‘Bledsoe was not sacked and was seldom under any kind of pressure. His offensive line gave him time to find secondary receivers and allow deep receivers to get open. Eric Moulds caught seven passes for 133 yards, including a 36-yard touchdown bomb, and Josh Reed dropped what would’ve been another Bledsoe touchdown bomb.’
Archives for September 2003
Jaguars’ secondary under fire
‘One week after allowing some guy named Jake Delhomme to come off the Carolina Panthers’ bench and become an overnight sensation, the Jags made Buffalo’s Drew Bledsoe look 10 years younger in a 38-17 loss at Alltel Stadium.’
Bills Leave Jacksonville With Their Second Straight Romp
‘This game was never in doubt.’
Bills take over top spot
Bills clicking on all cylinders.
Two Bills Drive Three Star Awards
This week’s top stars…
Era of patience begins
‘Let’s not forget the roots of today’s opponent. Two years ago, the Bills were a 3-13 football team. They won one home game all season; a one-point win over a 1-15 Carolina team in the gloom and doom of a Buffalo December; a loser’s December. It was a season Bills fans never want to remember; one of the worst seasons in the franchise’s history. But it was also one of the most important seasons in the Bills’ history because it was the foundation of something that may now be on the verge of greatness.’
Buffalo 38, Jacksonville 17
‘The Buffalo Bills showed more signs of how special this season might be. The Jacksonville Jaguars looked every bit as bad as their harshest critics could have imagined.’
Jags LB taken off on stretcher
‘Mitchell, a seventh-year veteran who joined Jacksonville this season, had feeling and movement in all his extremities, and X-rays showed no broken bones, the Jaguars said.’
Buffalo 38, Jacksonville 17
‘The "Big Three" of the Buffalo Bills came up big.’
This Lawyer won’t compromise
‘”That’s what the New England Patriots underestimated,” Milloy said last week as the Buffalo Bills prepared for today’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. “They underestimated me as a man and the things I went through. A weak person wouldn’t have been able to make that decision. A weak person would have said “OK’, and signed whatever they wanted you to sign. I couldn’t sell my soul.”‘
Beware the ‘Sandwich Game’
‘"It’s an entirely different challenge than we had going into the Patriots game, where you’re trying to account for all the different fronts," said Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe. "These guys don’t try to fool you, they just line up and say, "Here we come.’ "’
Bills won’t let ‘letdown’ enter their vocabulary
‘"It’s been my experience in my time in the league that sometimes success can be as hard to deal with as failure," quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. "I’ve been on a couple teams in the past that started out very fast and went on and stumbled down the stretch and didn’t end up tackling that early success and carrying it through the season."’
Key matchup
‘Taylor’s skills as a runner are enough to keep the Bills on their toes. But with the Jaguars’ receiving corps missing its best player, Jimmy Smith, Taylor could play an even bigger role in the passing game. As he showed last week, Spikes is an excellent cover linebacker with great hands and the speed to run with most backs. He’s also a sure tackler in the open field. Limiting Taylor’s touches will limit QB Mark Brunell’s options in passing game.’
Road trip will offer more clues about Bills’ ultimate destination
‘Buffalo is a good team. Time will tell if the Bills have greatness in them.’
Bills have trumped foes in the free agency wars
‘The position of pro scout is undervalued by too many teams. He’s the man who seldom sees his own team play since he’s crisscrossing the nation watching the 31 other teams. He compiles dossiers on players who might be of interest to the Bills through trades, waivers or, most frequently, through free agency.’