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Regular Season  October 6, 2002

Oakland 49
Bills 31

Attendance:  73,038


RICK ANDERSON --
Drew Bledsoe is human after all. After throwing 176 straight passes without an interception, Bledsoe threw three of them and those changed the course of a wild game with the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders blew open the game in the 4th quarter, coming from a 31-28 deficit to win this game going away, 49-31.

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Oakland 7 14 7 21 49
Bills 0 21 10 0 31

First Quarter
OAK  TD, JERRY PORTER 29 YARD PASS FROM RICH GANNON (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

Second Quarter
BUF  TD, PEERLESS PRICE 2 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK).

OAK  TD, RICH GANNON 1 YARD RUN (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

BUF  TD, DAVE MOORE 2 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK).

OAK  TD, CHARLIE GARNER 36 YARD RUN (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

BUF  TD, LARRY CENTERS 5 YARD RUN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK). 

Third Quarter
BUF  FG, MIKE HOLLIS 30 YARD.

OAK  TD, ZACK CROCKETT 1 YARD RUN (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

BUF  TD, TRAVIS HENRY 2 YARD RUN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK).

Fourth Quarter
OAK  TD, CHARLIE GARNER 69 YARD PASS FROM RICH GANNON (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

OAK  TD, PHILLIP BUCHANON 81 YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

OAK  TD, JERRY RICE 20 YARD PASS FROM RICH GANNON (SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI KICK).

Shootout In Wilson Corral

This game was touted as a potential offensive shootout between two of the most explosive offensives in the league. It exceeded all expectations. For the first 3 quarters of the game, it resembled a basketball game as both teams took the ball up and down the field to score touchdowns. Rich Gannon, the league's leading passer, went 23-of-38 for 357 yards and two scores. He also ran the ball in for a touchdown from a yard out.

While the Raiders were all over Bledsoe, pressuring him the entire game, the Bills could hardly get a sniff of Gannon. He was sacked once for only 4 yards. Outside of that, Gannon had all day to find the open receiver. Any defense that gives a quarterback that kind of time, will be eaten alive. That's what Gannon did.

His favorite receiver was Jerry Porter, who had 7 receptions for 117 yards and one score. The famed Jerry Rice and Tim Brown had four receptions apiece. The surprise element in this game was running back Charlie Garner, who rushed for 94 yards and a combined total of 177 yards. He spurt around right end for a 36-yard gallop to paydirt and took a screen pass 69 yards up the middle for another touchdown.



Bledsoe's Magic Comes To A Screeching Halt

Bledsoe knew that he would have to keep his pace of putting a lot of numbers on the board. He succeeded in matching the Raiders powerful offense score for score until the 4th quarter when his protection caved in and he started looking pretty average. Bledsoe, who threw for 417 yards while completing 32 out of 53 for two scores, had his head handed to him in the final quarter.

While Bledsoe had pretty decent protection in the first half, he got sacked a total of 5 times by the time the game was over. When he wasn't sacked, Bledsoe was rushed into making huge mistakes. Probably the key play of the game was when Bledsoe was flushed out of the pocket on consecutive plays and he rolled to his right, throwing in the direction of Peerless Price with rookie cornerback Phillip Buchanon covering him. The first time, the ball hist Buchanon's hands and fell incomplete. The very next play, Bledsoe threw his direction again, and this time Buchanon picked it off. The only player who could have stopped Buchanon was Bledsoe, and Buchanon shed his tackle and sped down the left sidelines untouched. That broke the game open as the Raiders took a 42-31 lead. They would never look back.

"The first time it happened, I dropped the ball, and I was like, 'Dang, that was the play,''' said Buchanon. "Then something told me, 'Don't worry about it.'''

After breaking Jim Kelly's franchise record of 172 attempts without a pick, Bledsoe started to come apart at the seems 3 passes later when Troy James got between a Bledsoe pass and Eric Moulds. It was James again who picked off Bledsoe's third pass when the Bills were in the red zone.

Bledsoe was hot in the first half, throwing 2-yard touchdown strikes to Price and Dave Moore after engineering impressive drives. He started off the second half with another long drive which was ended when he failed to connect with a short pass to Moulds and the Bills had to kick a 30 yard field goal. The two other Bills touchdowns were a nifty draw play to Larry Centers who turned to break a tackle and he ran in from 5 yards out, and 2-yard run by Travis Henry.



Bills D Didn't Show Up

The Bills defense once again allowed an embarrassing amount of yardage. The Raiders piled up 495 yards against a Bills defense that looked like Swiss cheese. This year, the Bills D is surrendering an average of 358 yards and 36 points a game. Even Bledsoe can't keep up with the opposition scoring at that rate.

Bills defensive coordinator knows that he is under the gun to get the Bills defensive woes corrected immediately before any more damage is done.

"I look at myself first,'' Gray said. "The Raiders are a good team, but so is everybody else on offense if you let them throw the ball downfield.''

On Garner's touchdown runs, the Bills just couldn't keep up with his speed. Also the Bills defenders had a case of sloppy tackling all day. That has to be corrected promptly.<p>

The Bills also have to find a way to create more turnovers. They have yet to record an interception after 5 games. While the Raiders converted two of Bledsoe's 3 picks into touchdowns, the Bills D didn't come up with the ball once.

On third down, the Raiders converted 7 out of 13 and the lack of pressure on Gannon allowed him to pick apart the Bills secondary, scoring 21 unanswered points in the final quarter.

Road From Here

The Raiders exposed quite a few of the Bills weaknesses. First, they found the best way to contain Bledsoe is to put constant pressure on him and force him out of his safety zone, the pocket. Once scrambling, Bledsoe isn't anywhere as effective as he is in his zone.

The Bills D has so many holes that calling it Swiss Cheese is too complimentary. Gray has his work cut out for him in filling the gaps and getting the team to play disciplined ball. If teams keep scoring 30 or more points on his defense, the Bills have no chance of making the playoffs this year.

Bills Talk

The Bills defense knows they let the offense down again.

"Our offense scored enough points, but we gave them too many big plays,'' admitted linebacker London Fletcher. "I'm sure our offense does feel a lot of pressure, especially the way we've played this season.''

Bledsoe, meanwhile, put the loss on his shoulders.

"Yes, we have big-play potential, but we have to eliminate some of the mistakes that's allowing the other teams to score points off us,'' insisted Bledsoe. "It was just a poor play on my part.''

Bledsoe then focused on how to get his team thinking about next week's game.

"You need to have a short memory in this league no matter what happens," he said. "Weather you win or lose you have to be able to come back and go to work next week. We are disappointed by the game, and we will watch the film and make the corrections and then move on. That is what you have to do in this league."

Bills head coach Gregg Williams said the obvious in his post game remarks.

"We didn't match the Raiders play for play in the second half," said Williams. "They had a couple big plays that we didn't overcome and we couldn't match them. The guys played hard all the time and hopefully we can learn some things from this."

Raiders receiver Porter hinted that people haven't seen everything yet from their powerful offense.

"We still haven't showed you everything,'' said Porter. "There's a lot of things that we haven't had a chance to get to because of situations. ... You haven't seen half of it yet."

 

Game Breakdown
OAK BUF
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
24
6-12
495
66
7.5
142
27
5.3
353
23-38
9.1
1
4
0
5
50.0
10
120
1
0
28:28
29
7-15
479
76
6.3
80
18
4.4
399
32-53
6.9
5
18
5
3
48.6
7
43
1
0
31:32
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 15-58, Drew Bledsoe 2-17, Larry Centers 1-5.

Oakland Rushing
Charlie Garner 8-94, Rich Gannon 11-29, Terry Kirby 2-10, Tyrone Wheatley 3-5, Zack Crockett 3-4.

Buffalo Receiving
Peerless Price 7-126, Eric Moulds 8-112, Josh Reed 3-59, Travis Henry 7-47, Larry Centers 2-30, Dave Moore 4-26, Jay Riemersma 1-17.

Oakland Receiving
Jerry Porter 7-117, Charlie Garner 4-83, Jerry Rice 4-77, Tim Brown 4-55, Roland Williams 1-14, Jon Ritchie 1-7, Terry Kirby 2-4.

Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 32-53-417-2-3.

Oakland Passing
Rich GAnnon 23-38-357-3-0.

Missed Field Goals

None.


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