‘All of five of Holliday’s sacks came in the second half and four were in the game’s final 10 minutes.’
Archives for December 23, 2002
Moses struggling with returns
‘Against the Bills, he gained only 8 yards on three punt returns, including cleanly fielding another bouncing punt and getting hit immediately thereafter. His lone kickoff return yielded 9 yards.’
Packers’ Green sets mark by hitting 1,500 for the 3rd time
‘The fifth-year back has gained 1,561 yards from scrimmage this season, an average of almost 112 yards per game. He’s gone over the 100-yard mark nine times in his career.’
The greatest present of all
‘Mike Hollis missed on a 33-yard field-goal attempt early in the third to spoil a drive of nearly 10 minutes.’
Packers dominate on … defense?
‘”Our game plan basically was to stop the run first,” said Packers’ strong safety Marques Anderson. “We knew it was a windy day, so we knew they were going to try their ground attack first. Once we stopped their run we knew that they were going to try to open it up.”‘
Bills buffaloed
‘”They were all over us,” said Henry, who finished with 46 yards on 20 carries. “I thought we could run the ball on them from watching film, but they did a great job of containing the running game.”‘
Tragedy sparks huge day by Holliday
‘Holliday had back-to-back sacks on the Bills’ second possession of the fourth quarter – the latter resulting in a fumble that led to Green Bay’s only touchdown of the afternoon. He sacked Bledsoe and forced another fumble – recovered by Buffalo – on its next possession, then added his fifth takedown and third forced fumble with 1:19 remaining after the Bills drove deep into Packers territory.’
The Green stampede
‘With Green rushing for all but 3 of the Packers’ 119 rushing yards, Green Bay exploited a woeful Bills’ run defense that ranks 31st of 32 teams in rushing yards allowed per game (135.9) and a per-carry average of 4.5.’
Favre chills out in frigid Lambeau
‘To illustrate just how badly the elements hampered the passing game on both sides, Favre, who was intercepted twice, finished with a shockingly low passer rating of 39.2 – just a tad behind the 41.3 rating compiled by Buffalo’s Drew Bledsoe.’
Sharper pays price for interception return
‘”There’s no hindsight on that; he shouldn’t have brought the ball out,” Sherman lamented. “We never practice bringing the ball out that deep. It looked like he should have taken a knee. There’s no hindsight there.”‘
Buffalo bumped from playoff race
‘”We had opportunities to make plays and we didn’t make them. They had opportunities and made more plays than we did. It’s not more complicated than that.”‘
Inside the numbers
’20: Combined points the Packers have allowed in their three games thus far against AFC East foes.’
Lambeau luck works wonders for the Packers
‘Nobody may circle the wagons like the Buffalo Bills, but perhaps nobody circles the rabbits’ feet like the Green Bay Packers.’
Even the Bills aren’t sure if Green fumbled
‘It was unclear, even on television replays, whether Green managed to get control and complete the catch before the ball popped out. The play was whistled dead a few seconds after the ball hit the ground, meaning the Bills couldn’t challenge the call.’
Sharper may play despite knee injury
‘”We were in the red zone and I saw that (wide receiver Eric) Moulds lined up on my side, so I stayed backside to help out the corner,” Sharper said though a spokesperson. “We had great coverage on the crossing route and Antuan was able to hit the ball as he came across. I turned back when I took my eyes of Moulds and I saw the ball coming right to me. I thought, ‘Man, this is a gift,’ and caught it. Then after that … I don’t remember what happened.”‘