‘One possible weakness is the sack total. Between the longer patterns and the new offensive line, Bledsoe has been sacked 30 times already, which puts them in 29th place in the league stats in protecting the quarterback.’
BillsBeat - November 3, 2002
Time to ride the A-train
‘The Patriots like to design their weekly offense based on the opponent’s weaknesses rather than their own strengths. For the next couple of games, it’s logical to expect Antowain Smith, not Tom Brady, to be the focal point.’
Confidence men
‘Why such an even keel on what is perceived to be a sinking ship? Perhaps it’s because the Patriots don’t see themselves as going down for the count. There seems to be the feeling — espoused by Bill Belichick and adopted by the players — that they have just gone through as tough a stretch of games as any team in the league has faced. They’ve played four of the best teams in the NFL and players on all four of those teams remarked that they played their best games of the year against New England.’
Simms still believes in Brady
‘“Brady has all the qualities – poise, size, a terrific throwing arm, wonderful relationships with the players and he knows how to be a leader. And I don’t think media criticism will affect him. It’s the first time he’s been involved with losing as an NFL starter and must learn to deal with it, but he doesn’t bear all the responsibility for New England’s struggles.”’
Gray, snowbound Buffalo thanks Patriots for Bledsoe
‘”This is a dying city. Poor management. Poor government. All we really have is football to look forward to.”‘
Belichick has history of rattling Bledsoe
‘Once all the verbal bouquets are tossed, though, this matchup today comes down to one thing between coach and former player. Legitimizing. Bledsoe wants to prove Belichick made the worst mistake a coach could make when he turned his back on him. He wants to embarrass Belichick. Belichick would like his team to simply dismiss Bledsoe today and vindicate the coach for a decision Belichick saw as inevitable.’
Bledsoe has chance to do number on Belichick's head
‘Belichick wants to get in my head? Fine. I want to kick his butt.’
Bledsoe Gets Top Billing
‘There should be a lot of Kodak moments today, but don’t expect any of Bledsoe with Belichick. The Patriots are sinking, and Bledsoe hopes to drown them.’
Coach Vs. QB: The Big Picture
‘”One of the things that hurt Drew’s chances of greater longevity in New England was the fact he liked to go deep,” [Chuck] Dickerson said. “Some coaches just don’t want to throw that damn thing up there. But it’s more than that. Belichick decided that he’d depend on the defensive genius that he is, special teams, a running game he started to develop. I see it as an overall plan. Whether he was right or not, who knows? But he did go to the Super Bowl, did win and that’s pretty heady stuff.”‘
Brady bunch meets Bledsoe's Bills
‘A loss, and the Patriots might need seven wins in their last eight just to retain playoff hope.’
Drew's deal revisited
‘Belichick wanted to rid himself of Bledsoe, and where he went was probably less important than that he went. The home front was certainly quieter, less controversial after the deal was done. The only problem is that so far, Belichick’s losses have been far greater than even he could have imagined. Bledsoe has been magnificent, and Brady has been scuffling.’
Bledsoe at the top of his game
‘”For us as a team, I think after we got through our first mini camp where we were all together, all the veterans were in here, I think we started to see that we had the talent to compete with anybody in the league,” Bledsoe said. “That ultimately is our goal. It really is just that simple. What we want to do is we want to go out each week and try and play at a level that allows us to be in a position to win the game. I think to this point in the season, we’ve done that.”‘
Buffalo defense getting better by the Sunday
‘Whoever bought tickets to Sunday’s game between New England and Buffalo at Ralph Wilson Stadium expected to see a dominant defense in action. Who would’ve guessed it’d belong to Gregg Williams’ Bills?’
Top 5 reasons why the Patriots are struggling
‘The Patriots aren’t just playing bad football –they’re also playing undisciplined ball.’
Bledsoe, Brady duel comes to a head
‘Prediction: Patriots, 24-21.’