‘”If you’d have only seen one game this season and then (were) talking about the last week of the season one team playing for home-field advantage and the other out of the playoffs, you would have thought the opposite,” Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. “It’s been surreal.”‘
BillsBeat - December 27, 2003
Van-demonium ends
‘”I’ve had a love affair with the Buffalo Bills and it’s not going to stop,” said Miller, who will be in the booth at Foxboro when the Bills meet New England. “It’s been a great run.”‘
Unfinished business
‘But the Bills pose a serious threat to New England’s 11-game winning streak for no other reason than they are professionals. And they have pride. And that’s something worth playing for.’
Patriots are one of a kind
‘What a team. They win by fewer than 10 points per game. The quarterback throws safe passes that are practically handoffs. The receivers are always in the right places. There are almost no dumb penalties. The defense confuses opponents with multiple looks and different faces in different places. And the field goal kicker never, ever, misses an important kick.’
End around
‘The Patriots have that 11-game winning streak. St. Louis holds the second longest streak — seven straight. Denver has won four in a row and Green Bay has run off three consecutive victories. Nobody else in the league is on more than a two-game winning streak.’
Brady hopes to win bragging rights
‘“I remember sitting at 2-2 thinking we need to get to the bye week at 5-4,” Brady said. “That was a long time ago and a lot of hits ago, too. We really have done some good things and we have put ourselves in a good position. It doesn’t do any good if we lose this week, which is the reason why there has to be attention to detail.”’
Safety squeeze
‘“He does a great job with the things you have to do as a pro to prepare to play on Sunday,” Williams said. “Those are things that coaches can only do so much with, but the other players get a chance to see through example how the top players in the league go about preparing. He’s been very, very valuable in that area.”’
Bledsoe thrown for a loss
‘“Basically,” Bledsoe said of today’s homecoming, “I grew up there. I (went to New England) as a 21-year-old kid, and when I left I was 29 and had three kids. It’s still a place that holds a special place in my heart and the hearts of our family. It is special to go back there. Now,” he added, “we have to go back there and win.”’
It'll be a real grind
‘The pick: Patriots by 32.’
Law may be one to bank on
‘Yes, Law is now in the fattest years of the seven-year, $49-million contract he signed before the 1999 season. If he doesn’t rework his contract — and he’s been adamant that he won’t — he’ll count more than $22 million against the salary cap the next two years. The fact is, his cap number in 2004 is $9,457,365, just $650,000 higher than it is this season. Given the way he’s played this season, a $650K bump is certainly within reason.’
Key to Pats' success: Forget past, live for the moment
‘The Patriots were able to do the same thing in 2001 when they were just trying to survive each week. They kept their heads down and worked every week until they looked up to find themselves the last ones standing.’
Lining up some optimism
‘Remember the 2002 season when they used their “Dollar” package successfully against the Bills? That was when New England had its defensive front seven standing upright near the offensive line, forcing Bills blockers to identify who was rushing and who was dropping back. It made for a long day for Bledsoe and that page in the playbook might be dusted off and put into action today.’
Patriots - 4 downs
‘New England has nine interceptions in the last three games, and 27 overall. Bledsoe has 11 INTs, and the Bills as a whole have turned the ball over 30 times this season. Opportunities should present themselves today.’
Bills Might End Up Paying The Balance
‘Belichick is making it sound as if his team’s first goal today is to avoid another humiliation.’
Bills (6-9) Vs. Patriots (13-2)
‘Led by LB Takeo Spikes, DE Aaron Schobel (11.5 sacks) and an excellent pair of CBs in Nate Clements and Antoine Winfield, the Bills rank second in the NFL in total defense, seventh against the run and third against the pass. But they haven’t forced many turnovers (they have only 10 interceptions, the Patriots 27), and because of their turnover-prone offense, are tied with the Giants for the next-to-worst takeaway/giveaway ratio (minus 13).’