
| September 29, 2004 | « Previous Story | HOME | Next Story » | Posted at 09:54 PM |
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Date |
Length of Patriots Win Streak |
Game |
Winner/Score |
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10/3/04 |
17 |
New England at Buffalo |
??? |
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12/27/03 |
11 |
Buffalo at New England |
New England, 31-0 |
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11/5/78 |
6 |
New England at Buffalo |
New England, 14-10 |
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12/20/64 |
5 |
Buffalo at New England |
Buffalo, 24-14 |
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10/20/74 |
5 |
New England at Buffalo |
Buffalo, 30-28 |
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10/26/80 |
5 |
New England at Buffalo |
Buffalo, 31-13 |
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11/23/86 |
5 |
Buffalo at New England |
New England, 22-19 |
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12/18/94 |
5 |
New England at Buffalo |
New England, 41-17 |
Buffalo quarterback DREW BLEDSOE was selected by New England with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft and led the Patriots from 1993-01. In the New England record book, Bledsoe stands first in career completions (2,544), attempts (4,518) and passing yards (29,657).
“They’ve got smart football players,” says Bledsoe of his former team. “They make very few mistakes and force you to execute well against them. If you make a negative play they come after you and attack you with their blitz package.”
Another former Patriot cites the team’s resolve. “They have shown over the past year and a half that they are willing to win the ‘ugly’ games and that’s really what this league is predicated on,” says the Bills’ LAWYER MILLOY, who started at safety for New England in every game from 1997-02. Milloy will likely miss Sunday’s game with an injury. “Their coach (BILL BELICHICK) gets them ready to win the close games,” adds Milloy. “That’s the mindset you have to go in with in order to beat them. You have to be ready to win the game at the end.” New England linebacker WILLIE MC GINEST is a veteran of 17 Bills-Patriots games. A teammate of Bledsoe’s from 1994-01, McGinest knows what the Patriots must do to reach consecutive win No. 18. “You can’t let Bledsoe sit in the pocket,” says McGinest. “He has a strong arm, he has great vision, he is a great quarterback and he can get the ball anywhere on the field if you give him time. He has great vision and he can hurt you.” A noisy Ralph Wilson Stadium awaits the defending Super Bowl champs. “You have to know the cadence and snap count,” says Patriots wide receiver TROY BROWN about handling the crowd noise. “For receivers, it is a little easier because I’m watching the ball anyway. For the linemen and backs, it is a little more difficult to hear the snap count.”NFL FACTOID
31-0, FIRST &
LAST:
Last season, the Bills defeated the
Patriots 31-0 in Week 1 and the Patriots topped the Bills 31-0 in the last
week of the season. This marked the only time in NFL history that two teams
played each other on the first and last weeks of the season and shut each
other out by the identical score.