‘Drew Bledsoe put aside being sacked four times and being held to under 100 yards passing through three quarters to deliver the 22nd come-from-behind victory of his career, and his third in 21 games with the Bills. He was 11-of-25 for 95 yards before completing eight of his final 10 passes for 106 yards on Buffalo’s final two possessions.’
BillsBeat - October 6, 2003
Key play
‘The Bills had converted just two of their 12 third downs when they lined up for a third-and-11 at their own 40 with 3:31 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Bengals leading, 16-13. Quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who had been sacked four times, was pressured but hung in the pocket long enough to complete a 14-yard pass to Bobby Shaw for the first down, a drive that eventually ended with a 29-yard Rian Lindell field goal to send the game into overtime.’
Key player
‘Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe proved you don’t always have to be at your best to win a game; you just have be your best when it counts.’
Key stat
‘Buffalo won the turnover battle, 2-0.’
They said it
‘"It was one of those balls you thought you could get to, but Bledsoe is just one of those guys who can get the ball into places where you think you’ve got him but you don’t."’
Coaching
‘The team had opportunities to win and didn’t capitalize on them. That has to fall back on the coaches.’
Special teams
‘Shayne Graham made three of four field-goal attempts — his only miss coming from 54 yards.’
Offense
‘The running game managed only 2.5 yards a carry, the passing game couldn’t complete anything downfield and only one touchdown was scored in four red-zone opportunities.’
Defense
‘When a big play was needed at crunch time, there was none to be found.’
Bills 22, Bengals 16 (OT)
‘Their last three losses have come by margins of three, seven and six points.’
Spikes sees change, but still glad he left
‘Spikes also chatted briefly with at least four other former teammates. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis went out of his way, jogging about 25 yards, to shake Spikes’ hand. "He kind of surprised me," Spikes said of Lewis. "I know he doesn’t dislike me. We never had any dislikes. He wished me good luck."’
Burris said to be 'fine' after hit
‘The hit Sunday knocked him out cold. "All I remember is seeing Sam come out" of the backfield, Burris said. "I was trying to get a shot at him. The last thing I remember was holding up my thumb. The next thing I knew, I was in" the dressing room.’
Bengals crumble in clutch
‘Until it mattered, Drew Bledsoe’s offense ran like a Bl-Edsel. Until they had to have the win, the Buffalo Bills played as if they were afraid to lose, and maybe they were. Because the NFL’s perception of the Bengals hasn’t caught up to reality, even the possibility of losing to the erstwhile Bungles can cause throats to tighten.’
Clemons keys strong D with 3 sacks
‘The Bengals doubled their season sack total Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, and with three coming in the second half, they helped maintain a field-position edge.’
Bills squeak by in OT
‘”I don’t care about the elements,” said safety Lawyer Milloy. “I’m not the type of guy who’s going to go to midfield and throw up the grass to see which way the wind was blowing. I attack the ball.”‘