‘”It was our day today,” said Henry, who rushed for 113 yards on 26 carries. “We were clicking on all cylinders.”‘
BillsBeat - December 1, 2003
Giants keys
‘Key player: Drew Bledsoe. The Bills quarterback completed a tidy 19-of-29 passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns in just under three quarters. Six of his throws went for 20 yards or more.’
Giants notebook
‘Giants Stadium was three-quarters empty by the time the fourth quarter began, but nobody on the Giants’ offensive line could take the day off, even though it seemed that way for most of the game. Already without guard Rich Seubert (broken leg) and with tackle Luke Petitgout sidelined with back spasms, the makeshift offensive line went through yet another transformation. Jeff Roehl started for Petitgout, but when rookie left guard Wayne Lucier suffered a ligament sprain in his knee late in the second quarter, rookie Scott Peters replaced him and confusion reigned. “Our lack of experience is really showing,” center Chris Bober said.’
Fans head to exits as Giants fall apart
‘”If we practice like dirt and came out and played well, then let’s practice like dirt. I don’t quite understand it. but I’m telling you that at some point, you have to elevate your game. You can’t let this continue to happen because, to be honest, it’s embarrassing. Guys have a lot more pride than what we’re putting out there.”‘
Giants end Bills' slump
‘”I remembered everything and I was thinking fairly clearly,” Bledsoe said, “but based on being whacked last week and getting hit again,” he was taken out. Too bad for him. After all, the Bills won’t play the Giants again until 2007.’
Ineffective O-line has been offensive
‘In a word the line was a mess. And when your line is a mess, it’s difficult for your skill players to function. Darn near impossible.’
Bills smile, at last
‘The Bills hadn’t played such a complete game since – surprise, surprise – their last victory, a 24-7 romp over Washington on Oct. 19.’
Solid effort leaves team wondering: What if?
‘”It’s not even 7-5, I say we could be 8-4 or 9-3,” said linebacker Takeo Spikes, who could’ve used a bullet to bite down on. “That’s what drives me. I get (ticked) off. We’re this close to being what we want to be.”‘
Offense finally catches up with the defense
‘”Sometimes you can’t control the outcome of the game,” Milloy said, insinuating without actually saying it that the offense hasn’t done its part in recent weeks. “But defensively if you show up and play hard and give your team a chance to win, nine times out of 10 you’ll win the game.”‘
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Quarterbacks: Drew Bledsoe may have been joking, but he did play better with a fuzzy head brought on by last week’s concussion. His 252 passing yards and two touchdowns was his best output in eight games. Deftly beat the blitz and finished with no turnovers and a 115.9 rating before leaving the game in the third quarter with a 24-7 lead. Now that’s more like it. A.’
Instead of some good football, we got the Bills
‘”The Bills have a huge following here and our ratings history shows that a bad Bills game will still have higher ratings than any other game,” he said, noting that Global traditionally reviews the Bills-first policy in December.’
Mara Puts Heat on Fassel as Giants Fans Turn Icy
‘For the second straight home game, the Giants lost to a struggling team in an avalanche of ineptitude.’
Giants Need to Check Their Downward Spiral
‘Firing Fassel is the easy answer and probably the only short-term solution to the Giants’ inconsistency.’
The Bills Wish More Games Worked Out Like This One
‘Some Bills said this was their best defensive game of the year. “I think so,” outside linebacker Takeo Spikes said. “At least until next week.”‘
Giants go from bad to worse
‘The Giants did the unimaginable, which is to make the Bills (5-7) look like a powerhouse.’