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2001

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Regular
Season October
18, 2001 Bills 13
Jacksonville 10
Attendance:
58,893
Rick Anderson -- The Buffalo Bills
finally won a game. It took them five games to get goose egg off the win
column in the standings, but now the Bills know the feeling. On Thursday
night, the Bills beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 13-10 in a game which
looked like nobody wanted to win. The first half was downright ugly, as
the Bills went to the locker room with a 3-0 lead. They finally were able
to score a decisive touchdown and a field goal to take the lead late in
the game, but it took a Bills interception at the end to seal Gregg
Williams first victory as a head coach in the NFL.
| Scoring
Summary |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
F |
| Bills |
7 |
10 |
3 |
6 |
26 |
| Jacksonville |
14 |
21 |
7 |
0 |
42 |
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Second Quarter
BUF FG, JAKE ARIANS 30 YARD, 12:02.
Third Quarter
JAX TD, KYLE BRADY 20 YARD PASS FROM MARK BRUNELL (MIKE HOLLIS KICK),
2:54.
BUF TD, ERIC MOULDS 27 YARD
PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (JAKE ARIANS KICK), 7:59.
Fourth Quarter
JAX FG, MIKE HOLLIS 41 YARD, 11:06.
BUF FG, JAKE ARIANS 46 YARD,
13:57.
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Jake Arians, the man who replaced Steve
Christie as the Bills kicker, had to get himself off the hot seat by
kicking the game winning fieldgoal with only 1:03 remaining. Arians, who
missed field goals of 41 and 39 yards in the first half, knew that he had
to make this one if he wanted any job security at all. With the uprights
being 46 yards away, it was no easy kick, especially since he missed two
shorter ones already.
"You miss two kicks. If you miss another you could be out of a
job," said the elated Arians. "It's like, if you want a job next
week, you better knock this one down. You don't want to let your teammates
down. That's the big thing. They played their hearts out, so there was no
way I was going to miss that kick."
After making the fieldgoal, the Jaguars still had time to drive down the
field and tie it up. However, Travares Tillman picked off a Mark Brunell
pass which deflected off the hands of Stacey Mack. The celebration was on.
The Bills finally had their first win of the season.
Johnson Finds Comfort Zone
Bills quarterback Rob Johnson had his best game of the season, completing
23 of 30 throws for 238 yards. He connected with Eric Molds for the Bills
only touchdown and seemed to finally get the hang of the West Coast
offense. That Johnson did it against his former team may explain the
sudden improvement in play. No matter what the reason, Johnson seemed to
be able to direct the Bills down the field with relative ease until they
reached that forbidden zone, the red zone. That has been the area of
nightmares for Johnson and his Bills the last three years.
No matter how gratifying the win may be, the Bills have to consider that
the Jaguars played a pitiful game. In the first half, neither team looked
like they wanted to win it.
"The first half offensively was very, very poor, very pathetic,"
Jaguars' head coach Tom Coughlin fumed. "Any time the defense gives
up 13 points, you should win. That's how I feel. I put the blame on the
offense."
The Bills had three drives into the red zone and only had 3 points to show
for it. In the second half the Johnson led the Bills with a 9-play, 63
yard drive that culminated with the Bills quarterback hitching up with
Eric Moulds on a 27-yard touchdown. Moulds had somehow split the seams and
found himself all alone in the right corner of the endzone. Johnson's pass
hit the mark and the Bills took a 10-7 lead.
Moulds, who has played with two gunslingers Jim Kelly and Doug Flutie in
the past, knows it takes a confident quarterback to be successful in this
league. Moulds noticed a difference in Johnson during the prime-time game.
"This is the first time I saw the swagger in his eyes,"
commented Moulds. "He was talking a lot more in the game. I don't
know if it was because he was back here (in Jacksonville), or what, but he
played with lot more confidence in this game."
Jacksonville, who took a 7-3 lead in the third quarter complements of a
Brunell to Kyle Brady 20-yard touchdown strike, came back and tied it up
with a 41-yard Mike Hollis field goal in the fourth quarter. The game had
all the earmarks of an overtime game when Johnson led the Bills down the
field on a 10-play, 48 yard drive the ended with Arians kicking the
winning FG.
Offensive Centerpiece
Larry Centers was the centerpiece of the Bills drive. He caught passes of
8 and 3 yards to go along with another 8 yard run. Johnson also had a
12-yard scamper to help put the Bills into position.
While the Bills front office gutted most of the veterans off the squad
before and at the start of the season, they did add a valuable piece when
they acquired Centers for the fullback position. Known as a great receiver
coming out of the backfield, Centers has been one of the few bright spots
on the offense this year. He had 7 receptions for 59 yards to go along
with 13 yards on three carries against the Jags. Centers was picked up to
be a safety net for Johnson when opponents were blitzing. The
Johnson-to-Centers combo may be the link to future success for the Bills.
"This was a great victory for this young team to fight and come out
on top," said the veteran Centers. "We kept plugging away. Coach
(Williams) got the game ball, his first win, and I think it will be the
first of many to come."
The Bills defense came through with its best game of the season. They
sacked Brunell 4 times and limited the Jags to only 247 yards. They
limited Brunell to only 150 yards through the air, as he hit 16 of 26
passes. Brunell had two of his passes picked as Tillman and Kevin Irwin
did the honors.
For Coughlin, it was the worst day of his life.
"How mindboggling is it for me?" Coughlin asked. "I don't
know how to describe it. It's a low point for me personally,
professionally, and every other way."
Bills Talk
Ah, what a difference a win makes. The tension is gone and football is fun
again for the players who have been under the gun since losing the opening
game of the season.
"It's unbelievable," said a very relived Rob Johnson after the
game. "It's been a tough six weeks. To finally get a win, a total
team effort, hopefully, this will springboard us for the rest of the
season."
After throwing the 27-yard strike to Moulds, Johnson knew he could take
the tools supplied him and mount a comeback.
"That was huge," Johnson commented about the easy TD to Moulds.
"That has hurt us in the past (being behind). Whenever a team would
score on us, we wouldn't answer. To answer like that was big-time. We went
right down and scored on them, and it was great."
The recipient of the pass by Johnson, Moulds gave the passer high marks.
"I've seen him play this well before," said Moulds. "He did
in the Indianapolis game a couple of years ago. When he plays with poise,
like he did tonight, I think he's a great quarterback."
Johnson has had a band-aid offensive line in front of him all season. The
fact that he only got sacked twice in this game showed both better
protection and his ability to get rid of the ball quicker. Center Bill
Conaty, who had a separated shoulder popped back into place in the first
half, had praise for the man he snaps the ball to.
"Rob was outstanding and it was a great team effort by
everyone," said Conaty. "You lose four straight and everything
goes wrong. You almost tend to start doubting yourself," Conaty said.
"We had to keep that belief up that even though things are going
wrong, we can still win the game. We held that belief throughout the game.
Even when they scored that touchdown to start the second half, we said,
hey, it's our turn to score."
Coach Williams finally had his first victory as an NFL head coach under
his belt.
"The defense played great," lauded Williams. "Rob was
outstanding, it was a great team effort by everyone. The victory was nice
and a long time coming. Hopefully we can use this and get on a roll."
And lastly, the man who kicked the winning points had the final say.
"We've been talking all week about prime time players step up in
prime time games," commented Arians. "I had to step up at the
end and do it."
"Actually you don't think about doing this until it's over. I'm more
nervous now than I was before I kicked it."
| Game
Breakdown |
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BUF |
JAX |
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
Rushes
NET YARDS PASSING
Completed-attempted
Yards per pass
Times Sacked
Yards Lost To Sacks
Had Intercepted
PUNTS
Average Punt
PENALTIES
Penalty Yards
FUMBLES
Fumbles Lost
TIME OF POSSESSION |
19
6-14
317
4.7
98
35
219
23-30
6.8
2
19
0
4
37.0
5
31
0
0
35:34 |
14
3-10
247
4.8
115
21
132
16-26
4.4
4
18
2
5
45.0
3
35
2
0
24:26 |
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Jacksonville
Rushing
Stacey Mack 15-84, Mark Brunell 4-27, Elvis Joseph 1-4, Chris Hanson
1-0.
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 27-63, Rob Johnson 5-22, Larry Centers 3-13.
Jacksonville Receiving
Jimmy Smith 6-49, Kyle Brady 3-36, Keenan McCardell 4-33, Damon Jones
2-25, Sean Dawkins 1-7.
Buffalo Receiving
Eric Moulds 4-60, Larry Centers 7-59, Jay Riemersma 5-53, Travis Henry
5-32, Avion Black 1-25, Peerless Price 1-9.
Jacksonville Passing
Mark Brunell 16-26-150-1-2.
Buffalo Passing
Rob Johnson 23-30-238-1-0.
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