The Bills’ special teams delivered two touchdowns, via a Roscoe Parrish punt return and a Brian Moorman pass on a fake field goal to defensive end Ryan Denney.
Said Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren after the game: “Well, we got kicked around pretty good.”
Bills TE Robert Royal, on Parrish: “It was like the stuff you see on the Madden video game. For a guy to be able to change directions, spin, keep his balance and make those moves, that’s a special talent.”
Seattle P Ryan Plackemeier came within one punt of the franchise record, but two of his eleven kicks went only 22 yards.
Bills DT Marcus Stroud was a difference maker in his debut.
With Seahawks WR Nate Burleson injured, WR/QB Seneca Wallace returned punts.
Burleson thinks his sprained knee is not serious.
Jason Peters? Who needs Jason Peters?
The Seahawks managed only one sack of Bills QB Trent Edwards.
Former Bills TE Kevin Everett, who suffered a broken neck in the 2007 Week One opener, broke down the team huddle after the game.
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September 8th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
I know Hasselbeck was hurt and the Seahawks were not 100% but don’t think for a minute that’s the reason the Bills won. The Bills are flat out good. Even if Brady didn’t get hurt, the Bills would have still beat the Pats. It’s a new day in Buffalo.
The AFC East will look like this; Bills take the division and the Jets wild card.
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