‘Buffalo Coach Gregg Williams watched his team finish with a 6-10 record, and his job is in jeopardy. "None of us in any phase has been good enough," he said. "The third-down plays on both sides were a big factor in this game. They forced us out in the open on defense and away from being in the box, where we wanted to play and be physical. They protected the football. They were able to make big plays in every area. They take shots down the field with play-action. They piled up plays, and that gave them chances to make more plays in the red zone."’
Archives for December 28, 2003
They’re home to stay
‘"Whenever someone kicks your butt, if you’re competitive, if you’re a fighter, you’re going to come back," he said. "And regardless of if you come out and say it or not, you want revenge. And that’s what happened."’
Belichick downplays home-field edge
‘HOW GOOD is the Patriots’ defense these days? Well, over the last six home games, they are allowing an average of 3.7 points per game. Overall, they have allowed 14.9 points per game, best in franchise history.’
A curtain call and a bravo for a job so very well done
‘"He was like, driven, today," said Fauria. "Out of everyone in that first game, he probably took it the hardest. He wasn’t talking much before the game."’
Right back at ya, Bills
‘No muss, no fuss in this one as the Patriots avenged a 31-0 opening day loss to the Bills while ending the regular season with an historic 12-game winning streak. A season that began like a dream come true for old friend Drew Bledsoe ended in a nightmare, as he went just 12-for-29 for 83 yards, was sacked three times and had an interception and fumble.’
Poised to go three and out
‘…failed to score a touchdown in seven of 16 games.’
Brown’s absence from season finale an unsolved mystery
‘Brown and offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride have not seen eye-to-eye this season, and according to a source, Brown had a confrontation with Gilbride this week.’
Final score magnifies awful regression
‘”That’s the kind of coach they have,” Fletcher said. “Sure, he wanted to play the psychological game where they can preserve their shutout.”‘
Struggles at QB, O-line show Bills need more than just a coach
‘This does not speak very well of the endurance of the Bills’ most important young linemen. Maybe it isn’t such a great idea to have Jennings weighing 325 pounds and Williams 370. Most of their injuries had to do with their legs.’
QB Brown gets to show his stuff
‘”I’m in a difficult situation here because there’s only one quarterback that can play,” said Brown. “In order for me to go in there, a good situation isn’t happening for the team. Am I happy to get in there? Under the circumstances, it was tough but I was pleased that I was able to go out and have a little bit of success and move the team a little bit. But it’s not an easy situation.”‘
Sunday Billboard
Newfane man named state’s No. 1 Bills fan
‘”The Buffalo Bills have been on a mission, searching for the best Bills fans across America,” the Web site states. “The fans who are selected are considered to be some of the best the Buffalo Bills nation has to offer – the MVP of the Bills’ 12th man.”‘
Wayward Bills season fumbles to a close
‘”They were playing for home-field advantage so they were trying to win the game, but you could tell they wanted a little revenge,” said Moulds.’
Brown’s absence latest omen Williams is toast
‘Williams had a chance to make his case, and instead made like a turtle. Once again, the man retreated into his shell. How typical. How sad.’
Some Bills draft priorities
‘If there were a big center who could start immediately and anchor the offensive line for a decade, he’d be a decent top pick.’