‘With their third straight win and Miami (5-2) idle, the Bills (5-3) are within a half-game of the Dolphins and focused on the much-anticipated meeting with the New England Patriots this week.’
Archives for October 28, 2002
Ignorance is blitz against Bledsoe
‘"The big thing is this team is starting to expect to win."’
Nerve-racking day can’t stop Jennings
‘"It’s a tough thing because I’m thinking about letting my teammates down and the fans down," Jennings said. "You’re being pulled off on a cart and they think it’s over for you. Most of my teammates don’t know what’s going on. I don’t know what’s going on. What you think about is getting back out there and helping the team."’
Harrington learns lesson the hard way
‘But he’s learning. Sunday was only his fifth start as a pro and he already has two wins, both of the come-from-behind variety.’
Moulds’ talk with Faulk paying huge dividends
‘"He has an attitude about things," Moulds said. "Marshall said he leads the league in receiving and yardage, and it’s still not good enough. I think that’s the way you have to approach it if you want to be a solid player."’
Turning the corner is elementary for Watson
‘He might have been its best player Sunday in the Bills’ 24-17 victory over the Detroit Lions, and fans leaving The Ralph couldn’t help but think this defense – believe it or not – just might be coming of age.’
Centers now only on winning streak
‘"There’s a little disappointment, but I knew eventually that it would come to an end," he said. "I think I could have very easily had a catch or two today. It was just one of those days where the ball didn’t bounce my way. I think I had two come my way and one was a penalty that would have come to me. But on all three of those opportunities, I struck out."’
Monday Billboard
‘They may not admit it, but the Bills marked next week’s game against New England on the calendar the day the schedule was released.’
Lions fall short against Bills when fourth-down plays fail
‘"I thought we had something there," Mornhinweg said. "But it’s simple – we didn’t get it done. We were stopped twice on fourth downs. Good football teams make those. The effort level was huge, but we had opportunities and didn’t execute. We didn’t make it happen."’
Harrington thrown for loss by rough outing in Buffalo
‘"That’s five straight weeks we’ve been within one drive of winning the game," said the rookie, whose team is 2-3 during that stretch. "So I’m encouraged we keep putting ourselves in that position. Nobody expected us to be competing like this. The fact that we keep coming up short, though, is not any fun."’
Lions can’t gain needed inches
‘The Lions needed 10 yards, and gained just 9 1/2. Any way you cut it, that’s coming up short.’
Fourth-down plays made difference for Bills
‘"I didn’t really see what happened, but I talked to a few of the guys about what happened," he said. "I think it was more, they just made a great play on defense."’
Harrington stumbles, Lions fall
‘"We had an opportunity again and it didn’t happen. The defense gave up a quick score before halftime, but then really kept us in it in the second half. Then we got stopped twice on fourth down. Good football teams make those first downs."’
Lyght: Officials played role in bad day
‘"I was aggressive a couple of times and they called pass interference penalties on me," Lyght said. "It caused me to not be as aggressive as I would’ve liked. We were trying to be aggressive, but this league is becoming an offensive league and it’s difficult to play defense these days. You can only hit the quarterback in the upper body; you can’t him in the knees, you can’t hit him in the head. With the receivers, you can only jam them so long and you have to stay off of them."’
Grading the Lions
‘The Lions also blew two fourth-down situations that could’ve turned the momentum of the game. When the team needed the offense the most, it disappeared.’