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Regular Season  November 3, 2002

New England 38
Bills 7

Attendance:  73,448


RICK ANDERSON -- It was deemed the "Bledsoe Bowl." It should have been labeled the "Belichick Bowl." Once again, New England head coach Bill Belichick stuck it to the Buffalo Bills with a slick game plan and outwitted the Buffalo coaches hands down. It what was supposed to be Drew Bledsoe's statement game, it turned into a Tom Brady redemption day as the Patriots walked all over the Bills 38-7. 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
New England 7 10 14 7 38
Bills 0 7 0 0 7

First Quarter
NE  TD, CHRISTIAN FAURIA 5 YARD PASS FROM TOM BRADY (ADAM VINATIERI KICK).

Second Quarter
NE  TD, ANTOWAIN SMITH 13 YARD PASS FROM TOM BRADY (ADAM VINATIERI KICK).

NE  FG, ADAM VINATIERI 46 YARD.

BUF  TD, PEERLESS PRICE 1 YARD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK). 

Third Quarter
NE  TD, KEVIN FAULK 45 YARD RUN (ADAM VINATIERI KICK).

NE  TD, ANTOWAIN SMITH 2 YARD RUN (ADAM VINATIERI KICK).

Fourth Quarter
NE  TD, ANTOWAIN SMITH 14 YARD PASS FROM TOM BRADY (ADAM VINATIERI KICK).

All the hype leading up to the game was better than the game itself, at least for the Bills fans. While the fans were circling the wagons around Belichick and his Patriots all week, the Pats coach had game strategies circle in his head during that time. He devised a spectacular game plan again (just like he did in Super Bowl XXV when his Giants shutdown the Bills
no huddle) and put a straight jacket around Bledsoe.

"There was a lot of hype for all of you guys [the media] on that," related
Belichick. "But what's important for us is that we won the game. I'm glad that we played well against a division team; beat a division team on the road. That's what's important. I know everybody else wants to hype the rest of the story, but the important part of the story for us is that we beat Buffalo in Buffalo."

Tom Brady took over Bledsoe's job as quarterback last year when Bledsoe went
down with a serious chest injury. Brady then proceeded to take the Pats all
the way to their fist Super Bowl title. That left the Patriots with a
dilemma: they had two good quarterbacks and had salary cap room for only
one. That's where the Bills took advantage of the situation and engineered a
trade last April for Buffalo's first round draft choice in the college entry
draft.

Bledsoe had Sunday's game circled on his calendar since the NFL schedule was
released this year. He wanted to show his former team and Belichick
specifically that they had traded the wrong quarterback. Bledsoe entered the
game as the second rated quarterback in the league, averaging over 300 yards
per game and leading the Bills to a 5-3 record. He wanted to make a
statement to his former team. The way the game played out, it was Brady who
made the statement.


Brady Time!

Brady proceeded from the opening drive, to shove the ball down the Bills
throats and led them on a touchdown drive to set the tempo of the game. He
had a career day, connecting on 23 of 27 passes for 310 yards and four
scores. The Bills seemed helpless in their attempts to stop Brady. Then
never got any real pressure on him, and as a result, he sliced through their
secondary like a surgeon.

"Your backs are up against the wall," said Brady about the Pats position in
the AFC East. "You have two options: you can stay there and let the team
stomp on you or you can try and fight your way out of it. Today, we fought
our way out of it."

Brady fooled the Bills with his quick side-out screens and the used that
"trick" over and over again. Brady completed 9 of his 10 screens that ripped
the Bills for a total of 141 yards. The biggest of those screens was a
45-yard touchdown gallop that Kevin Faulk scored on after taking a screen to
the left. He danced through a maze of would-be tacklers, untouched to the
horror of not only the fans but Bills coach Gregg Williams who threw down
his clipboard and started jawing with Bills defensive coordinator Jerry
Gray. Two other screens went to former Bill Antowain Smith, for 13 and 14
yard scores. One of the biggest targets Chris Watson, who didn't play the
screens well at all and missed several of his tackle attempts.

"That was a good play for us," admitted Brady about the screen that froze
the Bills defense time after time. "That is not something we have done a
whole lot. I think they were blitzing on the other side and Kevin was
unaccounted for in man coverage."

Smith had a field day against the Bills. The former Buffalo running back
once again stuck it to his former teammates, running for 111 yards and 3
touchdowns.

"Antowain did a super job," lauded Belichick. "He runs hard and made a
couple big plays in the passing game too on those screens. You just can't
say enough about Antowain Smith. He's run hard all year. I'm sure it's good
for him to do it here. He's a good back. I'm glad we got him."

Gray did not have the best coaching day of his life. In fact, on most teams,
the lack of adjustments he made on defense would cost him his job. But this
is Buffalo. In Buffalo, whether you're a coach of the Sabres or the Bills,
your job is as secure as the Rock of Gibraltar.

The screen swing pass was used so often against the Bills, that it was
incredible that the Bills could not find a defense against it.

"It comes down to one big fundamental - tackling," said Williams. "We had
many opportunities to make the tackles in the open field and at each one of
those situations there were numerous tackles missed."



Bledsoe's Day Gone Sour

There was so much hype about Bledsoe's big day that one had to almost sense
the foreboding doom that awaited him. Belichick had a winning record against
Bledsoe in previous head-to-head action. And after coaching him with the
Pats, he knew his weaknesses. He took advantage of that by sending 4 players
on a constant blitz of Bledsoe. The less than mobile Bledsoe was no match
for the onslaught of biters and was sacked 4 times in the first half. While
putting intense pressure on the Bills hurried quarterback, they fell back
into a zone and kept the Bills great receiving corp from making killer
plays.

Bledsoe threw 45 times and completed only 28 for 302 yards and one
touchdown. That came near the end of the first half.

"They came in here and got themselves back on track a little bit," admitted
Bledsoe. "We were hoping that we would not allow them to do that, but they
did. They came out and played the style of football that won for them last
year.  Really what they played was a similar style of defense to what they
played last year when they went on the run. They gave up some yards here and
there, but they tightened up when we got into scoring territory."

In a day in which Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly received his HOF ring,
and all the anticipation of Bledsoe's first game against his former team,
the game turned out the opposite of what Bledsoe had hoped.



Belichick Outsmarts Williams

This game was probably won during the week leading up to the game. Belichick
did his homework, devised schemes against both the Bills offense and defense
and then his players employed the plan to perfection.

Meanwhile Williams and his coaching staff looked ill-prepared for this one
from the start. Horrible coaching decisions and failure to make adjustments
on both sides of the ball underlined the poor coaching job by Williams
staff. One of the biggest gaffs was when the Bills had a 4th and 2 on the
Patriots 32 near the beginning of the second half. Instead of either going
for it or kicking a very makeable fieldgoal, Williams sent his punting unit
out to the disbelief of the sellout crowd in Ralph Wilson Stadium. The punt
was short and the Pats proceeded to ram the ball down the Bills throats
again for another touchdown, making it 24-7.

"We thought the best opportunity was to punt it and try to play a field
position game," defended Williams. "Again, we had the wind later on and
struggled with kicking the ball. We didn't kick the ball well today
either."

With the game out of reach and the clock winding down, Bledsoe was still on
the field, marching the Bills downfield in an attempt to put some more
points on the board. The problem with this was that it up Bledsoe at risk of
being injured and he got racked up a couple times, including the final play
of the game. Marv Levy would never think of leaving Kelly in the game on
either side of a blowout.

All told, this was not a game that the coaching staff will put on their
resume. With the game plans they are devising these days, they may need a
very good resume come February.



Bills Talk

Bledsoe was almost in a state of shock after the game. He didn't expect the
Bills to be humiliated the way they were by the scheming, blitzing
Patriots.

"We knew they were coming in here with their backs to the wall and I know
those guys very well, obviously," said Bledsoe. "If there is a defining
characteristic of the Patriots teams that I was a part of it was a lot of
guys with high character and we knew they would come in here and play with a
sense of desperation and they did. They came out and played very well."

Belichick did what Bledsoe expected, mixing up the plays and trying to
confuse the Bills offense.

"They mixed it up with a lot of different looks to try and confuse our
protection," said Bledsoe. "Then when we had to change our approach a little
bit and go on the attack a little bit more. They were able to try and
confuse our protection a bit. Over all I thought our offensive line did a
descent job of handling the different looks. Really what they played was a
similar style of defense to what they played last year when they went on the
run. They gave up some yards here and there but they tightened up when we
got into scoring territory."

Belichick, who was tight-lipped all week in the Bledsoe media circus,
finally had a chance to open up and give kudos where they were deserved. He
started off talking about the great success they had offensively.

"It (the offensive game plan) was specific against the Bills," said
Belichick. "We had a lot of trouble offensively against Buffalo last year.
It was a real struggle. Offensively we were just able to execute well. We
converted third downs. Antowain ran well. It was all geared towards the
Bills. It wasn't about anything but trying to move the ball against a good
football team."

Brady was asked about the media attention on Bledsoe.

"I don't think about that a whole lot," said Brady. "I think I'm more
focused on their defense. In a sense, either consciously or subconsciously,
maybe it does. I don't know. I know that when I make my reads and I make the
throws on time, good things happen, and you don't throw the ball to the
other team."

Bledsoe seems anxious to make up for this humbling game and get right back
at the Pats when they invade Boston on December 8th.

"I am glad that we are getting another shot at these guys," Bledsoe said.

 

Game Breakdown
NE 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
23
8-12
422
63
6.7
159
36
4.4
263
22-26
9.7
1
2
0
1
36.0
8
59
0
0
34:18
28
4-11
331
62
5.3
65
13
5.0
266
28-45
5.4
4
36
1
3
31.0
5
59
1
0
25:42
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 11-53, Larry Centers 1-10, Drew Bledsoe 1-2.

New England Rushing
Antowain Smith 29-111, Kevin Faulk 4-53, Marc Edwards 1-0, Tom Brady 1-(-1), Deion Branch 1-(-4).

Buffalo Receiving
Peerless Price 9-98, Eric Moulds 5-68, Larry Centers 6-56, Sammy Morris 2-32, Josh Reed 2-24, Travis Henry 3-12, Dave Moore 1-12.

New England Receiving
David Patten 6-88, Daniel Graham 3-68, Troy Brown 3-38, Antowain Smith 5-31, Kevin Faulk 1-19, Marc Edwards 1-10, Christian Fauria 2-8, Cam Cleeland 1-3.

Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 28-45-302-1-1.

New England Passing
Tom Brady 22-26-265-3-0.

Missed Field Goals

Mike Hollis (3).


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