‘It was another significant win over a major conference player, the type of team they are likely to run into during a playoff run. It wasn’t pummeling a cupcake like the Rams, or whooping on a MASH unit like the Seahawks. Rather, it was staying in the game until the end, making the big plays when they needed to be made.’
Archives for October 2008
No power outage for the Bills
‘”The most important part was I wasn’t taking hits and as a quarterback you feel more and more comfortable throughout the game and the game starts to slow down a little bit when you’re not getting knocked down by Luis Castillo, Igor Olshansky and Shaun Phillips.”‘
Chargers fizzle in Buffalo
‘”To me the difference in the game was we had the ball at midfield and the ball slips out of Philips’ hands, which gives them a short field, and obviously the interception down at the 10,” Turner said. “I thought our guys came in prepared to play, but the turnovers were critical. Those plays were significant plays in the game.”‘
The Bills show they’re reday for prime time
‘But the point is, the Bills went toe-to-toe with an AFC heavyweight … and didn’t blink.’
Power delay costly to Bills, but not on field
‘Three black helium balloons, such as the ones you’d find at a Halloween party, were set adrift early Sunday afternoon, floated into nearby electrical wires by a transformer and shorted out power to “The Ralph” … three times.’
Second down ñ Week 7
‘Buffalo’s defense had a season best day when it came to shutting down the run game. They held the Chargers to just 72 yards rushing, a season low. LaDainian Tomlinson had just 41 yards on 14 carries. The rest of San Diego’s rushing yardage came on a 31-yard reverse. The run front had eight plays where they allowed one yard or less including a pair of tackles for loss.’
Big play, odd game
‘Buffalo allowed just three first downs in the fourth quarter – all coming on the same drive – and got the two turnovers involving Mitchell. The Bills controlled the ball for 9:41 in the final quarter.’
How good is this guy?
‘That’s the rub of looking at a young quarterback statistically. Is Edwards going to be better than Peyton Manning when the young Bill has had an infinitely better surround cast (Manning had Marshall Faulk and rookie Marvin Harrison, but was also “blessed” with Jerome Pathon, Torrance Small and Ken Dilger)? Is Roethlisberger eternally better than Edwards because he walked onto a Steelers team who could’ve won with Howard Simon at quarterback?’
Chargers offer only static as Bills amp the voltage
‘While the patchwork pass coverage was spotty at times, safeties by title Bryan Scott and George Wilson did their best to hold back the tidal wave by roving around in the backfield. Also, on an old-school day Donte Whitner ignored positional labels and just played tough-minded football. Maybe the Bills should just keep putting safeties out there.’
Bills go big with Scott
‘”We knew that they would run a lot of Power ‘O’s, a lot of bounces and to Bryan’s side,” said Whitner. “So you want a guy that up there that’s 225 pounds that can keep his hands on the tight end and force the ball back inside. Bryan did a great job of doing that and I just played the middle of the field making sure nobody came across the middle out there and they didn’t test me.”‘
Errant balloons make a power play
‘The culprit: a cluster of helium balloons with metallic tails that became entangled in power lines near the stadium shortly before the game, New York State Electric & Gas spokesman Randy Edwards said. Edwards said several chauffeurs in the stadium parking lot saw the balloons become entangled at about 12:45 p.m. “They actually heard and saw the smoke from where they hit the transformers,” Edwards said. The balloons caused two outages during the first half of the game as utility workers struggled to get power flowing to about 800 customers in the area – including Ralph Wilson Stadium. The company switched to secondary power lines, but the same balloons soon caused problems with those lines, and power had to be switched back to the primary lines, Edwards said. A utility pole fire about a mile from the stadium – believed to be unrelated to the tangled balloons – also complicated efforts to restore power, Edwards said.’
Bills win a big one
‘”It’s definitely a big win to get against a team like that, it means a lot to our team,” said Mitchell, who played for the Super Bowl-winning New York Giants last year.’
Bills overpower Chargers in powerless stadium
‘”Obviously he had a great day,” Schonert said. “He saw the field well. He was accurate. He made great check-downs. He delivered it to open guys.”‘
Whitner covers lot of ground
‘”I moved around from the nickel to the strong to the free safety, played some corner, and we held them to 14 points, so that’s a good thing,” he said. “The coaches told me before the season that I would be used all over the field. I don’t know if this is what they had in mind, but I definitely enjoyed the extra responsibility.”‘
Turnovers muddy Rivers’ day
‘”No question about it,” he said. “You get a lot of credit when the team wins, but when it goes the other way you look bad. … I felt like I was playing pretty good up to that point. You don’t ever want the turnovers to happen but they did. The only way I know to fix it is to work hard, make corrections and play.”‘