‘”I think, when we look at the film,” said Bills’ middle linebacker London Fletcher, “we’ll realize that the Broncos didn’t beat us, we beat ourselves.”‘
Archives for September 23, 2002
Local Notes
‘Tellingly, cornerback Antoine Winfield led the Bills with nine tackles, all unassisted.’
Levy’s Week 3 Snapshot
‘Chicago at Buffalo – Two teams that have played very well in every game they’ve been in. This will be a pretty darn good indicator if both teams can contend this year.’
Born to play
‘But as he’d done in the previous two weeks with his new team, Bledsoe very nearly brought the damn house down. That’s how good this guy still is.’
Time runs out on Buffalo comeback try
‘Buffalo rallied three times after falling behind, 14-0, in the first half but was never able to get the lead in a game controlled by the Broncos’ defense.’
Bills’ hopes vanish into thin air
‘Today they must come to grips with a sobering reality: An effort as strong as the one they put out against Denver probably won’t get the job done the next two weeks, either.’
Broncos pick on Watson
‘It wasn’t the first time teams have gone after Watson, and it won’t be the last. Opposing offenses have respect for starting cornerbacks Antoine Winfield and Nate Clements and their ability to lock down receivers.’
Shredded Bills’ defense is a cut below average
‘Greatness? If that’s the case, then the Common Council is on the brink of greatness, too. The Buffalo economy is on the brink of a major turnaround. Mayor Masiello is on the brink of having his likeness carved onto the side of Mount Rushmore.’
With turnover, Henry’s pain more mental than physical
‘"It was a sweep to the right and I cut inside and there were some defenders there," Henry said. "I got caught up and they kind of turned me and the ball came out. It was a crucial turnover. But plays like that, you just got to forget about them and come back in and establish yourself."’
Monday Billboard
‘They’re making progress, but the defense simply isn’t good enough right now.’
Week 3: Bills-Broncos Postgame Quotebook
Coach Gregg Williams:
"We made some strides as a team playing against a very good team, but we made too many mistakes early and didn't make the critical plays down the stretch."
Game Notebook at Denver
With his first catch of the game, Peerless Price extended his streak of games with a reception to 42 which tied Elbert Dubenion for the fourth longest streak in Bills history. Moulds also extended his club record streak of games with a catch to 68 games.
Bills Rally Comes Up Short
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe drove the Bills offense 70 yards in 1:27 and threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Eric Moulds to make the score 28-23 with 1:12 left. But Denver's Rod Smith recovered the onside kick to end Buffalo's hopes of a dramatic fourth quarter come-from-behind victory.
A rocky go in Denver
‘OK, the Bills may not be on the brink of greatness, but they’re on the brink of goodness, and that was evident in Denver’s shiny new palace.’
Broncos finding a way to win, Bills searching
‘”The bottom line for us offensively is that we have to get better at starting games,” Bledsoe said. “We’re digging holes for ourselves and leaving ourselves with problems at the end of games.”‘