‘Choosing Rzeznik to tackle the National Anthem was a master stroke on the part of the Bills, for no other public figure so ably encapsulates our Buffalonian love of “working-class-hero-makes-good” stories. Rzeznik came from tough circumstances, and he and Goos mate Robby Takac faced an uphill battle in their quest for national stardom. People like Rzeznik are not supposed to make it to the big time, just as the Sabres and Bills are never supposed to take top honors in their respective leagues and Buffalo is never going to shed its status as an economic train-wreck.’
Archives for October 13, 2014
Buffalo Bills sacked by New England Patriots
‘The Bills can look at the Patriots and think anything they want, but as it was proven once again Sunday, nothing has changed in this one-sided rivalry. They still can’t play with them, still can’t get to their level, still can’t beat them.’
Same old, same old for Bills
‘Buffalo has a few constants, too: Its coaches can’t beat Belichick, its quarterbacks can’t carry Brady’s travel bag full of terrific hair care products, and its players collectively have an uncanny knack for not answering the door when opportunity knocks.’
Three … and Out
‘Orton is the Bills’ starter. He’s better than Manuel right now, but he wasn’t up to a shootout with Brady. He threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, but he also threw a brutal pick, and at least three of the five sacks he suffered were on him for not getting rid of the ball.’
Terry Pegula ushers in new era for Buffalo Bills
‘”I must say that there aren’t many times in life that I’m happy with being second at anything, but to follow up Ralph Wilson, I’ll accept that,” Terry Pegula said, addressing the crowd. “I know you guys love us. You’ve shown that. I’ve heard it, witnessed it. But you need take all that heart and emotion and give it to your football team today!”‘
Report card
‘There was no joy in Pegulaville. All the pre-game hype, Terry Pegula’s speech, the card stunt in the crowd, that was all great. And then the game started, and it was just a case of the same old, same old against the Patriots. The better team won, as usual. Some things never change.’
A missed opportunity for the Bills
‘But the doubts about Brady persisted … until Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Patriots once again able to handle the Bills
‘What could possibly go wrong for Buffalo with all of those seeming edges? Well, how about the same thing that always seems to happen?’
Bills lose 37-22 in debut of Pegulas as new owners
‘The Patriots capitalized on all three Buffalo turnovers in the second quarter.’
Penalties continue to be an issue for Buffalo Bills in loss to New England Patriots
‘”They had nine for 60, we had eight for 107,” Bills coach Doug Marrone said after the game. “Untimely penalties and things like that, it’s tough. When penalties lead to scores for the opponent, it’s difficult. When penalties take away scores or take away great field goal range, it hurts. It’s difficult. We’ll look at them. … I saw the plays. It was clear as day. We all saw them. We’ll turn them in and go about the normal protocol without me getting myself fined or saying anything publicly about it.”‘
Rob Gronkowski dominates Buffalo Bills in Patriots win in front of friends and family
‘”Everyone was clicking on all cylinders and we were playing together as a team. It’s great to come home to the home town in front of my friends and family and get that victory.”‘
Sammy Watkins says, despite coverage by Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis, he was open in Bills’ lo
‘”I think if any other cornerbacks watch this game they won’t come up and press me every play,” Watkins said. “I think they’ll do it sometimes, because as the game went I got off the ball well, and I think I was open a couple of times that I didn’t get looked at.”‘
Doug Marrone explains why Mike Williams was inactive for Buffalo Bills’ loss
‘”Mike Williams’ situation was really a tough call. It wasn’t really the direction that we probably would have gone. What happened late in the week, we didn’t really realize until about Friday night that Kyle Williams was going to be able to play. So by that time, we had put so much in game plan-wise for (the) three-tight end package that we practiced quite a bit that we played today with our tight ends playing. When you look through the roster, you have to say to yourself, ‘OK, you’re not going to not play Kyle (Williams), if he’s healthy.’ So we started to go through and see where we were banged up a little bit, where we needed guys to play, where we needed special teams, where we needed – you know, you go through all those different scenarios and it’s not an easy decision.”‘
Tom Brady dominates, and 5 observations from Week 6 loss
‘Bills have no answer for Gronkowski/’
Lesson from Bills: Be ready to be let down
‘And for the second time, the Bills fell flat on their faces.’