‘The kid certainly isn’t a quitter, and the benching definitely did not damage his confidence. Perhaps it allowed for more growth. The Losman we saw Sunday resembled the gunslinger that every Bills fan hopes and prays he becomes. And if that Losman continues to stick around and improve, this 2005 season that has been grating — at best — so far, might end up to be a first chapter in a promising book. I can handle that.’
Archives for November 2005
Monday’s Kansas City Coverage
Buffalo winged (Kansas City Star)
Bills burn Warfield (Kansas City Star)
Wind wrecks Tynes’ day (Kansas City Star)
No punches are pulled (Kansas City Star)
Defense holds back McGahee (Kansas City Star)
No defense for this offense (Kansas City Star)
There are reasons Green has lost his golden touch (Kansas City Star)
Game Report (Kansas City Star)
Photo gallery (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs rebuffed (Topeka Capital Journal)
Chiefs’ Tynes fails (Topeka Capital Journal)
Chiefs notes (Topeka Capital Journal)
Chiefs woes at Buffalo continue, fall 14-3 (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs-Bills Postgame notes (KCChiefs.com)
Vermeil postgame quotes – Bills (KCChiefs.com)
Opportunity lost (KCChiefs.com)
Conspiracy theory (KCChiefs.com)
Snap Judgments
‘This time, after spending four weeks of reflection on the bench, J.P. Losman will be up to the task if the Bills give him back his starting job. It’s very early to know if he’ll have a second act, but some observers in Buffalo believe if the Bills go that direction, they’ll get a calmer, less scattered version of the quarterback who went 1-3 and looked lost as a starter earlier this season.’
Bills Have a Dilemma
‘But naming the starter won’t be head coach Mike Mularkey’s dilemma. At this point, he has no other choice but to go with the 2004 first-round pick, the man who the franchise sees at their future. The problem is, when Losman begins to struggle again, whether against the Chargers or someone else over the final seven weeks of the season, do you dare give the youngster the hook again?’
Upon further review: Week 10
‘Holcomb suffered a “very good concussion,” according to Mularkey, but no decision is going to be made right away. However, the coach was impressed by Losman’s play and it will make for some interesting evaluations in the week to come.’
Bills, Losman Bounce Back
‘The Bills defense did allow Larry Johnson to rush rush for 132 yards, however, they did not allow a touchdown, intercepted Trent Green three times, generated a fumble and picked up six sacks.’
Bills Get Big Home Win 14-3
‘The Bills were outplayed in every statistical category. The Chiefs had a 3 to 2 advantage in yards and a 22 to 9 advantage in first downs. The Bills had the one advantage that matter, on the scoreboard.’
Defense Dominates in 14-3 Win
‘The defense played their best game all year. They allowed the least amount of points in over two years. It is reflected in our grades.’
Bills shut down Kansas City 14-3
‘But the Buffalo Bills defense was the big story. The defense sacked Trent Green six times, intercepted him three times, and forced him to lose a fumble. Add to that two missed Tynes field goals, and Kansas City didn’t have a chance.’
Attention to Buffalo
‘The Chargers catch the Bills at a good place this season: away from Ralph Wilson Stadium. Buffalo is still searching for their first road win of the year today. The Bills are 0-4 this season when playing outside of Upstate New York.’
Losman Returns, Bills Win 14-3 Over Chiefs
‘Mike Mularkey would not say who would start at QB next Sunday, sighting that he needed to find out the health of Holcomb before making the decision.’
Chiefs woes at Buffalo continue, fall 14-3
‘From there the Chiefs just couldn’t solve the Bills defense. Kansas City had two fourth-quarter possessions that ended in Buffalo territory, but on both occasions they came up empty. A missed 43-yard field goal stalled the first drive, then Green couldn’t connect with WR Dante Hall on fourth-and-25, ending the other threat. The Chiefs would never penetrate deeper than the Buffalo 14-yard line on the discouraging afternoon.’
Holcomb Leaves Game with Injury
‘McGahee was hit hard by free safety Greg Wesley and linebacker Kendrell Bell on a 3-yard rush up the middle and lie face down on the field for several minutes before walking gingerly off the field. McGahee was immediately escorted to the locker room to get X-rays on his left hand and later returned after the results were negative.’
Buffalo 14, Kansas City 3
‘The defense played strong, limiting the Chiefs to 316 yards while generating three interceptions, a fumble and six sacks. Kansas City’s three points were the fewest Buffalo has allowed since the Bills beat New England 31-0 in the 2003 season opener.’
Buffalo 14, Kansas City 3
‘Trent Green had a miserable afternoon, going 23-of-40 for 220 yards with three interceptions and a fumble for the Chiefs (5-4), who failed to follow up their last-second Week 9 win over Oakland.’