’42: The number of starters the Patriots have employed this season, nearly enough to field two full teams on both offense and defense. It’s the highest number of starters used by a division champion since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.’
BillsBeat - December 23, 2003
Scraping bottom
‘It is worse in some ways than during the Kay Stephenson/Hank Bullough coaching debacles.’
Top coaches aren't found in bargain bin
‘One week from now, Tom Donahoe will be looking for a new coach. He must convince the owner, Ralph Wilson, that the price of poker has skyrocketed in the NFL.’
Jaworski defends Bledsoe
‘In Bledsoe, he sees a classic pocket passer who doesn’t have a pocket.’
What gifts should Santa bring Bills?
‘For Drew Bledsoe, a new mattress and whirlpool. I looked this up: he’s been sacked 205 times in his last 65 starts for 1,346 yards, or the equivalent of 13 1/2 football fields.’
A nice recovery by safety
‘”I can’t wait to see the fans more than anything,” Milloy said. “And then afterward, I’ll shake my ex-teammates’ hands and wish them luck. The fans there, I’m glad that it turned out to where I have a chance to go compete in that stadium once a year. Me coming here had nothing to do with going to an AFC East team, having a chance to play the Patriots. This organization, this team, really made me feel like they wanted me.”‘
Season-opening flop back in focus
‘The Patriots can honestly say they beat themselves that day. “I think almost half of our plays in the first 40 plays were negative plays: sacks, turnovers, penalties, some version of all of those,” Belichick said. “Almost half the time we were going in reverse instead of going forward. That’s not what we’re looking for. We gave up 50-yard completions, pass-interference penalties, penalties in the kicking game, you name it. You can take your pick.”‘
Pats won't forget past
‘And the current (hapless) state of the Bills? Forget about it. “Look, I don’t care about that. I don’t care what happened last week,” said Belichick, referring to the Bills’ 20-3 defeat to Miami. “The (Bills) took the Titans right down to the wire (in a 28-26 loss two weeks ago). It came down to the last play. They had several other big wins this year, none bigger than ours. It’s not how they match up against somebody else – it’s how they match up against us. The last time they matched up pretty well. We’re going to have to play them more competitively than we did the last time – that’s where it starts.”’
Medfield trades Bledsoe for Schilling
‘”I’m delighted there will be somebody there,” said Selectman Ann Thompson, who was appreciative of Bledsoe’s devotion to helping local schools with fund-raising during his three-year stay in Medfield. “He’d go to local restaurants around town, and I hope Curt Schilling brings the same kind of friendliness.”‘
Bills' ills start at the top
‘Bills president and general manager Tom Donahoe (a.k.a. The Teflon Donahoe) has carved a swath of miscalculation and mediocrity in his three years in Buffalo.’
Inside slant
‘However, regardless of what Donahoe says on the record, there seems to be little doubt that Williams’ swan song will come at Gillette Stadium.’
Strategy and personnel
‘In a season that has been filled with bad performances, this ranks as one of Drew Bledsoe’s worst, not only this year but of his career.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘WR Eric Moulds continues to be a non-factor for the Bills passing game. Hampered by a painful groin injury since Week 5, Moulds hasn’t had a 100-yard receiving games since and he has scored just one TD all year. The Dolphins held him to three catches for 20 yards.’
BillsBeat - December 22, 2003
Bill Belichick Press Transcript - 12/22
‘Q: What was it that made it a 31-point difference between the two teams in the last game?
BB: A lot good plays by one team and turnovers by another. Penalties, turnovers, negative plays. I think almost half of our plays in the first 40 plays almost half of them were negative plays, sacks, turnovers, penalties, some version of all of those. Almost half the time we were going in reverse instead of going forward. That is not what we are looking for. We gave up 50-yard completions, pass interference penalties, penalties in the kicking game, you name it, you can take your pick.’
Final Home Game For Miller Is A Busy One
‘4:15 p.m. – Van begins to sign autographs for anyone who wants one. He stays and signs nearly an hour, with a smile on his face the entire time. Shortly after, Van left Ralph Wilson Stadium and rode home for the last time as the “Voice of the Bills.” He probably left with a heavy heart but probably not as heavy as those of the fans that will forever cherish his voice, his commitment, and his dedication.’