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2001

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Regular
Season November
18, 2001 Seattle 23
Bills 20
Attendance:
60,836
Rick Anderson --
Bills
Lose Again While Kelly Is Enshrined
It
was a perfect day to honor former Buffalo Bills great Jim Kelly. The
weather was in the low 60s and the sun was brilliant. Former teammate and
third string quarterback Alex Van Pelt did his best at impersonating
Kelly, throwing for a career-high 316 yards and two touchdowns.
Everything was picture perfect except the score. The Seattle Seahawks
ruined the Kelly party by squeaking a 23-20 victory over the Bills.
| Scoring
Summary |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
F |
| Seattle |
3 |
7 |
7 |
6 |
23 |
| Bills |
0 |
10 |
3 |
7 |
20 |
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First Quarter
SEA FG, RIAN LINDELL 41 YARD, 2:14.
Second Quarter
SEA TD, KOREN ROBINSON 6 YARD PASS FROM MIKE HASSELBECK (RIAN
LINDELL KICK), 9:10.
BUF TD, PEERLESS PRICE 8 YARD
PASS FROM ALEX VAN PELT (JAKE ARIANS KICK), 7:40.
BUF FG, JAKE ARIANS 25 YARD ,
0:19.
Third Quarter
SEA TD, SHAUN ALEXANDER 2 YARD RUN (RIAN LINDELLL KICK), 10:41.
BUF FG, JAKE ARIANS 26 YARD,
4:52.
Fourth Quarter
SEA FG, RIAN LINDELL 38 YARD, 5:22.
SEA FG, RIAN LINDELL 51 YARD,
3:12.
BUF TD, JAY RIEMERSMA 6 YARD PASS
FROM ALEX VAN PELT (JAKE ARIANS KICK), 1:23.
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This
was a game asking to be taken and the Bills bungled it away. A missed
field goal by Jake Arians and Van Pelt coughing up the ball while being
sacked both went the other way and resulted in Seahawks field goals.
"It was miscommunication between all of us," Van Pelt said about
the sack that resulted in his fumble. "We had the wrong personnel on
the field and we were trying to clean things up at the formation right at
the last second. With the clock ticking down, it is tough but part of the
game and something that we need to improve on."
The Bills actually started the game in great fashion. With Van Pelt at the
controls, he engineered a drive that took the Bills down to the Seahawks
32. Unfortunately, rookie running back Travis Henry coughed up the ball
ending that impressive drive of 43 yards.
The Bills also curtailed a drive that went all the way to the Seahawks 18.
Van Pelt found Price at the Seattle 6, but Eric Moulds got a questionable
holding call. That's where Arians missed a 45 yard field goal.
"That's been the story of the season," said Bills fullback Larry
Centers. "We make a critical mistake at the most inopportune time. As
we continue to grow as a team, we have to find a way to eliminate those
things."
Van Pelt, replacing Rob Johnson who suffered a broken collar bone the week
before in New England, looked more adapt in the West Coast offense than
Johnson. He completed 28 out of 42 and had touchdown throws to Peerless
Price and Jay Riemersma. Price led all Buffalo receivers with 10 grabs for
138 yards.
"Everybody felt confident in Alex not missing a beat because he's run
the offense before, he's so fluent in it, and he knows how to get the ball
out on rhythm," commented Price. <p>
Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, led the Seahawks to their second
consecutive victory, throwing for 134 yards on 16 receptions on 23 tosses.
His one touchdown was a seven-yarder to Koren Robinson.
Shaun Alexander, who tore up the Raiders defense last week in Seattle's
upset of Oakland, gained 82 yards on 18 carries. The Seahawks were able to
put forth a complete effort in beating Buffalo, even though they gave up
372 yards.
Alexander scored a touchdown in the third quarter when he ran straight up
the middle two yards to put the Seahawks up 17-10. Kicker Rian
Lindell kicked three field goals in the game, the biggest of which was the
winning 51-yard field goal. It appeared as if the play clock had gone down
to 0 before he sent his kick through the uprights. Bills coach Gregg
Williams argued to no avail.
With the score 23-13, Van Pelt led the Bills down the field and completed
the drive by throwing a 6-yard strike to Riemersma. The Bills tried an
onsides kick, but Seattle recovered and that was it for Buffalo.
The Bills, by losing, have gone winless in seven straight home games, the
longest losing streak since they lost eight straight from 1983-84. They
are now the proud owners of an 1-8 record and a 1-15 final record clearly
in sight.
The highlight of the day clearly was the induction of Kelly onto the Wall
of Fame. Bills owner Ralph Wilson also revealed that Jimbo's No. 12 was
being retired.
Bills Talk
Even though the Bills lost their 8th game, there was still some afterglow
from the halftime ceremonies where Kelly was put up on the Bills Wall of
Fame. Jimbo was really taken aback when Wilson announced that the Bills
were retiring his number.
"This can't be happening," Jim said afterwards about his initial
reaction. "They don't do things like that here. It was a huge
surprise! I never thought they were going to do that. They said they had
some surprises, but I thought, Okay, what is this surprise? Maybe a trip
down to the Dolphin game in Miami in January would be a nice one. But this
came as a total shock."
With such stars in Buffalo Bills history such as Cookie Gilchrist, O.J.
Simpson, Jack Kemp, Daryle Lamonica, Tom Sestak and Billy Shaw to name a
few, it was a surprise that Kelly was the first Bill to ever have his
number retired.
"I never in a million years even thought about it because they don't
retire numbers here," said Kelly. "It was amazement number one,
but it is hard to put into words because it's something I never expected.
It's just all very surprising that that would happen. The bottom line is I
knew I didn't do it by myself. All those guys you saw out there today
(former teammates) was the reason my name got put up on the Wall and the
reason they do things like that. I could never have done it by myself.
Marv Levy and all the people that were a part of this.it's hard to talk
right now."
Van Pelt, who is a close friend of Kelly's, picked a perfect day to throw
over 300 yards.<p>
"We threw the ball effectively today," Van Pelt said. "We
still lost by three; obviously winning is still our main goal. I thought
we did some good things in the passing game. We gave some guys chances to
make plays, which they made. Peerless Price played really well today and
so did protection."
After playing an impressive game, a lot of people are campaigning for Van
Pelt to be the starter next year with the Bills letting go of Johnson.
"I don't know what it takes to start in this league," wondered
Van Pelt. "But I'm not going to go out there and lay a brick down. I
feel pretty confident in my skills to go out there and be successful. I
started today and we threw the ball around a little bit. We've still got
to win. That's the big thing.
"I didn't play as well as I wanted to play in this game. There were
some third-down plays I screwed up. I thought Eric was running a route
that he wasn't and I threw it away. . . . There were some plays I missed.
I missed Larry on a touchdown over the middle in the third quarter. So
obviously, I have a long way to come, too."
Ruben Brown was extremely upset over yet another loss.
"It's hard to get up in the morning and come back in knowing that
your record is 1-8 and more than likely you're looking to see how well
you're going to draft next year as opposed to making it to the
playoffs," said Ruben Brown. "I'm getting paid to do it, but
that's not why I do it. I do it because I love playing football. That
glimmer of hope is still there somewhere."
Bills linebacker Keith Newman echoed Brown's comments.
"It's just frustrating," Newman said. "We're playing our
hearts out, putting ourselves in position to win. We're doing it too late
as a team. We have to start faster. We probably have the most onside kicks
in the NFL as a result of being behind, scoring late and trying to catch
up.
"This is a tough place to play," continued Newman, referring to
what opposing teams face. "But we're not getting the crowd into it.
That's part of starting fast. Even though we're losing, the crowd wants
something to cheer for. They're coming out. The only seats that are empty
are the high seats. The lower level's full. We have to start clicking and
get our fans in the game. We're not doing that."
| Game
Breakdown |
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SEA |
BUF |
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 |
16
4-11
246
55
112
32
134
16-23
5.8
0
0
0
4
47.2
7
57
0
0
29:47 |
25
3-10
372
64
69
22
303
28-42
7.5
2
13
0
3
37.7
4
23
4
2
30:13 |
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Seattle Rushing
Shaun Alexander 25-93, Darrell Jackson 1-9, Mack Strong 2-7, Matt
Hasselbeck 4-3.
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 13-29, Sammy Morris 2-13, Larry Centers 3-11, Shawn
Bryson 2-8, Peerless Price 1-6, Alex Van Pelt 1-2.
Seattle Receiving
Darrell Jackson 4-39, Bobby Engram 1-21, Itula Mili 1-16, Shaun
Alexander 4-15, Koren Robinson 2-15, Christian Fauria 2-13, Mack
Strong 1-8, Charlie Rogers 1-7.
Buffalo Receiving
Peerless Price 10-138, Larry Centers 8-66, Eric Moulds 4-61, Jay
Riemersma 2-16, Travis Henry 2-12, Shawn Bryson 1-12, Sammy Morris
1-11.
Seattle Passing
Matt Hasselbeck 16-23-134-1-0.
Buffalo Passing
Alex Van Pelt 28-42-316-2-0.
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