‘The problem for the Buffalo Bills was that opposing defenses eventually became untangled by Flutie’s antics. They worked toward shutting down the run and dared the Bills to beat them with their quarterback. And his arm didn’t scare anyone. This year should be different. Rob Johnson is the quarterback now. He has a stronger arm, one more suited for throwing downfield. He has younger, faster receivers, who can get open downfield. And he’s running an offense geared more toward making plays downfield.’
Archives for August 29, 2000
Haddad, Roth will watch and learn
‘University at Buffalo products Drew Haddad and Josh Roth were among five players who were assigned to the Buffalo Bills’ developmental squad on Monday. Haddad was taken in the seventh round and hoped to catch on with the Bills as a punt returner and receiver. He returned three punts for 22 yards in the preseason. He also had three catches for 22 yards. Roth had one catch for 11 yards. He did not carry the ball. "It’s a big help for kids in the developmental stage," Bills coach Wade Phillips said. "I think they can learn a whole lot in that situation."’
Not again
‘[New Buffalo Bills Special Teams Coach Ronnie] Jones is here to make sure Buffalo’s kickoff coverage team doesn’t forget what happened nearly eight months ago. "That play will not work this time," he promised. "Now, something else I can’t guarantee, but I can guarantee that one will not work."’
Music City Miracle memories
‘"It was a blur. The first thing I remember after it really was one of the chain gang came up to me and said, ‘Hurry and kick the extra point because it was a forward lateral.’ And I said, ‘It doesn’t matter because it’s the last two minutes, they’re going to review it anyway.’"’
Reed’s happy to stay, he’d just like No. 83
“He shot straight with me,” Reed said of [Broncos’ coach Mike] Shanahan. “Last year in Buffalo I didn’t get that kind of straight talk.’
Broncos’ Reed has Monday memories
‘The date was Oct. 17, 1988, the site the New Jersey Meadowlands. The Buffalo Bills were playing on "Monday Night Football" for the fist time in more than four years. For young Bills wide receiver Andre Reed, it was the first glimpse of the NFL spotlight. "It was special," Reed, now with the Denver Broncos, said Monday. "It was kind of a coming out party for our whole team, because nobody knew about us." Reed was a star that night, catching seven passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns, including a 65-yarder. The Bills pounded the New York Jets 37-14, went on to win the AFC East and came within one victory of reaching the Super Bowl. Reed’s performance that Monday night propelled him to the first of his seven consecutive Pro Bowl selections.’
Reed adjusting to minor role
‘There was speculation that Reed might not survive the [Denver Broncos’] final cuts, but he gave coach Mike Shanahan his assurance that he could accept his role as a backup – even if it meant not suiting up for some games. “I talked to Mike on Friday, and he shot straight with me about a lot of things,” Reed, 36, said. “Obviously, there’s a reason why he wants me here. Am I an insurance policy? To a certain point. If this is the last year for me, I’m going to make it as fun as I can. “It’s all about trying to get a Super Bowl ring with this team. And this is the only team I feel I can get that with.’
Finally, a home opener
"…I just wanted us to play at home the first game," Phillips said yesterday. "We’ve been on the road the past couple of years and I really feel there’s a big advantage at home, especially in Buffalo. It didn’t matter who we had to play, but to play one of the best teams on our schedule the first game, here, with a young team, it’s important. We’ll be ready."’
Phillips still irked by ‘forward’ lateral
‘When discussing "Home Run Throwback," the official playbook name of the Titans’ disputed kickoff lateral play that beat the Bills 22-16 in last January’s wild-card playoff game, Phillips referred to the play as "Home Run Throw Forward" twice during a news conference yesterday. He’ll never be convinced it was a legal lateral, he said.’
Bills still haunted by ‘Music City Miracle’
‘…reporters questioned Phillips about his curious turn of a phrase. "Home run throw forward just rolls of your tongue,” a reporter said. "Well, that’s what it was,” Phillips replied.’