Ebenezer
11-25-2004, 11:27 AM
This week we start a new feature on the front page. Inside the Enemy's Zone will bring you a preview of each week's game.
This week Doug Farrar from Seahawks.net joins me to discuss Sunday's game against Seattle.
Today we discuss the Offenses and the Seahawks defense.
Doug Farrar:
Frank, I'd like to start this off by welcoming you to Seahawks.NET. Can you give us a general overview of the Buffalo Bills? They're 4-6, but they look a lot better than that at times. What's the story?
Frank Stephen:
Thanks Doug. Pleasure to join you for this chat tonight and welcome to BillsZone.com. I would also like to thank the Seattle Seahawks for a last minute interception that made every Bills fan’s Sunday afternoon. The only thing better than a Miami loss is a Buffalo Bills victory.
I'd love to sit here and say the Bills are the "best 4 and 6 team in the league" but that probably is not true. It is a team that has a Jekyll and Hyde personality. After a slow start, with the help of the weather and a strong defense, they are 4-2 at home and looking very strong. However, when the Buffalo Bills get on the road, where they are 0-4, the team falls apart. It is not like they don't show up. Rather, they start off fine but as soon as adversity hits them, they crumble.
Doug Farrar:
The Seahawks have displayed the inverse of that phenomenon. After starting the season 3-0 (validating the positive preseason predictions so many had for them), they faced the Rams at home in game four, blew a 17-point lead with mere minutes left to play and lost that game in overtime. Since the Rams debacle left them at 3-1, they're 3-3 and raising a lot of questions. The Seahawks have actually done pretty well on the road this year (3-3 away from home), but that Rams game really affected them. Players have admitted that it took a few weeks to get over the shock.
http://www.billszone.com/mtlog/archives/2004/11/25/inside_the_enemys_zone_seattle.php
This week Doug Farrar from Seahawks.net joins me to discuss Sunday's game against Seattle.
Today we discuss the Offenses and the Seahawks defense.
Doug Farrar:
Frank, I'd like to start this off by welcoming you to Seahawks.NET. Can you give us a general overview of the Buffalo Bills? They're 4-6, but they look a lot better than that at times. What's the story?
Frank Stephen:
Thanks Doug. Pleasure to join you for this chat tonight and welcome to BillsZone.com. I would also like to thank the Seattle Seahawks for a last minute interception that made every Bills fan’s Sunday afternoon. The only thing better than a Miami loss is a Buffalo Bills victory.
I'd love to sit here and say the Bills are the "best 4 and 6 team in the league" but that probably is not true. It is a team that has a Jekyll and Hyde personality. After a slow start, with the help of the weather and a strong defense, they are 4-2 at home and looking very strong. However, when the Buffalo Bills get on the road, where they are 0-4, the team falls apart. It is not like they don't show up. Rather, they start off fine but as soon as adversity hits them, they crumble.
Doug Farrar:
The Seahawks have displayed the inverse of that phenomenon. After starting the season 3-0 (validating the positive preseason predictions so many had for them), they faced the Rams at home in game four, blew a 17-point lead with mere minutes left to play and lost that game in overtime. Since the Rams debacle left them at 3-1, they're 3-3 and raising a lot of questions. The Seahawks have actually done pretty well on the road this year (3-3 away from home), but that Rams game really affected them. Players have admitted that it took a few weeks to get over the shock.
http://www.billszone.com/mtlog/archives/2004/11/25/inside_the_enemys_zone_seattle.php