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Regular Season  September 15, 2002

Bills 45
Minnesota 39

Attendance:  64,047


RICK ANDERSON -- Two straight overtime games. Two wild shootouts. The Buffalo Bills came out on the winning side at last on Sunday as Peerless Price took a Drew Bledsoe pass 48 yards for the winning score in sudden death overtime to beat the Minnesota Vikings 45-39. Speak about excitement, this game had a season's worth of exhilaration. There were more fireworks in Minneapolis than the Fourth of July. 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 OT F
Bills 6 7 10 16 6 45
Minnesota 3 10 13 13 0 39

First Quarter
MIN  FG, DOUG BRIEN 29 YARD.

BUF  FG, MIKE HOLLIS 52 YARD.

BUF  FG, MIKE HOLLIS 20 YARD.

Second Quarter
MIN  TD, DAUNTE CULPEPPER 2 YARD RUN (DOUG BRIEN KICK).

MIN  FG, DOUG BRIEN 22 YARD.

BUF  TD, JOSH REED 9 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK). 

Third Quarter
MIN  TD, RANDY MOSS 2 YARD PASS FROM DAUNTE CULPEPPER (DOUG BRIEN KICK).

BUF  TD, CHARLIE ROGERS 90 YARD KICK RETURN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK).

BUF  FG, MIKE HOLLIS 20 YARD.

MIN  TD, D'WAYNE BATES 29 YARD PASS FROM DAUNTE CULPEPPER (MISSED KICK).

Fourth Quarter
BUF  TD, RON EDWARDS 0 YARD DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RETURN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK).

MIN  TD, DERRICK ALEXANDER 5 YARD PASS FROM DAUNTE CULPEPPER (MISSED KICK).

BUF  TD, PEERLESS PRICE 3 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (FAILED 2-POINT CONVERSION).

MIN  TD, MOE WILLIAMS 2 YARD RUN (DOUG BRIEN KICK).

BUF  FG, MIKE HOLLIS 54 YARD.

Overtime
BUF  TD, PEERLESS PRICE 48 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE.

Bledsoe Shines

The Bills finally have a quarterback who can get the job done. For the first
time since Jim Kelly retired, they have a real leader who never gives up, no
matter the odds. Bledsoe broke the Bills single game franchise mark by passing for 463 yards and he led the Bills down the field with only 26 seconds left in regulation to get them in position for Mike Hollis' 54 yard field goal to send the game into overtime. Hollis' kick hit the crossbar and bounced over for the tying points.

The one thing about this game was the Bills did what it took to win, especially Bledsoe. Drew came to Buffalo with hype and celebration, but Sunday's game was a milestone in his career. Maybe Bledsoe is even more than advertised.

"He comes back to the huddle with a staple in his neck," described Bills
fullback Larry Centers. "A staple! A piece of metal holding a cut together. His lip is bleeding. I think he got hit and it bent his helmet somehow. But he comes back to the huddle, and he's standing in front of 10 guys, bleeding, with a staple in his neck, and he's calling the plays, saying,
"Let's go,' and trying to get everybody else going."

Bledsoe's 463 yards was only the statistics of his stellar game. The true
measure of what Bledsoe accomplished could not be measured and recorded as a
statistic. It came from the heart. Bledsoe's heroics would make Kelly proud.
Playing with pain and blood, Bledsoe would let nothing deter him from his
mission. It seemed like nothing would this day.

"I had no idea the type of player he was, the type of person he was," reflected Centers. "No idea. After the game, I told Drew, "I'm going to tell you something and I don't want you ever to forget it. In my opinion, you're a true warrior.' I meant every word. But you know something? I shorted him somehow. I don't even know the words. I'm not educated enough to find the words that can express how I felt about him today."

Bledsoe once again stood tall in the danger zone, completing 35 out of the
49 passes and clicked on three TDs, two of which went to Price. Bledsoe also
set another milestone, hitting the 30,000 yard passing mark for his career.
He became the third quickest to achieve that mark.

"With Drew, if you're down 40-0, you believe you can win," praised Price.
"We never thought we were out of it. With Drew in the huddle, the thought of
losing never crosses your mind."

While Bledsoe had a career day, he will be the first to acknowledge the
others who helped him achieve that. First was Price, who came down with 13
of Bledsoe's passes for 185 yards and two scores. Another new weapon in
Bledsoe's arsenal is Josh Reed. Reed reminded people of his namesake, Andre
Reed, in more ways than one. He wasn't afraid to go over the middle and take
vicious hits in order to haul down Bledsoe's strikes as he caught 8 for 110
yards and one TD. The touchdown was classic Reed, pushing his way two yards
deep in the middle of the endzone and hanging on to the pass.

Another weapon was the man who drew double coverage and freed up Reed and
Price, Eric Moulds. Moulds did his share, catching 8 passes for 86 yards.
With the other two wideouts taking off some pressure with big numbers, it
could free up Moulds from double coverage in the future, which would be fine
by him.

Bledsoe put in a great effort, but it will be hard to produce those numbers
week in and week out.

"It took everything we had," Bledsoe admitted, "but hopefully this is a step
for us in the right direction."

Bledsoe added, "It'd be nice to win one in regulation."

Lady Luck On Bills' Side

Luck just seemed to be with the Bills in this game. After the lucky bounce
of Hollis' last second kick in regulation, the Bills won the coin toss to
receive the kick in overtime and also got the benefit of a Vikings' coaches
challenge of a pass that some say bounced off the ground before Price
scooped it in. Also to the Bills benefit was the fact that Vikings kicker
Doug Brien missed two extra points along with a field goal attempt.

The Bills also got to Daunte Culpepper three times, forcing him to fumble.
One of those resulted in a squibbling ball that rolled to the Vikings goal
line and Ron Edwards fell on it in the endzone.

Highs And Lows Of The Game

This was a game of spectacular highlights along with killer mistakes by both
teams. The Bills had miscues that could have cost the game. They had
Culpepper sacked deep in Vikings territory but an unsportsmanlike penalty
kept the drive alive, resulting in a Vikings touchdown. Bledsoe had to dive
on a loose ball that he could not handle when the snap was low, preserving a
drive that resulted in a field goal.

The biggest mistake was when the Bills had driven the ball down to the
Vikings 20 in overtime and on second down, Kevin Gilbride, the Bills
offensive coordinator called for a pass play. That resulted in a sack and
put the Bills back to the 28. Two plays later, the Bills attempted a 45-yard
fieldgoal and Hollis' kick was wide left.

The Bills special teams had another bad day on kickoff/punt coverage. This
time a punt return of 61 yards by Dwayne Bates down to the Bills 3. The
Vikings were able to drive it in on a Culpepper scramble. The Bills special
teams coach may have had his job saved the next play when Charlie Rogers
roared through an opening in the middle for a 90-yard kickoff return to tie
the game at 20.


BILLS PLUS / MINUS

Obviously, the Bills bright side was the offense. Scoring 45 points was
huge, especially after coming off a high scoring loss to the Jets. Bledsoe
is finding a multitude of receivers and making the most of them. Besides the
three wideouts, Bledsoe hit Centers 4 times for 44 yards and Jay Riemersma
twice, each for crucial 19-yard pickups.

On the negative side offensively, the running game came to an almost compete
halt. After Travis Henry ran for 149 yards against the Jets, he could only
muster 30 yards on 12 carries, for 2.5 average and that was bolstered by a
17 yard run. The only other player to run the ball was Centers, who got one
yard.

The Bills have to balance their attack again if they want to be successful
this year. Running only 13 times is certainly not enough to take the
pressure off Bledsoe. He needs to get his running backs to at least carry
25-30 times. With the opposition expecting the pass, Bledsoe is going to get
beat up even worse than he was against the Vikings.

The defense didn't really step up until the overtime. Culpepper completed 25
out of 45 for 281 yards and 3 strikes. But in the overtime, the Bills D
turned it up a couple notches and forced the Vikings to punt twice. The most
crucial time was when the Bills missed that 45 yard field goal and if the
Vikings had started a drive to get into Bills territory, they would have
been hard to stop.

The Bills had a hard time stuffing the run in regulation. The Vikings
gobbled up 213 yards on the ground, with Moe Williams getting 102 of that on
17 carries, a 6.0 average. The Bills D will have to make strides to cut down
the ground game if they are to compete with the more talented teams they
face in the next 3 weeks.

The Big Picture

This was the second straight highly emotional overtime game in a row for the
Bills. If they had lost, it would have been extremely demoralizing and may
have sent the Bills into a funk producing a season much like the last one
where they only won 3 games. AS it is, Bledsoe & Co. put new life into the
Bills and that momentum could carry through the rest of the season. Bledsoe,
like Kelly, never says die. He feels he can get the Bills back in any game
if he has enough time. Sunday, he only had 26 seconds to do that, but that
was plenty of time for him.

"Watch us through the course of this season and you'll see our offense will
do whatever we have to do," Bledsoe promised. "If we need to throw it a
bunch, we'll do that. We've got the weapons to attack people when we do
that. We've got the offensive line that can pass protect. We'd rather play
it the other way and hand it off a bunch of times, but that's not going to
happen all the time."

Now the big tests come up against Denver next week and home games against
Chicago and Oakland. Bledsoe can't do it alone, but he sure can carry a lot
of weight on his shoulders.

Bills Talk

Bills coach Gregg Williams was throwing praises on Bledsoe after the
game.

"It was a pretty special performance," remarked Williams. "He was really
cool the whole time out there. You could see the guys feeding off of him.
Our receivers worked their tails off to get open for him, and they
battled."

Bledsoe realized how important it was to fight and claw back to force the
overtime and finally win it with the big strike to Price.

"The big thing it does is build confidence that we're doing the right
thing," Bledsoe pointed out. "We believe that, and if we'd lost, we would
still believe it. But it gives a little evidence that if you continue to put
forth the type of effort we do during the week, you can come out on top."

The Bills defense, while they seemed to be out on the field most of the day
chasing after Moss and Williams, they found the stamina to come up big in
the sudden death overtime.

"I am proud of the guys," announced defensive coordinator Jerry Gray. "They
did a great job of battling back after facing a lot of adversity."

The big goal was to somehow contain Moss and Culpepper. While both stung the
Bills for big gains and TDs, the Bills D didn't collapse after those
scores.

"I'm a better coach because of them because you've got to do more things to
defend those two guys," said Gray. "You can't play them in a conventional
defense. Nobody in their right mind is going to single Randy Moss. Sometimes
you've got a chance, but you've got to put pressure on the quarterback. But
for the most part, you've got to play a smart football game from a coaching
standpoint and make sure your guys have confidence enough to execute the
game plan."

London Fletcher was the glue that helped cement the defense together. His
veteran leadership is why the Bills brought him in here and he displayed
that on the field in Minnesota.

"We had our share of struggles, but we dug down deep and that's what makes
this team special," admitted Fletcher. "This win is one that we can use as a
momentum-builder."

 

Game Breakdown
BUF MIN
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
   Total Plays

   Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
   Rushes
   Average Per Rush

NET YARDS PASSING
   Pass Completion
   Yards per pass
   Times Sacked
   Yards Lost To Sacks
   Had Intercepted

PUNTS
     Average Punt

PENALTIES
   Penalty Yards

FUMBLES
   Fumbles Lost

TIME OF POSSESSION
26
4-12
468
66
7.1
31
14
2.2
437
35-49
8.4
3
26
0
5
40.6
6
65
2
0
30:23
31
7-16
449
90
5.0
213
39
5.5
236
25-46
4.6
5
45
0
3
46.7
8
65
5
3
39:49
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 12-30, Larry Centers 1-1, Drew Bledsoe 1-0.

Minnesota Rushing
Moe Williams 17-102, Michael Bennett 10-45, Doug Chapman 4-41, Daunte Culpepper 7-20, Randy Moss 1-5.

Buffalo Receiving
Peerless Price 13-185, Josh Reed 8-110, Eric Moulds 8-86, Larry Centers 4-44, Jay Riemersma 2-38.

Minnesota Receiving
Randy Moss 11-111, D'Wayne Bates 3-68, Jim Kleinsasser 6-56, Derrick Alexander 3-25, Chris Walsh 2-21.

Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 35-49-463-3-0.

Minnesota Passing
Daunte Culpepper 25-45-281-3-0, Randy Moss 0-1-0-0-0.

Missed Field Goals

Mike Hollis (1), Doug Brien (1).


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