‘Boo Drew? Who? Why?’
Archives for December 2002
Some games worth more than others
‘This is a premium game; a first-rate, top-drawer — and top-dollar — attraction.’
Tight ends give offense a boost over last year
‘The biggest bump in production has been tight end. Through 12 games last season, Jermaine Wiggins and Rod Rutledge had combined for 14 catches, 99 yards and 3 scores. Fauria, Cleeland and Graham have racked up 49 catches for 440 yards and 8 scores. That’s a bump of 35 catches, 341 yards and 5 TDs.’
Tackling New Role
‘A 6-foot, 210-pound strong safety who likes to remind you that he fears no one, Milloy, 29, loves to play close to the line of scrimmage, in the box, where he can smash running backs and attack quarterbacks. But because the Patriots pass defense was being beaten deep too often earlier this season, Milloy was dispatched to play far off the line, in a deep zone, as a last line of defense.’
Bledsoe talk is minimal
‘”It’s Buffalo against New England for us,” Belichick said.’
Plenty of storylines ó and incentives ó in crucial AFC showdown
‘Today will be a homecoming of sorts for the Patriots’ former prodigal son, but outside of the obvious subplot, this game will have a significant impact on the division standings, which makes it even that much more interesting.’
Crowd awaits the Drew they knew
‘The boos and cat-calls will be divided today. This one is bound to break up a few households. Brother vs. Sister. Husband vs. Wife. Father vs. Son. Brady-backers vs. Drew’s Disciples.’
Homecoming to a home Bledsoe has never seen
‘”It’s the same old thing as when I was there, though,” said Bledsoe. “You never know whether they’re saying ‘Drew’ or they’re booing.”‘
Donahoe is making most of new home with Buffalo
‘”It’s a lot different,” Donahoe said. “It’s certainly more challenging. I’m fortunate here in Buffalo where we have a very good structure. I have a series of vice presidents who handle a lot of different areas for me. I sort of oversee it. I’ve gotten much more involved in the ticket area of the business, the marketing, overseeing public relations and overseeing the business aspect of it. Really the frustrating thing for me is I seem to get less and less time to do football.”‘
At crucial moment, Wannstedt left script
‘Dave Wannstedt’s game-altering, go-for-it decision last weekend at Buffalo was the wrong one, period. Why? Because we know how it turned out.’
It’s easy to question 4th-down call now
‘You say Wannstedt gift-wrapped the game’s turning point for Buffalo? No, he didn’t. Buffalo took the lead into halftime, but Miami immediately took it back in the third quarter. Wannstedt’s decision briefly swung momentum, giving Buffalo a field-goal lead, but Miami was playing for an 11-point lead there. Question the play call if you like, especially on a day Ricky Williams was rushing for more yards than any Dolphin ever, but not the decision to go for it.’
Bledsoe expects mixed reaction in Foxboro
‘”I do know I have a lot of fans there and a lot of people who appreciate what I did while I was there,” said Bledsoe, dealt to the Bills in the off-season. “So it will probably be a mixed reaction.”‘
Patriots Mailbag – Ask Nick
The more you watch Tedy Bruschi, the more you realize how important he is to the Patriots defense. In the Kansas City game that he missed, the Chiefs were able to score at will and part of the reason is because the Patriots were lacking Bruschi’s fire in the middle of the field.
Bruschi was scheduled to be out of this weekend’s Buffalo game, and this is a huge loss for the Patriots. Bruschi makes up in pure desire and adrenaline wheat he lacks in physical size. That adrenaline is contagious to the rest of his defensive teammates. It will be interesting to see whether the Patriots defense struggles without that presence in the middle.
Bledsoe returns with Bills needing win
”’I’d hoped all along that when we got to these games that they’d be important games from the standpoint of the playoff race,” Bledsoe said. ”That’s really turned out to be the case.”’
Bills’ Robertson tests positive again
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Tyrone Robertson, who earlier this year served a four-game suspension for a repeat violation of the NFL substance abuse policy, has tested positive again and now will be banned for a year from the league.