‘But how do you explain Green Bay turning the ball over four times, twice inside the Bills’ 5-yard line, once when the center snap bounced off Favre’s facemask?’
Archives for November 2006
Future Hall of Famer doesn’t duck share of blame for Pack’s miscues
‘Despite all the success Favre has enjoyed – the 400-plus touchdown tosses, the three MVP awards, the Super Bowl victory – the losses still gnaw at him. This was a game the Packers definitely could have won had the future Hall of Famer not been so careless with the football; a game that probably had him second-guessing his decision not to retire to his huge tract of land in Mississippi.’
Two-minute read
‘Buffalo’s offense is terrible. It’s one thing to look clueless against powerhouses like Chicago and New England, but to play the way the Bills did against Green Bay’s 30th-ranked defense (No. 32 against the pass) was further cause for big-time concern.’
Buffalo Bills report card
‘The Bills won despite being dominated in every statistical category except the ones that matter most: turnovers and points. The bye-rested Bills showed a lot more passion and collected a season-high four turnovers while not turning the ball over. It was the difference against the still-dangerous Favre, who was kicking himself after two turnovers inside the Buffalo 5-yard line.’
Bills win feels good now, but won’t earn respect
‘Sunday’s win lets you sleep easier, Bills fans, but it shouldn’t. Despite Losman’s comments, confidence and comfort are waning at One Bills Drive, and a lucky win over a mediocre team shouldn’t change that.’
Anthony Thomas answers the whistle
‘While the offense sputtered for long stretches Sunday, Thomas still put up good numbers, finishing with 20 carries for 95 yards and a late touchdown that sealed the win. All that from a player who was thought to be in danger of not making the team. Thomas and Lionel Gates were in a heated battle throughout training camp to be McGahee’s backup.’
Fletcher is game’s best
‘The Bills linebacker picked off Green Bay legend Brett Favre on the second play of the second quarter, then returned the interception 17 yards for a touchdown. It was Fletcher’s second touchdown of the year after entering the season with no career scores. Fletcher did more than just come up with one big play, though, as the nine-year veteran led the Bills with 14 tackles and an impressive five passes defensed.’
Peters switch doesn’t produce big success
‘The revamped unit gave up five sacks, but also had a decent day in the run-blocking game. Anthony Thomas ran for 95 yards and a touchdown in replace of the injured Willis McGahee, who ran for 15 yards on four carries before being hurt in the first quarter.’
Buffalo Bills Play the Green Bay Packers
‘See photos of the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Green Bay Packers by Staff Photographer Doug Benz.’
Bills take small step in right direction
‘The realist takes the win for what it is. The realist sees this as a lonely beacon until Buffalo starts stringing a few more of these things together.’
Favre tosses Bills an easy victory with interceptions
‘Favre’s counterpart, J.P. Losman, was even less impressive statistically, throwing for only 102 yards and getting sacked five times — three of those courtesy of defensive tackle Corey Williams. But Losman did not turn the ball over, and showed resilience in throwing for the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. With eight minutes remaining and the score knotted at 10, Losman found a wide-open Lee Evans and, while absorbing a hard hit from the Packers Aaron Kampman, threw to his receiver for a 43-yard touchdown.’
Bills DT Anderson Owns Local Pizzeria
‘Says Anderson: "The nice thing about this gig is I got an entire tray of mozzarellas and pepperonis back there. A lot of people are surprised they actually see me in here doing something, that I’m actually in here working and putting my own two cents in."’
Buffalo’s special teams help make the difference
‘Buffalo punter Brian Moorman might have been the difference in the game, continually pinning the Packers deep in their territory while averaging 47.4 yards per punt. He landed four of his eight punts inside the Packers’ 20-yard line, including three inside the 13.’
Monday’s Green Bay Coverage (Updated 5:30 a.m.)
Packers outplay Bills but costly mistakes end in 24-10 loss (Green Bay Press Gazette)
There’s plenty of blame to go around (Green Bay Press Gazette)
McCarthy defends call on goal line (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Coverage blunder gives Bills key touchdown (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Botches ruin impressive showing by defense (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Yards don’t equate to victories (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Blown coverages began on opening kickoff (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Chris Havel’s rants and raves (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Packers vs. Bills play of the game (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Packers vs. Bills quotes (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Packers-Bills grades (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Photo gallery 1 (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Photo gallery 2 (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Loss defies logic (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Favre blames himself (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Collins, Jennings suffer injuries (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Offense can’t get lined up (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Encouraging effort, discouraging result (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Buffalo’s special teams help make the difference (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Game report (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Scoring summary (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The good, the bad and the turnovers (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Photo gallery (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
No passing zone (Wisconsin State Journal)
Pass play surprises (Wisconsin State Journal)
‘One big play killed us’ (Wisconsin State Journal)
McCarthey, coaches looked like rookies (Wisconsin State Journal)
Specialists share in blame (Wisconsin State Journal)
Wells accepts blame for gaffes (Wisconsin State Journal)
Photo gallery (Wisconsin State Journal)
Mike McCarthy press conference transcript (Packers.com)
Press box notes (Packers.com)
Williams leads defense with three-sack day (Packers.com)
Turnovers turn dominant stats into defeat (Packers.com)
Photo gallery (Packers.com)
Punchless Bills win the turnover battle, beat the Pack
‘Believe it or not, someone happened to play more undisciplined, mistake-filled football than Buffalo on Sunday. Fortunately for Dick Jauron’s hapless team, that someone happened to be its opponent.’