Showing posts with label Buffalo Bills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buffalo Bills. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Giants-Bills game review: A look back to the Giants' much-needed victory

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Giants safeties coach David Merritt said cornerback Corey Webster's two-interception game against the Bills deserves a game ball. We agree.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 10/17/11

Giants' defensive line stands tall against Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick throws under pressure from Giants defensive ends Jason Pierre-Paul (90) and Osi Umenyiora (72) in the fourth quarter today at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. The Giants won, 27-24.
By Mike Vorkunov - Star Ledger 10/17/11

Giants' Corey Webster notches two big interceptions in win over Bills

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Giants cornerback Corey Webster lets out a yell after he intercepts a pass during the third quarter against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. It was his first of two interceptions in the Giants' 27-24 win.
By Zach Berman - Star Ledger 10/17/11

Secondary plays 60 Minutes of Football

The Giants secondary knows the game of football is 60 minutes

By Dan Salomone - Giants.com 10/17/11

Giants get pivotal win over Bills

Bradshaw's 3 TDs, late run help Giants defeat Bills
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/17/11

4-1/2 minutes that saved Giants season

Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul rushes against Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
By Mike Vaccaro - NY Post 10/17/11

Giants' Ballard filling void at tight end

BIG GAIN: Tight end Jake Ballard tries to bust loose in the third quarter after one of his five receptions during the Giants’ 27-24 victory over the Bills yesterday at MetLife Stadium.
BIG GAIN: Tight end Jake Ballard tries to bust loose in the third quarter after one of his five receptions during the Giants’ 27-24 victory over the Bills yesterday at MetLife Stadium.
By Dan Tomasino - NY Post 10/17/11

Bills QB ticked after two picks

New York Giants Jason Pierre-Paul sacks Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/17/11

Giants report card

New York Giants Eli Manning at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/17/11

Running angry, Bradshaw lifts Giants in clutch

ONE-YARD WONDER: Ahmad Bradshaw celebrates his third 1-yard touchdown run of the day.
ONE-YARD WONDER: Ahmad Bradshaw celebrates his third 1-yard touchdown run of the day.
By Steve Serby - NY Post 10/17/11

Eli Manning protects ball in win over Buffalo Bills, but has NY Giants, Tom Coughlin gasping at end

Giants QB Eli Manning chucks it quite a bit Sunday, going 21 of 32 for 292 yards.
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Giants QB Eli Manning chucks it quite a bit Sunday, going 21 of 32 for 292 yards.
By Ebenezer Samuel - NY Dailynews 10/17/11

Sunday, October 16, 2011

NY Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell needs to fix defense before season slips away

Perry Fewell's defense was riddled by Seattle Seahawks and their 29th-ranked offense and look to make amends against the 4-1 Buffalo Bills Sunday.
Perry Fewell's defense was riddled by Seattle Seahawks and their 29th-ranked offense and look to make amends against the 4-1 Buffalo Bills Sunday.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 10/16/11

With Kevin Boss gone, NY Giants turn to undrafted second-year tight end Jake Ballard

NY Giants TE Jake Ballard has ten catches and two touchdowns through first five games.
By Ebenezer Samuel - NY Dailynews 10/16/11

Giants to find out if Bills are for real

Giants seek to stop Bills' RB Jackson
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/16/11

Buffalo brings best back nobody knows

Fred Jackson Fred Jackson #22 of the Buffalo Bills runs against the New England Patriots at Ralph Wilson Stadium December 28, 2008 in Orchard Park, New York.  (Photo by Rick Stewart/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Fred Jackson
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By Steve Serby - NY Post 10/16/11

Lot of shifts on D-line

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By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/16/11

Former Giants, coach recall Super upset

OLD GLORY: Bill Parcells, being carried off the field after the Giants’ 20-19 win over the Bills in Super Bowl XXV, Mark Bavaro and several former Giants reminisced this week about the upset victory 20 years ago.
OLD GLORY: Bill Parcells, being carried off the field after the Giants’ 20-19 win over the Bills in Super Bowl XXV, Mark Bavaro and several former Giants reminisced this week about the upset victory 20 years ago.
By Mark Cannizzaro - NY Post 10/16/11

Saturday, October 15, 2011

InReeseWeTrust: New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills Week 6 Game Preview


Buffalo Bills (4-1) at New York Giants (3-2), 1pm Eastern at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey
By Ben Kelly - InReeseWeTrust.com 10/15/11

What happened last week?
Buffalo continued its early season magic last week by defeating Philadelphia at home, 31-24. The Bills climbed to 4-1 despite allowing over 450 yards in each of their last four games, including 489 to the Eagles (who totaled 376 against the Giants). The key for the Bills overcoming their 30th ranked defense is opportunistic play, having forced sixteen turnovers on the season, the second highest total in the NFL. The Bills intercepted two of the league’s best quarterbacks four times each: Tom Brady in week three (30-45, 387 yards, 4 touchdowns) and Michael Vick last week (26-40, 315 yards, 2 touchdowns, 5 carries for 90 yards). And for the third consecutive week a Buffalo defender returned an interception for a touchdown. The Bills have 12 interceptions on the season, one more than they totaled last year. While Ryan Fitzpatrick has become the humble star of Buffalo’s offense, the real story is the Bills frustrating opposing quarterbacks into critical mistakes that make up for the league’s third worst defense in yards allowed.

The Bills will win if…
Their defense makes the big plays. Buffalo may be 4-1 and tied for the second best record in the NFL, but their defense is still averaging 479 yards against in its last four contests. The turnover battle is keeping Buffalo alive late in the game en route to two three-point wins and a seven-point margin of victory last week. The Bills can overcome a sieve of a defense with their league leading plus-11 turnover ratio. The Bills are also one of only three teams left that hasn’t coughed up a fumble this season. The other two teams- Detroit (5-0) and New England (4-1)- are grouped among the best teams in the league through five weeks. Fitzpatrick has been key to that fumble statistic, being sacked only three times this season, a league best among starting quarterbacks. Bills quarterbacks were sacked 34 times last season, and another year featuring a patch work offensive line provided a similar outlook. Fitzpatrick’s decision making and quick release have contributed to the improvement, but Buffalo’s line is doing its part in paving the way for the NFL’s fourth best rushing attack while ranking ninth in attempts. Fred Jackson is garnering MVP consideration for his all-purpose production, running for 480 yards and hauling in 19 passes for 232 yards through five games. The Bills have a balanced offense and playmakers on defense to make up for not stopping the ball.

The Giants will win if…
Manning keeps the ball away from Bills’ defenders. Eli threw three picks against Seattle, which ultimately cost the Giants a win, but his last two were tipped and not necessarily the fault of the quarterback. Eli is doing a much better job protecting the ball this season than last year, throwing two picks in his first four games of 2011 as opposed to six last year through four games. This season is Eli’s best yet as a passer, and he threw for 420 yards in last week’s loss. Eli is carrying the offense on his shoulders while the run game stumbles to 31st ranked in yards per attempt and 28th in yards. The run game won’t get a boost this week with Brandon Jacobs and Chris Snee out and David Baas listed as questionable with a neck injury. This game will once again be won or lost on Manning’s arm.

Something’s gotta give…
The Giants are number one in sacks with 18, including 6.5 by Jason Pierre-Paul and 4 from Osi Umenyiora, who is probable. The Bills are number one in sacks against, with four total (three on Fitzpatrick, one on the multipurpose Brad Smith). The matchup that will determine the result is Jason Pierre-Paul versus left tackle Chris Hairston. If you haven’t heard of Chris Hairston, it’s because nobody has. Hairston is a rookie from Clemson taken in the fourth round, who made his first career start against Philadelphia, owners of a formidable pass-rush themselves. Hairston held his own against the Eagles, but that game was played in front of a Buffalo crowd. His first road trip will not be as friendly as Orchard Park, New York. Expect Pierre-Paul and Umenyiora to attack the rookie all game long, and for the defensive ends to wreak havoc on Fitzpatrick, forcing a few turnovers. A strip-sack will end the Bills’ no-fumble streak, and the Giants will win the game via constant pressure on Fitzpatrick and a few big defensive plays of their own. Giants record the upset, 27-23.  

Giants' Snee to sit out after 101 straight starts

By Bart Hubbuch - NY Post 10/15/11

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