‘Williams’ master plan may work out in time, but it’s painfully evident after two games that he doesn’t have the personnel to play his "46" scheme or other blitz-oriented packages.’
BillsBeat - September 25, 2001
Shoulder injury may keep Moulds on sideline
‘"It started swelling up my chest a little bit and I couldn’t raise my arm," said Moulds, who left the RCA Dome with his arm in a sling. "I was planning on going back in in the second half, but they said forget about it. It’s going to take time to get the movement back but hopefully I’ll be all right (fairly soon). I’ve only missed two games since I’ve been playing and it’s frustrating to sit, so I hope I’m not out."’
Injuries add to Bills woes following embarrassing loss
‘Coach Gregg Williams said Monday the initial prognosis on Moulds is that he’s questionable to play this Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh. Moulds spent most of the postpractice period in the training room and was not made available to the media. More seriously hurt is rookie Brandon Spoon, who will miss at least a week with a dislocated left elbow, further devastating the Bills’ linebacking corps.’
Manning had extra incentive for Bills game
Manning prepared hard for this game. The extra motivation? He remembered what Bills coach Williams did as the DC of the Titans in 1999 when Tennessee eliminated the Colts from the playoffs. In fact, Manning spent a lot of time studying that two-year-old film, and many of his decisions Sunday were based on his studies.
BillsBeat - September 24, 2001
The luster on Bills has been quick to fade
‘And we thought the offense was the problem.’
While the Bills self-destructed, the Colts galloped away
Down 35-17 at halftime, the Bills, who weren’t completely out of it, never could get entirely back in, either. They went most of the second half without putting up a touchdown, finally hitting on a 40-yard pass from Rob Johnson to Peerless Price on a desperation, fourth-down play with 1:25 left.
Pathon adds to Colts' potency
‘"In the second half we were able to really push the pocket and make Johnson work harder," said defensive tackle Josh Williams, who had two sacks. "He’s so elusive and we did a good job of getting to him in the second half. It was the key to our win."’
It's a juggernaut
‘On what was an All-America day at National Football League stadiums around the country, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning put on his best All-American performance Sunday in the RCA Dome.’
Incidental Contact
‘From that point on, the already sketchy officiating went down hill. Example – the final Bill’s TD, a result of a hail Mary pass by Johnson to the left corner of the endzone, was pulled in only after three players from each of the two teams committed every possible interference foul possible before anyone touched the ball.’
Indianapolis awesome on offense
‘The comparisons to the St. Louis Rams and Minnesota Vikings of 1999 are already flying about like Manning-thrown footballs through the air. And they’re just as on target.’
Manning gives Bills an education
‘Manning conducted a clinic titled "How to Attack a Blitzing Defense" in the Colts’ 42-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills at the RCA Dome. The Colts’ QB did more skewering, slicing and dicing in three hours than Emeril Lagasse does in a week. In one dizzying nine-minute span of the first half, Manning produced three touchdowns on six offensive plays. In dropping to 0-2, the Bills were filleted for 555 yards, the third-most yards allowed in team history. Manning hit 23 of 29 passes for 421 yards.’
Shoulder forces Moulds to sit
‘Wide receiver Eric Moulds suffered a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder in the first half of a 42-26 loss and did not return. "I took a little shot on it and it started swelling my chest up a little bit," said Moulds, who had a sling on to stabilize his heavily wrapped shoulder. "I couldn’t raise my arm up. I was going to play back on it in the second half, but I couldn’t raise my arm."’
Clements shows his stuff on TD pick
‘It was only one play, but it was enough to show why the Buffalo Bills made cornerback Nate Clements their first-round selection in the April draft. Clements gave the Bills an early 7-0 lead when he intercepted a Peyton Manning pass intended for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison and returned it 48 yards for a touchdown.’
Pushed around
‘Most yards allowed by the Bills: 598 at San Francisco W, 34-31 Sept. 13, 1992…559 at Seattle L, 17-56 Oct. 30, 1977…555 at Indianapolis L, 26-42 Sept. 23, 2001…’
Defensive play leaves Bills' coordinator speechless
‘And boy, did Jerry Gray have a bad day Sunday. The Colts made him look like a Pee Wee coach, like the rookie coordinator that he is.’