‘On the run defense: We’re concerned. We knew how we wanted to play the game and for the most part, we just didn’t win in the end. They made a play to win, we did not. That doesn’t mean we’re satisfied giving up that many yards in the run game. We made some mistakes, we’ve got to correct those and they did a nice job against us. They’re pretty good at it, but we need to make some corrections and some more plays when we’re out there. We certainly would have rather had them (Spikes and Vincent) on the field rather than injured. I think in our business, every team has injuries to some degree. You have to win in spite of injuries to be a playoff caliber team.’
Archives for September 11, 2006
Coming-out party
‘Buffalo could win more than folks expect this season, because it has a pretty good formula in place: a quick, swarming and very aggressive defense composed of the lighter, more athletic players that head coach Dick Jauron and defensive coordinator Perry Fewell favor; a strong running game that gave New England’s defense fits in the first half (71 yards on 14 carries, 5.1 average); and the Bills’ always superb special-teams units. If those three components show up consistently, Buffalo won’t need third-year quarterback J.P. Losman to decide too many games all by himself.’
Jauron loses battle, but gains respect
‘Jauron put his stamp on this Buffalo roster immediately. Losing simply wouldn’t be accepted anymore. For the competitors on the squad, it’s been uplifting. "We wanted to come in here and take it and we almost did," said Evans. They’re the defending (AFC East) champs and we knew we had to come in here and take what we wanted. "We didn’t win, but we will learn from this and we will win these games."’
Second Down: Week One
‘Painful fact of the week: The play of the game was turned in by New England defensive end Ty Warren who sacked J.P. Losman for a safety for the game-winning points in the 19-17 win. Warren was New England’s first-round pick in 2003 taken 13th overall. The painful fact is that was the pick Buffalo traded to New England in the trade for Drew Bledsoe.’
London Fletcher
‘On their running game being good and the Bills run defense performing poorly: It was both. The Patriots are a good football team and they had some plays that, against certain defenses that we have, they’re going to get some yardage. There were some times when we didn’t tackle well. They had a lot of yards after contact.’
Terrence McGee
‘On the loss being a moral victory: I guess you could look at it like, ‘it’s the Patriots and we lost 17-19,’ but at the same time it doesn’t matter if we lost 40-10. You can look at it as a moral victory, but we’re 0-1 right now.’
Week 1 snapshots
The decisive play in this game was J.P. Losman being sacked in the end zone for a safety. Losman also should have been more aware of his place on the field and avoided being brought down in the end zone.
A false start
‘”There’s a thin line between winning and losing, especially when you go into somebody else’s place,” said Bills linebacker London Fletcher. “You can’t beat yourselves, and we had a lot of mistakes on our part.”‘
Rookie defenders earn rave reviews
‘”It was their quick indoctrination into the National Football League,” said Bills defensive coordinator Perry Fewell. “I was proud of them because we have been on them about alignments, assignments. And then to throw them in the bath like that against a football team like New England, for the most part they responded well.”‘
Moral of this story: Rebuilding on course
‘Still, they competed. They hung with the Pats despite losing Takeo Spikes and Vincent to hamstring injuries early in the game. There were times when the Bills had five rookie defenders on the field at once – safeties Whitney and Ko Simpson, linebacker Keith Ellison and tackles Kyle Williams and John McCargo.’
Spikes’ return turns out to be brief
‘Spikes described the injury as mild. “When I was making a break, running top speed it just kind of grabbed on me,” he said. While he doesn’t think he’ll miss any time, his status will be re-evaluated today.’
Grading the Bills
‘Good game plan. Fairchild’s offensive mix was great in first half. Defense hindered by rookies. Team looked organized.’
Grading the Patriots
‘Pats’ blitzes out of 3-4 are murder, as always. Belichick took Evans out of game. Pressure was good in second half.’
Jauron frustrated in first game as Bills coach
‘Though he hesitated to second-guess himself, Jauron did offer that, in retrospect, if he’d known how things were going to turn out, "I would like to have the decision back and kick it through. And make them kick it in the end … you know, to make them have to kick it at the end of the game to beat us."’
Only the best survive
‘A game that started out so strong — Takeo Spikes forcing a fumble that was taken to the end zone by London Fletcher on the opening play — ended with an all too familiar feeling.’