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09/03/2009 11:09 PM EDT
Stafford still lacks finish in Lions 17-6 win
DETROIT 17, BUFFALO 6

By JOHN WAWROW
AP Sports Writer

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.(AP) -- With one perfectly placed pass up the
sideline to Calvin Johnson, Matthew Stafford provided a glimpse
why he might be ready to be the Lions starter. A few plays
later, the No. 1 draft pick showed he still has a way to go
after being stripped of the ball.

The interception, a series later, didn't help either.

Stafford was inconsistent yet unfazed by his performance as
Detroit (3-1) closed its preseason with a 17-6 win over the
Buffalo Bills (1-4) on Thursday night. Though he's not planning
to ask coach Jim Schwartz whether the job will be his or Daunte
Culpepper's to start the season, Stafford felt ready.

"I feel extremely confident," he said. "We moved the ball really
well."

All that's missing is finish. In making his second start this
preseason, Stafford went 5 of 9 for 81 yards, including a
37-yard pass to Johnson - and those two drive-killing turnovers.

Not that he's worried.

"It's something we can identify. It's not, 'We're not good
enough to get it there or good enough to put it in,"' Stafford
said. "We know we are. We've got talent. We've just got to make
plays."

Fullback Jerome Felton scored on a 1-yard plunge late in first
half to open the scoring. Tristan Davis then sealed the win with
a 79-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Detroit finished
with 249 yards rushing and 422 yards total offense.

The Bills have far bigger things to worry about, and are
certainly in need of healthy Terrell Owens to help it find the
end zone.

With Owens, Trent Edwards and Lee Evans getting the night off,
the Bills offense looked much like its sputtering self in
failing to score a touchdown. Buffalo finished the preseason
outscored 75-12 in the first half, and settled for two field
goals - including a 48-yarder - by Rian Lindell in the second
half against Detroit.

"We've got to pick it up," coach Dick Jauron said of a no-huddle
offense that as a whole combined for six touchdowns in five
games. "We have a long way to go."

At least Owens should be ready after missing his fourth
preseason game while recovering from a sprained toe. Owens
returned to practice this week and declared he'll be ready for
the Bills' season-opener at New England on Sept. 14.

Backup Ryan Fitzpatrick went 9 of 17 for 78 yards with an
interception, and came up empty on a drive that began at the
Lions 27 and ended when Lindell missed a 33-yard field goal.

"I don't know how much we showed or how much confidence we
gained, because obviously we didn't produce a lot of points,"
Fitzpatrick said. "But I think we're going to be ready to go."

On the bright side, Bills first-round pick Aaron Maybin had a
sack and forced fumble in only his second preseason game, and
second-round pick Jairus Byrd had an interception.

For Detroit, reserve cornerback Chris Roberson made a case to
make the roster with an interception and a fumble recovery as
NFL teams prepare to make their final cuts this weekend.

"I felt this game was it, I had to prove," said Roberson, who
spent time on the Lions practice squad last season. "Yeah, I
definitely needed this performance."

Stafford got the start with Culpepper out after cutting his foot
last weekend. He started strong by marching the Lions 58 yards
on five plays and then hit Johnson on the fly in the end zone
for what would have been a 34-yard touchdown. But the score was
nullified by offsetting penalties.

Three plays later, Stafford lost the fumble. On the next series,
he marched Detroit to the Bills 31 before being intercepted by
Reggie Corner, who took advantage after receiver Keary Colbert
stumbled on the play.

Schwartz still isn't saying who'll be his starter when the Lions
open the season at New Orleans on Sept. 13, saying, "I'll just
keep that to myself."

Johnson was encouraged by Stafford's outing.

"He did a good job today," Johnson said. "He's a smart kid and
he knows what to do with the ball and knows where to put it. He
has a bright future ahead of him."

NOTES: Lions QB Brooks Bollinger, signed on Tuesday, finished 11
of 19 for 111 yards with an interception. Bollinger has the
potential to become the Lions' third-stringer after Drew Stanton
had surgery to repair a knee injury this week. ... Bills
third-string RB Xavier Omon didn't return after hurting his
calf. ... Billy Cundiff rounded out the Lions' scoring with a
32-yard field goal.

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