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November 02, 2005
Patriots 21 Bills 16

I have mixed emotions as I think about this game. It was great to see Bruschi back in, making plays and trying to provide some leadership on the defensive end of things. I hope we don't burn him out, playing him on both defense and special teams like we did in this game. Patrick Pass had a decent game, but I was glad to see Corey Dillon come in, injury and all, and bust out a couple of touchdowns. Beyond that, I can't believe we actually won the game. Both the Bills and the Patriots played like crap, although the Bills played slightly less crappier. With how much they were dominating the clock and the turnovers, I was amazed they didn't blow us out. Bottom line- neither team should have won that game, but I'm glad we managed to pull it out somehow. Beyond the bottom line- next Monday night when we see the 7-0 Colts for the big game in Foxboro, I'm afraid that this time around it WILL be Peyton's Place. Let's just hope that I'm wrong.

Posted by tfreligh at November 2, 2005 09:32 PM


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