‘”We figured we could put pressure on him, get pressure in his face off the edges and that would help us a lot defensively,” said Pats cornerback Otis Smith, who forced a fumble for a fifth Bills turnover. “Guys did a good job of putting pressure on him and making him hold the ball longer than he wanted to.”‘
BillsBeat - December 9, 2002
Back in New England, Bledsoe Has Day He'd Rather Forget
‘”There is no question that every game I’ve ever played in I’ve taken personally,” said Bledsoe, now in his 10th season. “This one, even more than most. I have to be more precise for this offense to be more precise.”‘
It's no can Drew
‘From the time Bledsoe and the Bills lost the coin toss – and his Bills called the wrong direction to defend – to the last of his four interceptions, it was a nightmare.’
Pats ruin Drew's day in Foxboro
‘”I think a few of those throws (Drew) would like to get back,” Bills coach Gregg Williams said. “We shot ourselves in the foot. We weren’t able to overcome our mistakes.”‘
Like old times
‘Jones said the Patriots noted a Buffalo tendency to pass on second down when close to the goal line. “It was one of the plays they ran in practice,” Jones said of New England’s coaching staff. “Practice makes perfect.”‘
December is New England's time to shine
‘In winning their third straight contest and fifth of the last six games, the Patriots utilized the formula that brought them success in 2001: spread the ball around on offense and confuse the opposing quarterback into making mistakes.’
Bills shoot their feet off in New England
‘If you were watching the Patriots beat the Bills 27-17 on Dec. 8, you may have thought you were watching a repeat of the teams’ first game from five weeks earlier.’
Flashback: Cookie Gilchrist's Big Game
The Buffalo Bills have had many memorable battles over the course of their 42 year history. One that stands out is a game on December 8, 1963 versus the New York Jets when Bills' running back Cookie Gilchrist ran for five touchdowns and racked up 243 yards on the ground at War Memorial Stadium.
BillsBeat - December 8, 2002
New England 27, Buffalo 17
‘New England has taken the last five meetings between the teams.’
Patriots sweep series with Bills
‘New England jumped out to a 20-0 lead and cruised from there, winning its eighth game of the season against five losses, 27-17.’
Patriots 27, Bills 17
‘The Patriots dominated Buffalo for the second time in barely a month.’
New England 27, Buffalo 17
‘[Bledsoe] completed 32-of-51 passes, but threw four interceptions in a game for the first time since 1999 and was one shy of a career high.’
Forget Drew; it's all about the teams
‘”This team is real tight chemistry-wise and we’re healthy,” Williams said. “Our confidence is obviously buoyed some from the last ballgame (the win over Miami), and we have to go out and execute.”‘
Lots riding on this one for New England and Buffalo
‘While Bledsoe’s return to Foxboro certainly adds suspense to this matchup, it is merely a footnote to the real drama – the 7-5 Patriots have a chance to eliminate the 6-6 Bills from AFC playoff contention with a victory. If Buffalo wins, the playoff picture gets further muddled, with Miami and the New York Jets still hanging close and the increasing likelihood that only the division winner will advance to the postseason.’
WR Eric Moulds Q&A
In the offseason, what do you fell will be the most important transaction to be made? Offensive (Peerless) or Defensive (D/Lineman)? – Nick F. Schneider
"I think all of the above. Hopefully we can resign Peerless but at the same time sure up our defensive unit and get those guys stronger and I think we'll have more of a complete team."