‘If you are willing to live by a quarterback’s arm, be prepared to have it slap you in the face every once in a while.’
Archives for October 7, 2002
Bills lose but the peerless Price is right
‘Over 60 minutes, Price and Moulds outperformed the once-peerless Rice and ex-Heisman winner Brown. The Raider duo combined for eight catches and 132 yards, while Price and Moulds contributed 15 catches for 238 yards. But it’s the bottom line that counts and in the end the Raiders took over with three interceptions leading to 14 fourth-quarter points.’
Pointed statement by Raiders
”’I look at myself first,” said Buffalo defensive coordinator Jerry Gray. We assume he was in front of a mirror and questioning what in the heck he is supposedly coordinating, because it didn’t look at all like defense.’
Hull inducted into Bills’ Wall of Fame
‘It would be a sin not to thank all the players I played with. There were Hall of Famers, superstars and some prima donnas,” Hull joked. ”Nevertheless, they always made me look better.”’
Week 5: Bills-Raiders Postgame Quotebook
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe: "You need to have a short memory in this league no matter what happens. Weather you win or lose you have to be able to come back and go to work next week We are disappointed by the game, and we will watch the film and make the corrections and then move on. That is what you have to do in this league."
Gregg Williams Postgame Quotes
"We didn't match the Raiders play for play in the second half. They had a couple big plays that we didn't overcome and we couldn't match them. The guys played hard all the time and hopefully we can learn some things from this."
Raiders 49, Bills 31
In an offensive explosion at Ralph Wilson Stadium, the Bills and the Raiders combined for 974 yards and 80 points. In the end, Oakland came out ahead, recording a 49-31 victory to drop Buffalo to 2-3 on the season.
Bills vs. Raiders: Photos Part II
Action photos from Sunday's game.
Kent Hull Wall of Fame Photos
Former center honored at halftime of Bills – Raiders game
Raiders win shootout in Buffalo
‘Buffalo’s quarterback, who has been reborn since being traded to the Bills in the offseason, gave the Raiders fits as he sliced and diced his way to a 400-yard day. But when push came to shove, Oakland’s secondary got the last laugh as Tory James intercepted Bledsoe twice while rookie Phillip Buchanon’s 81-yard interception return for a touchdown provided the spark the Raiders needed en route to a 49-31 victory.’
Oakland 49, Buffalo 31
‘The game continued the trend of high-scoring affairs for Buffalo (2-3), which has not played a game with less than a combined 51 points scored this season.’