‘[Q:] You become a free agent this offseason and fans have their fingers crossed, praying the Bills re-sign you. Are there any other teams you’d like to play for though? [A:] "There are a lot out there that I’d enjoy playing for, I suppose, but I’d love to stay with the Bills. I’ve established myself here, I know the people and the organization. It would be very difficult to leave and adjust all over again."’
Archives for October 29, 2000
Scouting report
‘Bills win if . . . Flutie plays another efficient, turnover-free game, a tough task against a good New York defense…The Jets come out flat after their emotionally and physically draining victory over Miami last week…Shawn Bryson and Sammy Morris can continue to pile up yardage both running and receiving. They were keys to the 27-point production last week, and they showed how important a good running game is to overall offensive success.’
Jets keep on gutting opposition
‘Realistically, to make the playoffs Buffalo will have to finish up no worse than 7-2. After going 1-4 in their past five, it is crucial the comeback begins today.’
Bills seek to redeem themselves against high-flying Jets
‘Six weeks have passed and Marcellus Wiley still can’t get over how his Buffalo Bills failed to beat the New York Jets. "That was tough," the defensive end said, referring to Buffalo’s 27-14 loss on Sept. 17. "You watch the film and you take the scoreboard out and you’re like, ‘How did we get killed?’" Join the growing club, Marcellus. The Jets have cornered the NFL market on remarkable comebacks and unfathomable victories this season. Matching their best start in franchise history, the Jets (6-1) have left many opponents scratching their collective heads.’