‘The Bills will try to get back to .500 when they host the San Diego Chargers at 1 p.m. Sunday in Ralph Wilson Stadium. Don’t they have a diminutive backup quarterback who used to play in Buffalo?’
Archives for December 2002
Picked apart again
‘When the defense needed to turn back New England’s early surge, it did what it has done this entire year — it failed.’
Bledsoe no homecoming king
‘In a game the Bills absolutely had to win to keep their playoff chances from fading to black, they turned in a clunker against the defending Super Bowl champs, who are starting to rev it up again.’
Bills need plenty of help on defensive line
‘Pats TE Christian Fauria on the victory: ”It shouldn’t have been as close as it was. It looked closer than it really was.”’
Week 14 Buffalo Bills report card
‘QUARTERBACK: When it comes to New England homecomings, Drew Bledsoe proved he’s no Doug Flutie. Struggled with his reads, throwing four interceptions, two that helped dig an early 20-0 hole. Throw to the end zone that was intercepted was a terrible piece of decision making. Was outscored 65-24 by his former Patriots backup Tom Brady this season. F’
Bills picked apart
‘To make it that much worse, each of Bledsoe’s four interceptions were uncharacteristically poor throws by a player that has helped revive a struggling franchise.’
Pats have seen it before
‘”I’ve gone against that guy a long time in practice,” Jones said following an easy 27-17 win. “He knows us, we know him. Today we had a little edge. Wherever he turned, that’s where we went.”‘
Easy pickings
‘Four horrible interceptions by former Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe, one fumble by Peerless Price, and all the Patriots had to do yesterday was make sure they took advantage in a 27-17 win over the Bills that Bledsoe handed them on a silver platter.’
Efficiency expert Brady wins showdown
‘Bledsoe, meanwhile, struggled against the Patriots this year. He threw for 630 yards and three touchdowns in the two losses, but was intercepted five times and sacked on six occasions.’
Win hits the spot for defense
”’It’s not the quarterback that we are up against,” cornerback Terrell Buckley said. ”It’s the one-on-one matchup with the receiver. It boils down to you and the receiver and you have got to have a feel for the other team’s offensive scheme and what they are trying to do. They are tough to cover because their offense is based on where you are, and they run to the opposite spot.”’
For Bills, it hasn’t been a total loss
‘What bothers the Bills the most is that they believe they are a better team than last season, yet they may have little to show for it at this season’s end.’
Full scope of Seymour’s play on display
”’I wish I had gotten into the end zone,” said Seymour, who had the job done for him by Donald Hayes two plays later. ”It seemed like the ball was in the air forever. When it came down, I felt them on my back. I think I gave a nice stiff-arm [not really, he just barreled over little Travis Henry], then some guys [Ruben Brown, Mike Williams] fell on my back.”’
It’s hard keeping up with Jones
‘With old friend Drew Bledsoe standing under center only 3 feet from a touchdown, Jones made his first pick of the season when tight end Dave Moore came into his field of vision. Up front, Willie McGinest put the heat on Bledsoe, and just as Bledsoe’s left shoulder turned his way, Jones figured the ball was coming to him.’
Weak comeback from Bills QB
‘It was, in a word, dreadful.’
Defense again quite a force
”’Our defense was really flying around, smacking people today.”‘