‘Seventy-five percent of local adults now predict that the Buffalo Bills will still be playing here in 2010. Fifty-four percent say the same about the Buffalo Sabres.’
Archives for September 2003
One for the birds
‘Goodbye to that fast 2-0 start. Hello to the mediocrity of 2-2.’
Bills’ strutters take a stumble
‘As far as we could tell, Takeo Spikes and London Fletcher were not injured in Sunday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. That didn’t stop the Buffalo Bills’ high-profile linebacking duo from leaning on some old verbal crutches after Sunday’s troubling 23-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Early hype is blown away
‘This morning it feels a little like more recent days – circa 2001 and 2002 – with the Bills licking their wounds after another sound beating.’
Eagles grind it out
‘With McNabb running, passing and controlling the show, the Eagles ate up the clock and spit out the Bills like a gnawed-over chicken wing.’
Bills fail to attack Eagles’ Achilles heel
‘”They made it known that no matter what the formation was, they were going to double team,” Moulds said. “What can you do? We have to get out there and make plays.”‘
Bills pay penalty with loss
‘The Buffalo Bills made a real game of it late against the Philadelphia Eagles. Problem was, they had made such a mess out of it early.’
Eagles fly on back of pivot
‘Buffalo is more set back than finished here, in need of a running component to take the heat off Bledsoe. The Bills apparently can’t win without Bledsoe at his very best, especially with running back Travis Henry inactive, as he was with a rib problem. They have three winnable games approaching (Bengals, Jets, Redskins) and there’s nothing wrong with their defence that more rest might not cure, although a warning here: Takeo Spikes, accused of being such a great leader when things were going well, pulled a no-comment with the media. Stand-up guys are there for any result.’
Eagles get possessive
‘Buffalo running back Travis Henry missed Sunday’s game with bruised ribs, which contributed to the Bills’ anemic running game. But the Bills stepped in too many other minefields to overcome their lack of a rushing attack. They bumbled their way to 10 penalties and through the first three quarters allowed the Eagles to dominate time of possession. They also converted just six of 15 third-down plays.’
McNabb disproves doubters
‘Now, the 26-year-old McNabb didn’t treat the Bills on Sunday as he did Clemson in 1996 or East Carolina in 1997 or Miami in 1998. But the one-time Orange posterboy, who has since morphed into the highest-paid athlete in the history of professional football, was good enough. Moreover, he was back to being the Donovan everybody has long known.’
Working ground game into mix works
‘For only the second time in their last nine games, the Eagles ran the ball more than they threw it.’
McNabb quiets the theorists
‘”Donovan made some very good plays,” Bills coach Gregg Williams said. “He’s going to make those kind of plays. People have been wondering when he would and he stepped up and made some today.”‘
Young secondary grows up fast
‘”We were going to match Troy up on Moulds the whole game,” Johnson said. “I didn’t know how Sheldon Brown was going to match up against Moulds. Then Hood had to play a lot. We played a lot of nickel on first and second down…They grew up and learned how to play.”‘
Thrash, McNabb click on big third-down play
‘They had a third-and-7 at their own 23 and were staring at the very real prospect of handing the ball back over to Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe, with more than enough time on the clock for the Bills to drive down for a game-winning score.’
Akers proves to be Birds’ best kicker
‘In the Eagles’ 23-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills, Akers kicked field goals of 26, 34 and 22 yards, as automatic as ever on a windy, rainy day in upstate New York, a day when big, dark clouds took turns racing by. He now has 92 field goals for this team since arriving in 1999, the most-ever by an Eagles kicker.’