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2002

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Regular
Season November
24, 2002 Bills 13
New York Jets 31
Attendance: 78,745
RICK ANDERSON -- Has the league caught on to Drew Bledsoe? Or has he just
come back down to earth. It's a little of both as Bledsoe continued to be
play way below the high standard he set in the beginning of the season as
his mediocre performance helped the New York Jets blast the Bills 31-13.
The Jets swept the season series with the Bills 2-0 and this game wasn't
anywhere as close as the season opener when the it took overtime to decide
it.
| Scoring
Summary |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
F |
| Bills |
3 |
0 |
10 |
0 |
13 |
| New York
Jets |
3 |
14 |
7 |
7 |
31 |
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First Quarter
BUF FG, MIKE HOLLIS 43 YARD, 6:34.
NYJ FG, JOHN HALL 23 YARD,
12:06.
Second Quarter
NYJ TD, LAMONT JORDAN 1 YARD RUN (JOHN HALL KICK), 3:51.
NYJ TD, CURTIS MARTIN 9 YARD
RUN (JOHN HALL KICK), 12:06.
Third Quarter
NYJ TD, LAVERANUES COLES 11 YARD PASS FROM CHAD PENNINGTON (JOHN
HALL KICK), 2:07.
BUF TD, TRAVIS HENRY 1 YARD RUN
(MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 7:07.
BUF FG, MIKE HOLLIS 40 YARD,
13:24.
Fourth Quarter
NYJ TD, CHAD PENNINGTON 1 YARD RUN (JOHN HALL KICK),5:16.
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Bledsoe has not been as accurate the past
few games as he was in the beginning of the season when he set the league
on fire. Now his passes aren't reaching their mark as often and he is
having his passes picked off with more frequency. That was the case Sunday
as the Jets came up with two of Bledsoe's passes and made his life
miserable the whole afternoon in East Rutherford as he was also sacked
twice and fumbled once. He completed 21 out of 23 for a mere 181 yards and
no touchdowns. Certainly not the kind of game that Bledsoe had at the
beginning of the year. That leads to this question: Has the league caught
up to Bledsoe? It seems that defenses have found ways to stop the formerly
hottest QB going in the league.
Jets In High Gear
Chad Pennington had the Jets at full throttle and never let up on the
Bills until near game's end. Pennington was outstanding in finding his
receivers and picking on league's favorite mark, Chris Watson. Pennington
completed 15 out of 24 for 178 yards and one touchdown. He also had a
one-yard scamper for a score in which he faked Bills linebacker Eddie
Robinson out of his shorts.
The play came when it appeared as if the Bills were going to hold the Jets
on a 4th down try from the Bills 1. Pennington rolled to his left but
Robinson was closing on him. The Jets quarterback hesitated when Robinson
was bearing down on him, then broke to the endzone, leaving a fallen
Robinson in his wake.
"It wasn't pretty," admitted Pennington about his attempt to
imitate Barry Sanders. "I think the move was so bad, he'd never seen
it before, so he kind of fell down. He had the angle on me, I was just
trying to do something and find a way to get into the end zone. It was a
disgrace to the quarterback position that has Donovan McNabb and Michael
Vick.''
Robinson, who has not lived up to expectations, talked about his major
gaffe.
"It's a play-action fake and he made a good move cutting back,"
acknowledged Robinson. "But it's not like you're on the 50-yard line
where you have a chance to leverage the sideline. You leverage the
sideline in that situation and it's a touchdown."
Not only was Pennington hot against the Bills, but old nemesis Curtis
Martin had a hey day, running for 120 yards on 21 carries and one
touchdown. The Bills defense once again was missing tackles and committing
bad penalties, just like the game before in Kansas City.
The Jets took a 17-3 lead into halftime on touchdown runs by Lamont
Jordan(1 yard) and Curtis Martin (9 yards) along with a 23-yard John Hall
field goal.
Henry Best Bill On Field
The Bills had opened the game driving down the field but had to settle for
a 43-yard field goal by Mike Hollis. His kick hit the crossbar and bounced
behind it for the 3 points. Those were the last points Buffalo would score
until Travis Henry capped a 9-play, 69 yard drive by scoring from one yard
out.
Henry had the best game of all the Bills, running for 83 yards on 17
carries. He also led the receivers with 7 grabs for 43 yards. The Bills
are using Henry more an more as an all-purpose back and it is paying big
dividends. Now they have to get their passing game back on track.
"We just weren't clicking on offense," admitted Henry.
"We're not finishing drives like we were doing early in the season,
and I don't have the answer."
Bledsoe has to get his accuracy back. Against KC, several of his bad
throws may have cost the Bills the game. Against the Jets, he had two
picks, but one was a when Jay Riemersma deflected a pass he should have
caught and Sam Garnes gathered it in on the Jets 49. Aaron Beasley picked
off a second Bledsoe pass when he flew in front of Peerless Price
and ran back 5 yards to the Jets 42. That started out a 7-play touchdown
drive which was capped by a 9-yard run by Martin.
The Bills at 5-6, now find themselves at the bottom of the AFC Eastern
division. With only 5 games to go, they must win every one to even have a
chance to make the playoffs. That chance is as slim as their defense
pitching a shutout.
Bills Talk
The Bills continued to shoot themselves in the foot at the most opportune
times. A prime example was when the Bills forced the Jets to kick a field
goal and then Watson got a roughing the kicker penalty, giving the Jets a
first and goal at the Bills 4. The Jets then went on to score a touchdown,
making the score 10-3.
"I just know once I jumped in the air, I couldn't stop,"
explained Watson. "I thought I had a good chance to block it, but I
didn't. It was a bad play on my part. I took a chance and I blew it. It
hurt our team and hurt our chances of winning the game."
Bills coach Gregg Williams was besides himself about that bonehead play.
"There's no excuse for that type of play," fumed Williams.
"We've got them stopped, kicking a field goal. He knows that. We
improved in that area today, but not enough. That's a tough play to
swallow."
Williams was also unhappy with the missed tackles by the defense.
"We committed to the run," Williams said. "We had people
down around the line of scrimmage but they were able to power through and
make some good plays."
Antoine Winfield talked about the shoddy tackling.
"We missed a lot of tackles," said Winfield. "We gave up
too many third downs. We didn't give our offense a chance to get on the
field and make some plays."
"They were getting too many yards on first down, so on second and
third down they can run the draw," added Pat Williams. "That
can't happen."
Watson, who has felt the brunt of not only everyone's aerial game, but of
jokes, and has had a very frustrating season.
"We didn't execute well enough to win," acknowledged Watson.
"That's been a problem all year. When we have a chance to make plays
we have to take advantage of it. I have to take it upon myself to play
better personally. I'm not one to make excuses. I know I have to
play better."
Veteran fullback Larry Centers has been around both winners and losers in
his highly successful career. He is none to happy with what he sees on
this team.
"One thing that's really killing us right now is making the bonehead
mistakes at critical times," fumed Centers. "We've tried to find
a way to correct that problem, but obviously we have to continue to preach
that and hopefully somebody will hear it."
| Game
Breakdown |
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BUF |
NYJ |
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 |
17
4-10
258
57
4.5
88
20
4.4
170
23-35
4.6
2
16
2
1
44.0
5
34
1
1
28:22 |
22
7-14
325
62
5.2
155
37
4.2
170
15-24
6.8
1
8
0
2
37.5
1
5
0
0
31:38 |
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 17-83, Sammy Morris 1-5, Peerless Price 1-1, Larry
Centers 1-(-1).
New York Rushing
Curtis Martin 21-120, LaMont Jordan 13-27, Chad Pennington 2-4,
Laveranues Coles 1-4.
Buffalo Receiving
Peerless Price 6-49, Travis Henry 7-43, Eric Moulds 2-24, Jay
Riemersma 2-22, Larry Centers 3-13, Dave Moore 1-12, Josh Reed 1-12,
Phillip Crosby 1-11.
New York Receiving
Laveranues Coles 7-78, Santana Moss 2-38, Anthony Becht 2-25, Curtis
Martin 1-18, Wayne Chrebet 1-15, LaMont Jordan 1-4, Richie Anderson
1-0.
Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 21-33-181-0-2, Alex Van Pelt 2-2-5-0-0.
New York Passing
Chad Pennington 15-24-178-1-0.
Missed Field Goals
John Hall (1).
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