‘After a porous 98-yard passing performance vs. Miami one-week earlier, Drew Bledsoe followed up with a 27-of-43 (296-yard) passing display, but one that was rendered relatively ineffective until late in the fourth quarter.’
Archives for September 29, 2003
Finally, some reason for optimism
‘Have the Eagles really turned the corner or did they simply catch an average team having a bad day?’
Opening drive sets tone for success
‘”The offensive line was coming off and dominating, and the backs were patient,” coach Andy Reid said. “Jon Ritchie, who gets zero credit, stepped up there and blocked along with the tight ends. They did a very nice job of controlling the line of scrimmage. . . . This offense is best when you can mix and match, and keep the defense off balance a little bit.”‘
Wide receivers find route to victory
‘”It was a big first series,” Bills Coach Gregg Williams said. “They did a good job checking out of a hitch and hitting a nice fade route on the very first play. You’re going to get that a couple times when you play press coverage.”‘
Akers breaks Birds’ field-goal record
‘With an unpredictable wind swirling through Ralph Wilson Stadium, Akers made a 26-yard field goal at the end of the first quarter to give the Eagles a 10-0 lead. With nine seconds left in the half, Akers made a 34-yarder for a 13-0 advantage, then hit a 22-yarder late in the third quarter for a 16-0 Eagles lead.’
Up-down drill
‘Gregg Williams – DOWN: The Bills had a third and 1 to start the fourth quarter and tried to complete a 50-yard pass. The Bills coach also challenged a late fourth-quarter call with his team six inches from the goal line. The call correctly stood, and the Bills lost a valuable time-out.’
For depleted secondary, a primary role
‘Moulds did his usual damage, pulling in eight catches for 114 yards. But he didn’t get into the end zone. Brown, meanwhile, finished with a team-high nine tackles. He also had a sack of quarterback Drew Bledsoe and forced a fumble to stop the Bills on the second drive of the third quarter.’
McNabb finds balance as Eagles shine
‘”I personally think Donovan just took over,” Eagles tight end Chad Lewis said. “He loved the challenge that came with all the adversity. He made some unbelievable plays that first drive. To see his will, it set the tone for all of us. He was fired up, and he played with a lot of emotion.”‘
Eagles snap out of slump with 1st win
‘The Eagles (1-2) answered their critics against Buffalo (2-2) with an impressive performance that featured big plays by the offense, a gutsy performance by an injury-riddled defense and a team-wide energy that was lacking in the first two games.’
Backup guard Williams helps out
‘Williams, Mayberry, center Hank Fraley, left guard John Welbourn and tackles Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan allowed two sacks after surrendering 10 in the first two games and paved the way for Westbrook, Correll Buckhalter, Duce Staley, McNabb and wide receiver James Thrash to rush for 177 yards on 34 carries.’
Rookie DB contributes to Eagles in a pinch
‘Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe and his wide receivers posted gaudy statistics but could not find the end zone often enough. That was partly due to Hood and Brown, who made a series of pivotal plays.’
Two-Minute Drill
‘Bills wide receiver Eric Moulds: “What can you do? We started off 2-0 and dropped the last two. But at the same time, we have 12 games left. It’s still a long season.”’
Eagles run to victory over Bills
‘Overall, the Eagles rushed the 34 times and averaged 5.2 yards per carry.’
Young secondary gets the job done
‘Moulds ended up catching eight passes for 114 yards, and Shaw caught eight for 92 yards as Bledsoe completed 27 of 43 passes for 296 yards. But the beleaguered Eagles defense still held the Bills scoreless until the fourth quarter, and they made enough big plays to keep the offense in the game.’
Energized Eagles trample Bills
‘The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t just borrow an idea or two from the game plan the Miami Dolphins had used the week before against the Buffalo Bills. This was blatant plagiarism.’