‘Now the Buffalo ups and downs, and you wonder, has the guy used up his nine lives? Is there more? He’s been ignored before, discarded, lost and forgotten in the Canadian wilderness for nine years. But he’s still here. It’s another football season, and you never know what part Doug Flutie’s gonna play in it.’
Archives for July 28, 2000
Flutie’s injury leaves Bills thin at QB
‘"Preseason and camp is shot," Flutie said. "They just said to be patient because they know if they tell me a certain number of weeks (to return) that I’m going to push that and want to be on the field. "They set a general time frame of being sometime early in the season. I just have to rest it for a couple of weeks and let it settle down, and then we’ll start rehabbing it and strengthening it."’
Mohr steps in as emergency quarterback
‘Mohr, the Bills’ emergency quarterback if all of them go down in a game, didn’t mind at all. "I love throwing the football," Mohr said. "I played quarterback my whole life growing up." Mohr, who has classic QB size at 6-foot-5, 215 pounds, was a star signal caller at Briarwood Academy in Thomson, Ga., where he rushed for 1,000 yards and passed for 700 as a senior. He once threw a touchdown pass for Alabama and also completed his only NFL attempt for 27 yards on a fake punt against the Green Bay Packers in 1997.’
Misfortune trips Flutie
‘Flutie suffered a "severe" groin injury during the morning workout and will be sidelined the rest of training camp, all of the preseason, and possibly for a few games in the regular season. "That’s the great thing, that we have another quarterback, but it’s not a good thing for me right now," Phillips said when he learned the extent of Flutie’s injury. "The guy’s in tremendous shape; it was just one of those freak things that happen. It is a setback for us."’
UB star Haddad a nifty long shot
‘Haddad’s teammates like what little they see of the 5-foot-11, 184-pound natural receiver, a Cleveland native and rabid Browns fan who could make a catch in the middle of a demolition derby — and often had to for winless UB last fall. "He’s a good receiver," Bills cornerback Ken Irvin said. "He runs nice quick routes. I don’t know whether he’ll make the team or not. That will be up to the coaches. But he certainly has as good a shot as anyone."’
Young players itch for contact drills
‘Buffalo Bills rookie defensive end Erik Flowers’ eyes lit when asked to comment on tomorrow’s scrimmage at St. John Fisher College. "Yeah I’m looking forward to Saturday," the first-round pick from Arizona State said. "We finally get to tackle a running back."’
Moulds becomes ‘go-to’ teacher
‘Though only 27, Eric Moulds is the old sage of the receiving corps now that 15-year veteran Andre Reed is no longer with the team. Of the nine other receivers in camp, five are rookies. His young teammates are lauding Moulds for the way he’s taken the time to help them improve. "Those guys don’t have any NFL experience, besides Peerless Price," Moulds said. "We have a lot of young guys so I’m trying to pass things along to help them." One way he is doing that is leading by example. Moulds actually enjoys seeing double coverage in practice because he feels it will help make him a better player during the season.’
A model carnival of style and precision
‘With enough tents to rival the Monroe County Fair, enough advertising signage to make NASCAR blush, with interactive games and clown entertainment, this isn’t you’re father’s training camp. The scary thing is that the marketing festival underway at St. John Fisher College is actually a "tasteful" version of what it could’ve been, a team official said. Numerous businesses wanting a piece of the action but at the last minute were turned away. In other words, the fan who actually cares about football can be thankful that he doesn’t also have to walk through a carnival midway and The Bearded Lady to get a glimpse of Erik Flowers.’
Flutie will be out until September
‘Buffalo Bills quarterback Doug Flutie will be out until at least September after suffering a severe groin injury when he slipped in practice Thursday. "He’s going to be out quite a while, probably into the regular season,” coach Wade Phillips said after learning the result of an MRI. "We don’t know the timetable yet, but it’s a severe injury."’