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What was the personal foul on Incog for? I missed the replay if they did show it.

Very weak call, in my opinion, but also the reds probably trying to keep the game in check after the pregame mix up. He and the Patriots DL he was engaged with both took little shots at each other, which is normal. Incognito kind of grabbed the guy by the edge of his shoulder pads on the chest and gave them a good yank down. The other guy shoved Incognito. Incognito shoved back. If he doesn't take the second go at the guy, maybe no flag.

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Not to take away from this win, or anything, but I started to get the impression that the Pats* were playing this game to preserve their stars for Brady's* return. Edelman was targeted how many times, six? Gronk, I think, two. Hogan twice. And little to no urgency late in the game.

Gronk can't run and some pats*** media said he should have been inactive fwiw.

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Rex Ryan: "It feels good to finally win here" (7:07)

Bills HC Rex Ryan talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. Ryan discusses what went right in all facets of the game for the Bills as well as how the team plans to keep its momentum going into week 5.

 

Tyrod Taylor: "We had the right plan" (6:44)

Bills QB Tyrod Taylor talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. Taylor discusses the importance of the team's running game and why the Bills were able to outmatch the Patriots during certain schemes on offense.

 

What they’re saying: Bills react to the shutout victory in New England
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Head coach Rex Ryan, Tyrod Taylor, LeSean McCoy, Ronald Darby, Preston Brown, Richie Incognito, Robert Woods and Kyle Williams discuss Buffalo's Week 4 shutout at New England.

 

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Sully starts out the wrap up saying "I can't find anything bad to say," as if that is his job. He genuinely looked disappointed that he couldn't badmouth the team. Later, of course, he says it's only two games so don't get excited but it's pretty bad when he goes into a review trying to find bad things to say. Not that this is news, but it's a public admission that he is not "a realist." Edited by Kelly the Dog
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LeSean McCoy: "We just played hard" (5:39)
Bills RB LeSean McCoy talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. McCoy discusses the opportunities created on offense with OC Anthony Lynn making play calls and the importance of extending drives to wear down the opposing defense.

 

Robert Woods: "We're going out there executing" (3:30)
Bills WR Robert Woods talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. Woods discusses the value in having a complete team performance and how that allows each unit to feel more comfortable out on the field.

 

Zach Brown: "It's a great win" (3:28)
Bills LB Zach Brown talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. Brown discusses his critical forced fumble and the Bills' strong defensive play that kept New England scoreless.

 

Preston Brown: "We're playing pretty well" (1:14)
Bills LB Preston Brown talks to the media following the team's win against the Patriots. Brown discusses the team's ability to put pressure on Patriots QB Jacoby Brissett and how the team has continued to improve each week.

 

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"Worth fighting for today, men!" Watch the post-win locker room speech: http://bufbills.co/YHQVQA

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Great team win! Started slow but ended the month .500. Now we have to regroup/refocus and get ready for October #AllIn #BillsMafia

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Watch: Bills Score Historic Win in Foxborough (2:47)

Buffalo's offense scored on each of it's first three possessions, and the defense shutout the Patriots for the first time in Gillette Stadium history.

 

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Robert Woods steps up for #Bills in a time of need. @JaySkurski at [bN] Blitz: http://bit.ly/2cLh24k

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The Elias Sports Bureau notes that the Patriots are the first team to shut out an opponent and then get shut out in the following game since the 2006 Dolphins. The Dolphins shut out the Patriots and then were shut out by the Bills.

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