‘So, L.T., would you have any interest in the Western New York climate all-year round? “I would not trade San Diego for Buffalo weather,” he said. “I said every now and then.”‘
Archives for December 4, 2006
Leonhard’s return is play of the game
‘Leonhard fielded Mike Scifres’ punt at the San Diego 45 and raced to the 13, aided by a spectacular block by Keith Ellison on Chargers tight end Brandon Manumaleuna.’
Slow start against Chargers
‘Willis McGahee, four carries, one yard.’
All too familiar
‘There’s plenty of work to be done.’
Rivers was last to start, probably best
‘But what Sunday showed was that the last quarterback from the 2004 first-round draft class to attempt a professional pass might be head and shoulders above the rest.’
Bills Film Room, Critic’s Corner
‘Thousands stayed home from Sunday’s game, which was blacked out in Buffalo for the second time this season because the team failed to sell it out. Temperatures in the 30s with strong wind and light snow in the second half left the upper decks at Ralph Wilson Stadium about half empty.’
Let it snow
‘”The conditions were tough out there,” Schottenheimer said. “And the running game seemed to give us a kind of shot of adrenaline, if you will. We got that working pretty effectively. And when you’ve got No. 21 in the backfield, it’s very easy to call running plays.”‘
Players say Bills injured Hart with dirty play
‘The Chargers left the field thrilled with the 24-21 victory but upset by their belief the Bills’ Mario Haggan intentionally yanked on Clinton Hart’s ankle during an onside kick. “The guy twisted Clinton Hart’s ankle,” Phillips said. “We don’t play like that. We’re professionals here. To try to break somebody’s ankle is a problem. If you want to give somebody a rib shot or pinch him, it’s OK; it’s part of the game. A little bit of cheap shots is going to take place. But you cannot, not under any circumstances, try to maliciously hurt anybody. You just don’t do that. You’re messing with a person’s livelihood; he has a family. You don’t do that to people.”‘
Loss leaves Bills out in cold again
‘”The heart and soul of our sport is effort, the integrity of our game is based on effort, and these are quality guys and they’ll play,” Jauron said, acknowledging that, yes, he realizes the playoffs are a pipe dream, but also reiterating that his Bills are still going to play as if they’re right in the chase. “The playoffs are still there, we’re not mathematically eliminated, so it’s still there and we’ll play for that, and even if we are eliminated, they’ll still play hard.”‘
When defense needs to rise up, it can’t make the key stop
‘”I have no clue,” said London Fletcher, the Bills inside linebacker and leading tackler, when asked why the defense can’t finish the deal. “I wish I did have an answer, because it’s very frustrating. We play so well at different stretches, but we can’t finish things off. You can’t do that if you want to be a great defense.”‘
Coaches made dumb mistakes
‘Two mismanagement situations stood out, and both were key elements in the loss.’
San Diego’s top talent simply super-charged
‘It wasn’t as ugly as last season’s 38-point blowout loss at San Diego. But at the end of the day, the Bills never slowed down any of the Chargers’ key personnel and their own key players never showed up.’
The two-minute read
‘Buffalo’s 21 points were deceiving because the offense was woefully inept for most of the day. It had just four first downs and was shut out in the first half, and two of the touchdown drives were 19 and 13 yards.’
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Dick Jauron and his staff needed to be better than this if they wanted to outmaneuver Marty Schottenheimer (201 career wins), Wade Phillips and Cam Cameron, especially with such a disparity in talent. The Bills didn’t show much moxie in management of the clock or their timeouts and failed to shut down any of the Chargers’ key individuals.’
LT sizzles in the cold
‘”If we don’t give them the ball, it’s probably a shutout, 31-0 or something like that,” Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers said referring to a fumble on the first series of the second half and a big Bills punt return on the second.’