound man who could kick some (behinds) on the field."’
Bills lose Henry to knee injury
‘Travis Henry, the Buffalo Bills’ leading rusher, was knocked out of the game with a sprained left knee in the second quarter Sunday against New England.’
Scouting the Patriots with John Guy
Buffalobills.com sat down with Bills Director of Pro Personnel John Guy to find out the latest on the New England Patriots, who visit Ralph Wilson Stadium Sunday. Guy, who has provided tips this season on the opposition, also evaluates the Patriots’ playoff chances and gives an update on his report from last month.
Bills can spoil all Patriots have achieved
‘The Bills are feeling better about themselves after beating Carolina last week for their second win. They would like nothing better than to derail the Patriots’ roll towards the postseason in their final home game.’
Pats turn topsy-turvy, for the better
‘The Brady-for-Bledsoe switch is the most stunning of many strange turns the Patriots’ season has taken. And it’s the biggest reason New England takes the field in Ralph Wilson Stadium today as one of the most surprising success stories in the NFL this year.’
Building blocks
‘So why aren’t Riemersma’s numbers up? Part of the reason is that the Bills’ offensive line has been decimated by injury and Riemersma had to be used more as a blocker than a pass receiver.’
Younger quarterbacks showing salary isn’t everything
‘Tom Brady, who entered the 2001 season anonymously and is likely to leave it a millionaire, will be the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots. The startling aspect is that he may be the Pats’ starter next season and in the foreseeable future.’
Veteran Patriots face youthful Bills
‘The New England Patriots are streaking and the Buffalo Bills are reeking.’
Bills Experience is free for today’s game
‘The Bills Experience, which takes place in the Bills Fieldhouse prior to every home game, will be free to attend prior to today’s game against the New England Patriots.’
Q & A with Leif Larsen
‘[Q:] Where is it colder, Buffalo or Norway? [A:] ”Oh, Norway. I lived in the warmest part of Norway and it’s still colder than it is here. There’s a lot of snow. When I lived in the north we’d have 10 feet of snow and it could be minus-40 there. This is summer for me right now.”’
Smerlas hasn’t mellowed, not one bit
‘Of course, Smerlas’ strong views aren’t what made him one of the most popular Bills of all time. It was his play — he gobbled up blockers as if they were buckets of chicken wings — and his regular Joe, lunch-bucket approach that endeared him to Buffaloanians. Though raised in the Boston ‘burbs, Smerlas was and is a Buffalo guy. There has always been a mutual empathy between player and town. A feeling that they’ve both had to scratch and claw to receive their just due.’
Scouting report
‘The Patriots are clearly the better team, but it would not be a shock if the Bills pulled off an upset.’
Patriots will need to be close-minded
”’It doesn’t matter whether the quarterback was [Drew] Bledsoe, [John] Friesz, [Tom] Brady,” Belichick said Monday. ”It didn’t matter whether their quarterback was [Doug] Flutie, [Rob] Johnson. It doesn’t matter who the coach was. I mean, Buffalo and New England have played tight, competitive games whether they were early in the season [or] late in the season. Whether the weather was sunny, snowy, windy, in between. They have been tight games; they have come down to the wire. They have been tough, physical, hard-hitting games."’