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BillsBeat - September 11, 2000

A tough day all around for Edwards

‘Edwards, the Green Bay Packers’ 1999 first-round draft pick making only his second NFL start, was picked on relentlessly by a Rob Johnson-led Buffalo Bills offense. The Bills went after Edwards because he was filling in for Mike McKenzie, injured in the season opener, at left cornerback.’

Green Bay News Chronicle | Sep 11, 2000

Defense makes its point, sort of

‘The most telltale indication is the disparity in the sacks column. Against the Jets: 0. Against the Bills: 5. "A lot was made of how much pressure we weren’t putting on the quarterback in the preseason," said Packers’ nose tackle Russell Maryland. Unlike the Jets, who ran draw and screen plays and thus forced the Packers to be passive with an otherwise aggressive scheme implemented by new coordinator Ed Donatell, the Bills’ fondness of the pass enabled a hungry group of Packers to let loose. They dropped quarterback Rob Johnson behind the line of scrimmage four times in the first half, only one of which was by a lineman – end John Thierry. The other three evolved out of blitzes by safeties LeRoy Butler and Darren Sharper and linebacker Nate Wayne. "We took a lot more chances, and those gambles that we took, they worked," said Maryland, "as opposed to last week when we may not have run as many, and when we did, we weren’t as successful."’

Green Bay News Chronicle | Sep 11, 2000

Packers experience a painful ordeal

‘"You win a ballgame like this, it kind of makes the aches and pains feel a little bit better," said Favre, who is less than 100 percent physically with tendinitis in his throwing elbow and a sprained thumb on the same right arm. "But, when you lose, it seems like they’re twice as bad."’

Green Bay News Chronicle | Sep 11, 2000

Bills broke loose late in first half

‘The Packers-Bills’ game was scoreless until 44 seconds remained in the first half. But a sequence of plays after Buffalo finally broke through for the game’s first touchdown seemed to make the difference in the outcome.’

Green Bay News Chronicle | Sep 11, 2000

Injuries, Bills gang up on Packers

‘Given that the Buffalo Bills don’t have a single starter sidelined by injury, let alone four of their 10 best players like the Packers, it should have been a foregone conclusion who would win. All the point spread – Bills by 6 – really indicated is that the oddsmakers haven’t caught up yet to how truly weakened the Packers are.’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Knee injury forced Edwards out

‘Antuan Edwards’ knee injury forced the Green Bay Packers to play much of the second half with only two healthy cornerbacks Sunday in a 27-18 loss to the Buffalo Bills.’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Defense's problem so far is injuries

‘What was supposed to be a major weakness for the Green Bay Packers still is, but for a much different reason. A Packers defense that wasn’t supposed to have the right mix of talent or enough time together to execute the aggressive, hustling scheme coordinator Ed Donatell brought with him from Denver showed signs of being a much more valuable asset than first thought. At least that was the case for most of the Packers’ 27-18 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium. But injuries have depleted the unit at a position of strength, and for all the impressive individual efforts put forth against the Bills, the defense couldn’t overcome a handful of bad plays. All it took was a mistake here and a letdown there for Buffalo to put three touchdowns on the board.’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Dotson's painful exit leaves teammates with queasy feeling

The Green Bay Packers returned home from their 27-18 loss to the Buffalo Bills not knowing if they’ll ever see right tackle Earl Dotson on the field again. Such was the dramatic nature of Dotson’s departure on the second play from scrimmage. The 6-foot-4, 317-pound veteran had to be helped off the field because his ailing back locked up on him so badly.’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Favre feeling the pain

‘Sunday, Brett Favre didn’t look like a quarterback who was totally impaired by an aching right elbow or a re-injured right thumb. He looked like a quarterback who gave it everything he had but still could not keep his team from losing to a superior defensive crew, the Buffalo Bills. He looked, after the game, like a quarterback who was, in his own words, "physically exhausted and mentally exhausted."’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Just throw the ball to Freeman

‘The Green Bay Packers basically ran two offenses Sunday. There was the one in which they did not get the ball to Antonio Freeman, and then there was the one in which Freeman actually got the ball. The second one was much better. It must have been much better because it was the only one that scored touchdowns.’

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Sep 11, 2000

Johnson passes his way to the head of the pack

Johnson didn’t play a very vital role last week in the 16-13 win over Tennessee, but he was a key component yesterday. He completed 18 of 26 passes for 259 yards and three touchdowns, and only because the Bills were playing a soft prevent defense in the final two minutes of the game was Favre able to finish with more passing yardage (25 of 35 for 269 yards and two TDs). "Rob’s a great quarterback and when he has time, he makes the throws," said wide receiver Eric Moulds, who was in a much better frame of mind after this game as he caught seven balls for 103 yards.’

D and C | Sep 11, 2000

Bills' special teamer proves special

‘Long-snappers lead a lonely life. They normally aren’t noticed unless they make a mistake. That’s why Ethan Albright was basking in the glow of the Buffalo Bills’ 27-18 victory over the Green Bay Packers at Ralph Wilson Stadium yesterday. In a young season where every special teams play is an adventure for Buffalo, Albright scooped up a fumbled Packers’ third-quarter punt and returned it 19 yards to the Green Bay 4. It set up a critical field goal. "It’s fun to contribute to the win," Albright said. "It’s fun to be talking to the media — and not after a bad snap."’

D and C | Sep 11, 2000

Moulds' actions state his case very well

‘Yesterday, the seeds of Moulds’ discontent bore fruit. With 7 catches for 103 yards, he set the pace for a much-improved offensive outing in the Bills’ 27-18 victory over the Green Bay Packers. "The team voted me a captain and the way the offense played against Tennessee, I knew we could do better," said Moulds after his eighth career 100-yard game. "Instead of saying something to the media and lashing out against my teammates, I just walked off and decided not to say anything. I was very emotional and I didn’t want to say anything detrimental to the team. "I know people read it the wrong way. I wasn’t upset about not getting the ball, but rather with the offense (in general)."’

D and C | Sep 11, 2000

Defense forced key turnovers

‘Bills LB Sam Cowart: He was all over the field. Whether it was against the run or against the pass, Cowart made plays from sideline to sideline. This, of course, is nothing new. Cowart is playing at a Pro Bowl level.’

D and C | Sep 11, 2000

Phillips crew wins, but doubts are lurking

‘"We had to run the football, they knew we had to run the football and we couldn’t pick up the first down," Phillips lamented. Four times in the last 11:45, the Bills offenders ran on to the field. Four times they failed to garner even one first down. The Antowain Smith era as the Bills’ marquee back seems over before it ever really started. The Bills said goodbye to Thurman Thomas, confident in the belief that the fourth-year player out of the University of Houston could become the workhorse. Smith, yesterday, rushed for 17 yards on 12 carries. That total included one run of 16 yards. "Everyone’s not on the same page yet," Smith said, referring to his offensive line. "We have too many busted assignments."’

Toronto Star | Sep 11, 2000
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