‘Buffalo’s defense surrendered six of the seven Oakland touchdowns and yielded 495 yards, most of it coming in large chunks (10 Oakland plays covered 20 yards or more).’
Archives for October 7, 2002
Raiders win shootout with the Bills
‘Those 80 points – scored in a span of 41 minutes – were the most in a non-overtime Bills’ game since a 47-34 Buffalo victory at Miami in 1993.’
In the end, it was defense that beat the Bills
‘”We kind of struggled a bit, I know I kind of struggled a bit,” Buchanon said. “But in the end, we came out with a victory. If you go out and just hold your poise, good things happen.”‘
Hull becomes 19th addition to Bills’ Wall of Fame
‘The crowd of 73,038 featured only 929 no-shows on a perfect afternoon (64 degrees).’
5th Down: Raiding the Other Locker Room
Some people think it’s really cool to walk into an NFL locker room. Try walking into the visitor’s quarters. Imagine taking an elementary school classroom, lining the walls and the middle of the room with locker stalls, and filling it with 53 extra-large sweaty men.
Southern Comfort
Peter King in his MMQB column: "I think I wonder how long it's going to take before the NFL world figures out Drew Bledsoe. It's amazing. The Raiders picked him three times, but that defense had been playing pretty well, and the Bills rolled up 479 yards on Oakland, 417 from Bledsoe's right arm. Bledsoe has played five very-good-to-excellent games, and his deep arm looks like Dan Fouts' in his prime."
High School Coach Of The Week – Week 5
Head coach Willie Burnett of Turner-Carroll High School has been named the Buffalo Bills' high school football "Coach of the Week" for the fifth weekend of the 2002 season (Oct. 4-5). Burnett led his team to an impressive 26-6 victory over arch-rival St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute last Friday night at Johnny B. Wiley Pavilion in Buffalo.
Week 5 Game Highlights (Video)
Bledsoe and the Bills finally ran out of late-game dramatics.
NFL Plays of the Week (Video)
Watch the plays of the week for Week 5.
Seesaw stops with Raiders up, unbeaten
‘After blowing out their first three opponents, the Raiders played a team that may not have been their equal, but was certainly a worthy adversary.’
Porter receiving attention
‘"My role is (defined) by how the defenses play," Porter said. "If they want to double Jerry and Tim, then it’s up to me to step up. Today, I had some single-coverage situations and I could step up."’
Kennedy’s substitute fills the bill
‘Walker, the 6-foot-8, 345-pound tackle out of Cal, held his blocks, made his assignments and didn’t give up a sack.’
Raiders outgun Bills for win
‘Sunday was one of those old-fashioned AFL shootouts, between two AFL originals, the Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders. And the Raiders had the last shot.’
Old-gun Gannon proves he can still sling it
‘Well, Bledsoe has been kicked out of only one NFL city. Gannon has been sent packing by four NFL teams, beginning with the Patriots, who drafted him in the fourth round in 1987 and got rid of him two weeks later. Gannon then played for Minnesota, Washington and Kansas City with such success that he didn’t suit up for almost two full seasons.’
Buchanon supplies game-breaker again
‘Raiders tight end Roland Williams played his high school ball at East High in nearby Rochester and went on to star at Western New York’s Syracuse University. Williams only had one catch for 14 yards, but he led the team in two other categories. Tickets supplied: 50. Wings bought: Two huge cases of Buffalo chicken wings for the team’s drive bus ride to the airport.’