‘They’re sick and tired of the penalties, the interceptions, the fumbles, the sacks, the undisciplined play – did we mention the penalties? – the dropped passes, the miscommunications. Most of all, they’re sick of the losses that are piling up faster than jokes about the fast ferry.’
Archives for October 4, 2004
McGahee’s action still missing
‘What are the Bills doing with this guy? Why isn’t he getting a chance to show off his multiple talents?’
Bootleg call only invited failure
‘Of all the possibilities, of all the plays contained in the Buffalo Bills playbook the size of the Manhattan yellow pages, the one coach Mike Mularkey and coordinator Tom Clements settled on Sunday before a packed house at Ralph Wilson Stadium was probably the one nobody would pick in a game of Madden 2005 let alone the biggest game of a young NFL season with history on the line.’
Another bad dream for Drew
‘For Bledsoe and the Bills, it was deja-black-and-blue all over again. Another bad ending to a promising afternoon.’
Jets, Giants hot, Bills not in New York state derby
‘Buffalo probably has a better defensive unit than the 3-0 Jets or 3-1 Giants, but the Bills are paying the price for having an inexperienced head coach, a QB with a strong arm but no legs and a weak offensive line.’
Two-minute read
‘When does Lawyer Milloy return? Not soon enough. Wire appears to be overmatched right now, and Brady took advantage of him. Wire was burned more often than flint and finally defensive coordinator Jerry Gray had to bench him in favor of Pierson Prioleau and, at times, rookie Rashad Baker.’
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Coaching: Two weeks to get ready for the defending Super Bowl champs may actually have made the Bills worse (one TD from the offense, no sacks from the defense, 11 penalties overall). Challenging Fletcher’s fumble through the end zone was a good call by Mularkey but running Bledsoe on a bootleg will get his genius license revoked every time. D.’
Stum-Bills at it again
‘A team that seems to find a new way to lose each week made it especially creative yesterday before a sellout crowd of its faithful suckers at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Pats hit 18
‘”The team is 3-0, but like the coach says, we’re looking forward, not looking backwards,” said quarterback Tom Brady. “If you ever look back, people are going to track you down and beat you all over and you are going to feel like crap.”‘
Bumbling Bills
‘It was fourth-and-3, and a failed play would likely end the contest and perhaps the season, too. So, 17 yards removed from the end zone, the Bills turned to Drew Bledsoe, the quarterback once believed to be in possession of a $100-million right arm, and invited him … to run.’
Patriots get record-tying win
‘”We had a good drive going,” said Henry, who rushed for 96 yards. “Little things are killing us, man. We played great. I guess when it comes to the little things, I guess that’s why they’ve won two of the last three Super Bowls.”‘
Colvin falls into first sack
‘Colvin, who missed all but two games last year because of a hip injury, was given credit for the sack after Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe tripped over one of his own linemen and fell down.’
Mistakes baffle Bledsoe
‘Even if it hadn’t happened, the Bills might have figured out another way to lose.’
Seymour cashes in on Drew fumble
‘It never had a chance. Running back Travis Henry whiffed on a blitzing Tedy Bruschi, who stripped the ball before Seymour went all the way.’
New England defense keeps Bills bumbling
‘Bledsoe on a bootleg?’