‘"I’d rather learn by winning," said Jauron. "I’d rather make the errors and come out with the victory and then advance (learn) that way. We played hard. We just made some critical errors in the game, a couple of penalties. We are not bringing home a ‘W’ and that’s what counts."’
Archives for September 12, 2006
Simpson Looking to Put in Extra Work
‘"Troy told me he’s going to try to get me ready," said Simpson. "(Tuesday) we’re going to come in and he’s going to show me some stuff on Miami."’
Bills vs. Pats
‘As the team said afterward there are no moral victories. that’s true, but the coaching staff has to be pleased that they could play with the Patriots, when so many were predicting a big New England win.’
Careful What You Eat
‘I’m not sure if it was real or just the musings of a tortured mind, but I have memories of the Bills having a final shot to take the lead and getting hosed on calls by the refs, giving up sacks and failing to make a defensive stand. All I know is that the Bills lost and it’s not even worth reliving on Tivo.’
Coulda Woulda Shoulda in Foxboro
‘On Sunday after the game I was there when Willis said he thought it was 3rd and 1 on the key run , not 4th down. That would be inexcusable. On Monday he said he said he basically tired of talking about it and did not really mean that. We’ll give him a mulligan on this one. But next time he needs to get the yard no matter the down.’
Buffalo violates football adage, pays price
‘Losman could have crumbled after the two early fumbles, but showed precisely the kind of composure and decision-making required of a starting quarterback as Buffalo built its lead. As mentioned above, he didn’t get much time to do anything thereafter, and one play he did make got wiped out by a penalty.’
Bills unravel in loss to Patriots
‘”We drove 80 yards (actually 69) down the field, do you want us to let up on 4th-and-1?”‘
Plenty of positives for Bills in loss
‘As Bills’ wide receiver Lee Evans wryly noted afterward, “It’s a four-quarter game … not 3 1/2, not three. We had our opportunities and didn’t take advantage of them. As an offense, we’ve got to be able to step on an opponent’s throat and put them away to win the game.”‘
Spikes makes spectacular return before injury
‘The Patriots now have a streak of 50 games without losing back-to-back games. The NFL record is 60 games, set by San Francisco (1995-99).’
Bills Team Report
‘The Bills are pleasantly surprised by rookie FS Ko Simpson’s range and playmaking ability. He has good size (6-1, 209) and instincts, and he has the potential to be a worthy successor to S Troy Vincent, who is in his 15th season.’
Run game fizzles; Pats’ runners sizzle
‘Here’s a look at what we found after reviewing the tape of Sunday’s game…’.
Upon review, let’s get calls right
‘”Watson’s first down catch, we certainly didn’t think that was worth a challenge in the course of the game and watching the tape we didn’t think it was either,” Jauron said Monday. “There were a couple, though, that we talked about at length, the fourth-down play [with Willis McGahee], the spot of that play, the touchdown catch that [Kevin] Faulk made in the corner. And in both cases the appropriate staff in the box didn’t think it was worth challenging.”‘
McGahee changes verbal direction
‘”When I did the interview, I got the question asked one or two times and I answered the right way,” he said. “If you look at it, I reached over the marker. That’s how I knew it was fourth down because I was fighting for extra yards. . . . Then two other people came and was like, “Can we talk about the fourth down play?’ And I just got frustrated. I was trying to get rid of it and get over the conversation.”‘
Coaching, secondary stand out in Buffalo’s Week 1 grades
‘In sum, Week 1 of the 2006 regular season can be used as a learning experience for the Buffalo Bills . Nobody expected the team to hang tight in Massachusetts, but Jauron went back to his home state and hung with Bill Belichick, arguably the best coach in the NFL.’
Tuesday’s New England Coverage
Patriots report card (Boston Herald)
Key plays spurred Patriots to victory (Woonsocket Call)
Patriots Report Card (Manchester Union Leader)
Strategy and personnel (The Sports Xchange)