‘"I couldn’t imagine, especially after the start of the season (wins over New England 31-0 and Jacksonville 38-17), I absolutely couldn’t imagine us being in this situation," said Bledsoe. "Yes, it’s been a very, very, very tough season."’
Archives for December 28, 2003
Brady is undoubtedly the NFL MVP
‘"People talk about Peyton Manning," says fullback Larry Centers, "but it’s not even close."’
The end justifies the means for Pats
‘"Very ironic," said Harrision. Game 1, game 16, same two teams, 62-point turnaround. No irony, just two very different teams over 111 days. "Shows that it’s a long season," said Harrison.’
Coaching window open
‘Tom Donahoe has spoken highly of the Patriots’ coaching this season, and thus, could target Crennel or Weis should he fire Gregg Williams.’
Patriots Clinch Home Field
‘"It was payback, because they humiliated us in Buffalo," safety Rodney Harrison said. "We let it all loose today. We wanted to go out here and make a statement and prove a point. We wanted to return the favor."’
Brady Lets It Loose
‘Brady threw touchdown passes to four different receivers, and when he connected with David Givens on a 10-yard TD pass with 3:55 left in the first half, Adam Vinatieri’s extra point made it 28-0.’
Act Of Revenge Perfectly Designed
‘The Patriots did worse than demolish the Bills. They toyed with them. They picked a score and made it happen. It was the same score the Bills had beaten the Patriots by in the opener. The payback was rich. Remember how everybody was calling for lawyers, guns and money after the Patriots cut Lawyer Milloy and he landed in Buffalo? Well, the only lawyer needed 16 weeks later is one to negotiate the deal on a new Bills coach. Gregg Williams is so g-gone and so is offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride.’
Turning Point
‘The Patriots took the opening kickoff and drove 62 yards in nine plays for a 7-0 lead. Three plays later, Drew Bledsoe’s first pass, a rainbow thrown with blitzing linebacker Tedy Bruschi in his face, was intercepted by linebacker Mike Vrabel, who returned it 14 yards to the Bills 34-yard line.’
No-huddle style proves befuddling
‘"Offensively, we had some real good execution, especially early in the game," New England coach Bill Belichick said. "Charlie and I talked about the no-huddle and the empty formation going into the game, but we really didn’t decide to do it until right at the end of pregame warm-ups."’
They’re happy to stay home
‘"As high as we are right now, tomorrow we have got to come down," linebacker Tedy Bruschi said. "However many we won in a row, the division title, it doesn’t matter, if we lose. The veterans are going to stress that around here starting tomorrow."’
New England kills Bills
‘Take that, Buffalo.’
Patriots suddenly on the offensive
‘On Saturday, the Patriots racked up 321 total yards of offense and scored four touchdowns in a 31-0 rout against the Buffalo Bills. And that was against a defense ranked among the top 10 in the league.’
Drew and Lawyer can help us — really
‘Be careful what you wish for, you might get it. Lawyer Milloy should know a little bit about that danger.’
Only a ëreal good’ team can beat a ëdang good’ one
‘"I wouldn’t want to be the team that has to come here," the kicker said following Saturday’s 31-0 win over Buffalo. "The next team that comes in here and wins is going to have to be a real good team in order to beat a dang good team."’
Revenge sweet for Patriots
‘"This was probably the best game we’ve played all season. It was a good time to do it," said Brady after the 14-2 Patriots secured home-field advantage throughout the upcoming AFC playoffs while September’s heroes, the Bills, finished at 6-10.’