‘The Bills were held to 231 yards offense, and only had one drive in which they produced three first downs.’
Archives for December 2006
Bills LB Crowell out after hurting left leg
‘Crowell was hurt after LaDainian Tomlinson’s 4-yard run on the Chargers’ first possession. The linebacker hopped off the field unable to put any weight on his left foot. Describing the injury as a strained lower leg, the Bills ruled Crowell as out.’
Bills Still Need To Play 60 Minute Game
‘Dick Jauron: Grade F: Worst coached game in the Jauron era.’
Bills Can’t Overcome Chargers 27-24
‘The Chargers opened up a 17-0 halftime lead before the Bills roared back with two quick touchdowns early in the third quarter to make a game of it but some emotional play and tough calls seemed to give the momentum back to the Chargers as they drove down for a game clinching score late in the game.’
Chargers Take Bills 24-21
‘McGahee rushed 16 for only 26-yards and one touchdown.’
San Diego 24, Buffalo 21
‘Philip Rivers threw for 160 yards with a touchdown for the Chargers (10-2), who notched their sixth straight win and moved into a tie with Indianapolis for the AFC’s top record. The Colts lost at Tennessee on Sunday.’
San Diego 24, Buffalo 21
‘The Bills (5-7) were limited to 231 yards offense, and only had one drive in which they produced three first downs. Buffalo’s first two scores came as result of short fields set up by San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers’ fumble and a 32-yard punt return by Jim Leonhard.’
Chargers Carry Big First Half Lead To Victory
‘As usual the Chargers rode on the back of LaDainian Tomlinson, who finished with 178 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns. Meanwhile Buffalo’s run game was stymied by San Diego as they held the Bills to 61 yards on the ground. The Bills also struggled to protect the football as they committed four turnovers in the game.’
Plenty of concerns for Bills
‘”Whenever you play a team that scores as many points as they’ve scored … and consistently, you’ve got to assume they’re going to put some in the end zone,” Jauron admitted. “You hope they don’t … but you make your plans accordingly. (Still) you don’t plan on shootouts and I’m not sure what you’d do differently if you did (but) we’re not a team that’s scored a lot of points.”‘
Tomlinson making a bid for ëbest ever’
‘Tomlinson is Thurman Thomas … with one more skill.’
J.P. may have to think, act fast today
‘”They’re hard to deal with,” said Bills coach Dick Jauron. “Teams try to do a number of things. Some teams will do a read-a-guard, where a guard comes out (to block a linebacker). That kind of softens you up in the middle of your offense. So it gives those big guys in the middle more room to work. You can slide one way and put the running back on him, but then you’ve got a mismatch. So it’s hard.”‘
Chargers’ rushing roulette will test Bills’ O-line
‘San Diego, 27-19.’
As good as advertised
‘”He doesn’t blow you off,” Haggan said. “That helps give you confidence to talk to him. I’d go in and talk to him one on one about anything. I feel like he’d listen to me, understand and give me a straight-up answer. He’d tell me what I need to do. He wouldn’t take it out of proportion. He’s the type of guy who makes players want to play for him.”‘
Brees’ superlative season gets upstaged by L.T.
‘Brees has 3,463 passing yards this season, on pace for 5,037. Dan Marino has the NFL record with 5,084 yards in 1984. Yet how can anyone vote for Brees when San Diego’s LaDainian Tomlinson is going to obliterate the single-season touchdown record? Every time the touchdown record has been broken in the last 31 years – since O.J. Simpson scored 23 TDs in 1975 – it has gone up by one touchdown. Tomlinson is on pace to break the mark of 28 by six TDs. Tomlinson is the overwhelming favorite for the award this year.’
Chargers’ Smith arms coach to take his best shot
‘Remember, he worked under Polian and Butler, who always saw disaster waiting around the bend. He learned under Marv Levy, who taught him about leadership and shared decision-making. Wouldn’t it be something if Polian and Smith, the old Buffalo guys, wound up in the AFC championship game?’