‘It’s impossible to conclude that everything that went wrong against the Bills can be traced directly back to Tuesday when Belichick cut Milloy, though everyone has the right to make an educated guess. It is, however, entirely possible that the Bills were simply a better-prepared team. Or perhaps they’re just the better team.’
BillsBeat - September 9, 2003
Jags haven't found ticket to fans' hearts
‘Two days before the NFL blackout deadline, there are still 9,871 tickets to be sold to avoid the first television blackout of a home opener.’
Bills Make Practice Squad Moves
‘Doman was drafted by San Francisco in the fifth round of the 2002 Draft out of BYU and was the 49ers third quarterback for every game last season. He was in the Niners 2003 training camp but was released prior to the start of the regular season.’
Patriots-Bills Game Notes
‘The 31-point margin of victory tied the 12th largest in team history and was Buffalo’s largest since 10/30/94 when the Bills defeated the Chiefs, 44-10.’
Van Miller To Retire As Radio Play-By-Play Man
‘”The Houston comeback game will never be duplicated,” said Miller. Quite possibly, neither will Van Miller.’
The Day After: Gregg Williams Comments
‘”I have the same attitude today as I had yesterday. It was a nice win but it’s only week 1 and the first one. We’ve got a lot to work on.”‘
Inside slant
‘”Well, I’ll tell you, it’s better than the stock market,” team owner Ralph Wilson said of his hefty investment in his defense.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Last year the Bills tied a team futility mark with just 10 interceptions. Sunday they picked off four Tom Brady passes and Sam Adams, the hulking defensive tackle, returned one 37 yards for a touchdown.’
Notes, quotes, anecdotes
‘FB Sam Gash was at his bruising best. It’s hard to believe New England ever let him get away in 1997 after he had played six years there. He is without question the best blocking back in the league and he will make a big difference in the Bills’ running game. He led Travis Henry across the goal line on Henry’s first-quarter 1-yard TD plunge, and spent all day smashing into Patriots.’
One less genius?
‘In fact, if you ask Brady, he’ll tell you the real "genius" is new Bills Assistant Head Coach Dick LeBeau, whose assortment of blitzes and coverages confounded the Pats offense. An up the gut blitz from middle linebacker London Fletcher disrupted Brady on the throw that went into the waiting mitts of Sam Adams, and Adams provided the sight of the day by rumbling 37 yards for a touchdown.’
Newest Bill helps Buffalo form winning strategy
‘"He did help. Most of what he did tell us we kind of felt we knew, but we got confirmation from him on those things. He did give us little tips as to how they would try and play certain things."’
Heat is on Belichick to get team back on track
‘Losing a football game, albeit harshly, to a good and emotional Buffalo Bills team is not a crime. But losing a potentially great football team, in early September, would.’
Milloy's gone, and Pats must get over it now
‘With the 73,262 here in attendance and millions watching nationally, Law stomped, pouted and screamed like a 3-year-old denied a hug. New England was nowhere near ready for this. Even the opposition knew it.’
Linebackers, Washington let Patriots down on run
‘Linebackers Tedy Bruschi (5 tackles) and Ted Johnson (6 tackles) didn’t stuff the run up tight, nor did Mike Vrabel on the outside. In addition, 375-pound Ted Washington was a nonfactor, getting in on just three hits all day.’
Patriots fought Lawyer, Lawyer won
”’It’s not something that we wanted to do and it certainly wasn’t the timing we were looking for but it was, unfortunately, the way it came down,” Belichick said. ”It wasn’t scripted to happen that way, no. (But) I have to look in the mirror and look at myself and I know that we did everything organizationally that we could do and it didn’t work out.”’