'But Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have the stoicism of Boris Mikhailov and Viktor Tikhonov. Together, Brady and Belichick led the defending champs on a reign of terror for the next 55 minutes and bruised the Bills’ ego in the process with a 37-13 win Sunday afternoon in Orchard Park.'
Archives for September 21, 2015
Polian, Kelly remind us Bills not there yet
'"I have a lot of confidence in these guys, I love Rex Ryan, I love what they bring to the table week-in and week-out and I know it’s only the second game of the season and we still have a long way to go but until we knock the king off the throne, we’re still the Buffalo Bills of before but we got an attitude now. It’s all about attitude."'
Taking a close look at Gronkowski, play-by-play
'The Buffalo native seemed wide open against Pittsburgh. Watching his every move, every place he lines up, you can almost see why.'
Bills unravel in loss to Patriots
'In all New England ran up 507 yards total offense while averaging nearly seven yards per play.'
In the end, Pats are still about Brady
'It may seem too easy, maybe even lazy, to make another Bills-Patriots game about the 38-year-old signal-caller, perhaps the greatest the game has ever seen. He’s owned the Bills for so long, there’s almost nothing left for us to say, almost nothing left for him to do.'
Ryan and Bills couldn’t back up talk
'As linebacker Preston Brown noted of his team’s media day cockiness, “Guys will say whatever they want … they have a right to their own opinion. So if they want to talk, they can talk. But we have to go out there and back it up.”'
Brady passes Blanda for record against Bills
'The previous high against Buffalo was 464 yards set by Houston’s George Blanda in 1961 during the American Football League days.'
Emotions get the best of overmatched Bills
'They don’t allow themselves to fall into 24-point holes with sloppy, chaotic and confused play. They don’t claim to have the NFL’s best defense and then be subjected to a historic shredding by the opposing quarterback.'
Patriots’ power comes through loud and clear
'New England’s 40-32 victory Sunday before 70,858 fans in Ralph Wilson Stadium was just another day at the office. Since 2004, the Pats have played 20 playoff games. They’ve been to the Super Bowl four times, winning two, since Buffalo’s memorable clunker against Pittsburgh.'
Pats have the answer for Bills’ big talkers
'Well, maybe being dull doesn’t help you win. But if Sunday was any indication, being too emotionally volatile can contribute to a loss. Yes, football is an emotional game. But there’s a fine line between playing with an edge and playing dumb. And the Bills crossed that line against the Pats.'
There’s a kind of hush all over The Ralph
'In the third quarter, after the Bills’ sideline was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct – one play after Sammy Watkins was called for pass interference – Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler waved his arms in the air. A Patriots player was imploring the crowd to get louder.'
Late fourth-down conversion rewarded Bills’ aggressive call
'Fourth and 3 from the New England 41-yard line, 21-7 New England lead, 9:10 left in the second quarter. Bills’ decision: Punt.'
Bills’ Williams released from hospital; Polian saluted
'“It’s going to be a huge loss,” cornerback Nickell Robey said right after the game. “I don’t know what the deal is right now. It’s very important that we have him.”'
Buffalo Bills’ fans get loud, but not loud enough to set record
'“We brought noise. We got as high as 124.8 decibels, which is pretty loud. But it just wasn’t loud enough.”'
Mark Gaughan’s matchup winners: Patriots 40, Bills 32
'Taylor made some plays, but he wasn’t nearly good enough to keep pace with Tom Brady.'