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2002

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Regular
Season December
29, 2002 Cincinnati
9
Bills 27
Attendance: 47,850
RICK ANDERSON -- Now it's time to reflect. The Bills topsy-turvy 2002
season ended with a victory Sunday as the Bills trounced the Cincinnati
Bengals 27-9. The Bills coaching staff will have plenty of time to find
out what went right and things they could have improved on.
| Scoring
Summary |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
F |
| Cincinnati |
0 |
3 |
0 |
6 |
9 |
| Bills |
6 |
14 |
7 |
0 |
27 |
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First Quarter
BUF FG, MIKE HOLLIS 32 YARD, 6:24.
BUF FG, MIKE HOLLIS 25 YARD,
13:48.
Second Quarter
BUF TD, DREW BLEDSOE 7 YARD RUN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 4:35.
BUF TD, ERIC MOULDS 2 YARD PASS
FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 12:19.
CIN FG, NEIL RACKERS 19 YARD,
14:36.
Third Quarter
BUF TD, LARRY CENTERS 4 YARD RUN (MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 13:23..
Fourth Quarter
CIN TD, JON KITNA 6 YARD RUN (TWO POINT CONVERSION FAILED),
6:55.
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It was a like two different seasons for
the Bills. They came out with the top offense in the league as Drew
Bledsoe was ripping off 300-yard games like he was the second coming of
Jim Kelly. Unfortunately, the league caught up with Bledsoe and he went
into a tail spin the rest of the season. However, against the Bengals,
Bledsoe showed some of his early season form as he threw for 231 yards,
completing 23 out of 31 passes and one touchdown. Bledsoe also ran for a
7-yard touchdown on a quarterback sneak.
Bledsoe capped a roller coaster season himself when he broke all the Bills
passing marks with 4,359 passing yards. That topped any season that Kelly
and Joe Ferguson ever had. Bledsoe would like to have a more games like he
did against the Bengals rather than the highs and lows he had most
of the season.
The Bills took a 6-0 lead into the second quarter on two Mike Hollis field
goals and then started to make things happen. Bledsoe had his 7-yard sneak
for a score, and then he connected with Eric Moulds from 2 yards out to
make it 20-0. The Bills took a 20-3 lead into the locker room at
halftime and added their final score when Larry Centers plowed in from 4
yards out.
The Bills felt they had a chance to make the playoffs this year if they
had a couple of breaks go their way this season. The opener against the
Jets was there for the taking, but a couple of long kickoff returns for
touchdowns, especially the one in overtime, did them in. As it was, the
Bills finished 8-8, a vast improvement over the 3-13 season last year.
"We are disappointed, but at the same time very optimistic looking
forward to what we have," projected Bledsoe.
Bills owner Ralph Wilson was pleased with the turnaround.
"I'm satisfied with 8-8 from where we were," Wilson said.
"Coming from where we were, we were worse off than an expansion team.
I think the improvement's been terrific."
Moulds Reaches The Century Mark
Eric Moulds had the best season ever for a Bills receiver, as he finished
the season with 100 receptions. Against the Bengals, he hauled in 9 of
Bledsoe's passes for 75 yards and one touchdown.
"Milestones are good but if I would've had the 100-catch season with
us going to the playoffs next week it would've been a lot better,"
admitted Moulds. "We have something else to shoot for."
Peerless Price, who is a free agent after this season, grabbed 6 short of
Moulds for 94 receptions. Price and Moulds were the 1-2 combo that Bledsoe
took full advantage of in the first half of the season and those two are
also 1-2 in the Bills record book for single season receptions.
Travis Henry finished the season rushing for 1, 438 yards, #5 in the Bills
all-time season mark. He gained 80 yards on 30 carries against the Bengals.
The Price Will Have To Be Right
For Peerless Price to return in a Bills uniform, the Bills will have to
come close to matching any offer he may get from other teams. His 94
receptions has opened a lot of eyes and it couldn't have come at a better
time for Peerless. He said he would like to stay with the Bills, but money
will definitely play a factor
"Like I said all along, I'll take less to stay here but I'm not going
to take substantially less," insisted Price. "If it's comparable
to what people are offering, then I'll stay here without a shadow of a
doubt."
Jay Riemersma is also a free agent, but at the price he will demand, it is
very doubtful that the Bills long-time tight end will be playing in
Buffalo next year.
"Every team deals with players coming and going,"said Bledsoe.
"Obviously Peerless and Jay are very important to this offense and
have been, they're outstanding football players. We'd love to have them
back. I know they both want to stay, I've talked to them
personally."
Bills Talk
The Bills headed to the locker room for the last time this year. It will
be a different club next season that takes the field next August. Bills
Head Coach Gregg Williams knows his work has just started in gearing for
the opening kickoff next September.
"I am very confident of the young nucleus we've developed," put
in Williams. "We'd like to take the next step and get in the
playoffs. We've got to get a couple more holes filled, and that will start
tomorrow."
Bills GM Tom Donahoe talked about all the rhetoric going around this year
about Williams being fired after this season.
"I think under the circumstances, some of the criticism that was
thrown at Gregg was unfair," Donahoe said. "I think it was
unwarranted. I think it has been unwarranted all year, to be very
honest."
"I think he did an excellent job," Donahoe went on. "Our
coaches in two years have not operated with a full roster. Next year we
will. And I'm anxious to see them coach and perform with a full complement
of players."
Travis Henry was one of the brightest spots for the Bills this season.
While he did have his share of fumblitis, Henry turned out to be a
workhorse that the Bills will have to employ a lot in future years in
order to be successful.
"It was a good season," said Henry. "We have a lot of new
faces on this season that had to come together, especially Drew and
London. It has just been a great year. We wanted to finish the
season on a strong note."
"As an offense, we have to be more consistent week in and week
out," continued Henry. "We have the talent to turn this league
out but we have to be more consistent and stay more focused. I think
sometimes we got too comfortable because we know what we're capable of
doing. When we got like that, we couldn't put up points."
The Bills defense was very porous for most of the year. But the Bills D
improved as the season wore on and the last few weeks they almost carried
the team.
"We know we're a better team than we played all year," Bills
safety Pierson Prioleau admitted. "You can look back and second guess
yourself and say, 'We should have won this game and we could have won that
game,' but we won't do that. You want to go to the show. Everyone wants to
go to the show. We had to make the plays and we didn't. We had to find a
way to win and we didn't. As long as you don't do that, you don't go to
the show."
| Game
Breakdown |
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CIN |
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 |
19
1-9
317
55
5.8
84
18
4.7
233
19-35
6.3
2
8
2
4
30.5
10
105
1
1
21:22 |
23
8-15
324
71
4.6
99
38
2.6
225
23-31
6.8
2
6
0
2
38.5
7
71
5
3
38:38 |
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 30-80, Drew Bledsoe 3-8, Joe Burns 4-7, Larry Centers
1-4.
Cincinnati Rushing
Corwy Dillon 13-53, Rudi Johnson 3-25, Jon Kitna 1-6, Peter Warrick
1-0.
Buffalo Receiving
Eric Moulds 9-75, Peerless Price 5-57, Josh Reed 3-54, Larry Centers
2-23, Jay Riemersma 2-22, Travis Henry 2-0.
Cincinnati Receiving
Chad Johnson 6-123, Danny Farmer 3-40, Peter Warrick 3-27, T.J.
Houshmandzadeh 3-26, Ron Dugans 1-12, Corey Dillon 2-9, Matt Schobel
1-4.
Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 23-31-231-1-0.
Cincinnati Passing
Jon Kitna 19-35-241-0-2.
Missed Field Goals
(NONE).
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