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The Bills have now been outscored by a combined 204-116 in their last five games against the Patriots, and that includes a 34-31 win at Buffalo last season.
And the lopsided result was no different despite Buffalo committing more than $120 million in contracts to sign defensive ends Mario Williams and Mark Anderson in free agency this offseason.
"Ugly, not good," Williams said, referring to the Bills run defense.
Then again, their pass defense wasn't much better after managing just one sack.
"Something's up," Williams added. "We've definitely got to come in to the room, have a reality check and see what's going on."
Defensive tackle Kyle Williams had an even more blunt response, by saying: "The only reaction I have is, that was pathetic in the second half."
After Ryan Fitzpatrick hit Donald Jones for a 68-yard touchdown pass to put Buffalo up 21-7, the Bills collapsed.
Brady responded with an eight-play, 80-yard drive by hitting Danny Woodhead for a 17-yard touchdown, and then tied the game on a 4-yard run. By the time it was over, the Patriots produced 580 yards, the fourth-most in team history, and the second-most ever allowed by Buffalo.
Bills coach Chan Gailey was embarrassed.
"I don't like to play like that, and I don't like to think that's who we are," Gailey said. "But that's who we were today. You can't sugarcoat it."
The news gets even worse as Buffalo enters a stretch in which it will play four of its next five on the road.
Starting left tackle Cordy Glenn and starting right guard Kraig Urbik both hurt their right ankles and did not return. Gailey said both could miss games.
NOTES: Bills RBs Fred Jackson (sprained knee) and C.J. Spiller (left shoulder) split time in the backfield while coming back from injuries. ... The 52 points allowed by Buffalo were the most since a 56-10 loss to New England on Nov. 18, 2007. ... Fitzpatrick finished 22 of 39 for 350 yards and four scores -- including two to Scott Chandler -- and four interceptions. ...The win was the 194th of Belichick's career, moving him into eighth place on the NFL list, one ahead of Chuck Knox.
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