‘“There’s no room in this league for that type of crap,” safety Jordan Poyer said after the game.’
Archives for December 4, 2017
Same old story: Patriots beat the Bills, again
‘Buffalo was out-gained 148 to 15 in the yards in third quarter.’
Bills angered by Gronkowski cheap shot
‘”Tre’Davious was on the ground and (Gronk) eyed him up,” Micah Hyde said. “He looked right at him, I’m not sure if it was a shoulder or elbow, but that was dirty.”‘
Pitoniak: Gronk deals crushing blow to Bills as New England’s dominance over the Bills continues
‘Hardly. This was, after all, the Patriots vs. the Bills, and we have become all too familiar with how these games turn out. It was only a matter of time before adjustments would be made by Bill Belichick and his staff and the dam would burst.’
Bills Fall To Patriots 23-3
‘Typical Bills/Patriots game as the Bills hung around for a bit but the Patriots did what they needed to do to take control of the game. It wasn’t an unexpected loss and the defense showed some promise against Brady while giving up big runs before faltering in the second half which we have seen so many times in this one sided series this decade. The offense was awful once again which is the biggest disappointment in another Patriots blowout of Buffalo.’
Week 13: Offense Struggles In 23-3 Defeat
Quarterback: Grade F: 15 completions won’t do it against anyone let alone New England.’
Bills offense can’t keep pace in loss to Pats
‘The Bills not only lost a pivotal game for their AFC playoff hopes on Sunday, they also lost their quarterback. Tyrod Taylor left the game with a knee injury in the fourth quarter in a game where the offense managed just a field goal in a 20-point loss to New England.’
Tre’ White in concussion protocol after Gronk’s dirty hit
‘“I thought it was a good play by Tre’,” said head coach Sean McDermott. “I wasn’t happy with what ensued after that. I just don’t think that there’s any place for the game in that. It was unfortunate. I know that (Gronkowski) is a better player than that.”’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills-Patriots
‘”He was in pain, you could see it in his facial expressions,” said LeSean McCoy. “He was hurt, it shows he’s a true warrior. I think he came out once the game got out of reach. He played the whole game banged up, hurt. He didn’t complain about it. He still ran when he needed to. He’s tough. He’s a guy from Hampton, those guys are built over there. I wouldn’t expect anything less from him.”’
What they’re saying: Bills search for answers in New England loss
‘I felt like, we knew they were getting the ball after half coming out and that we had done some good things. When you look back at it, there were some opportunities in the first half. We were down there early on the first drive [and had] opportunities to get off the field defensively [and] some opportunities special teams-wise. I thought if we came out after half and got off the field early, that that would be a key drive for us.’
Terry Pegula joins Lorenzo Alexander to show his support during My Cause, My Cleats
‘“For Mr. Pegula to be able to do that is huge,” said Alexander. “It’s a huge honor for me. It’s going to bring more awareness to the things I’ve been able to do in the community. It just shows you the type of owner that he is. He’s so in tune with his players and what we’re doing in the community and supports us whole heartedly and that’s really him and Kim and their entire family as far as backing the players and whatever we’re doing…it’s awesome.”’
Nick O’Leary to miss first game this season
‘O’Leary sustained a back injury coming out of the Kansas City game last week. He did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but managed to participate on a limited basis on Friday. But his back clearly did not improve enough to play today against the Patriots.’
Bills Today: Home stretch starts vs. Pats
‘“Well listen, I have a tremendous amount of respect for what they do and what they’ve done. We respect every opponent. Them being the world champs, defending world champs, what they’ve been able to accomplish is just incredible,” McDermott said. “We have to focus on ourselves and we have to focus on our process and our vision for what we’re trying to become as an organization and as a team.”’