‘No one is suggesting Wade Phillips, who has a 23-14 record as head coach in Buffalo, is on the way out. But a loss by the 10-point favourite Bills would seriously dent the playoff hopes of a team well known for its resilience.’
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Pain relievers
‘The Buffalo Bills haven’t won a game in four weeks. Their quarterback has taken too many hits. Their most proven running back wants out. And the offensive line is under fire. Looks like someone just answered 911. The San Diego Chargers are in town.’
Bills take winless Chargers seriously
‘"We’re not a good enough team right now to take anything for granted, and I hope myself, along with the coaches and the rest of my teammates understand that," [Phil] Hansen said.’
Phillips gives fans a lightning rod
‘It’s Monday night in Rochester and time for the Wade Phillips Show on WHAM 1180, where fans have the only direct pipeline to the man in charge of the Buffalo Bills…It’s easy to speak to fans when things are going well, but when your team has lost three games in a row for the first time in two years, the natives can get restless. "Hopefully, this is the worst it gets," Phillips says. "But there are still people, the media, everybody, who will always say something is wrong, even when we’re winning. That’s just the way it is in society."’
Scouting report
‘Bills win if…they don’t play down to the level of their competition. Sometimes the Bills do this, and they can’t afford it against a winless team looking to earn some respect and restore some pride…they avoid damaging turnovers. San Diego will need all the help it can get, so the Bills can’t play giveaway…they pressure [Jim] Harbaugh and force him into throws he doesn’t want to make. He’s a veteran, but he’s limited physically now.’
Ex-Trojans all set to meet in Buffalo
‘"[Chargers Coach Mike Riley’s] an unbelievable coach and person," [Rob] Johnson said. "He taught me a lot about football and life." Johnson and Riley were together at USC in 1993 and ’94. Johnson was the starting quarterback, Riley the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. They were together before practice, at practice and sometimes after practice. "He was always in there with me," Riley said, referring to his office. "We had lunch most every day." The two would watch film and talk football, but they would talk about other subjects as well. "He’s one of my favorite people that I’ve ever met," Johnson said. "He’s so positive and has such a good attitude. I would go up to the office and talk about his family and what he likes to do. It wasn’t football all the time. "I remember him being very patient, very understanding, very receptive. He’s very intelligent.’
It’s been a rough ride for Johnson, Buffalo
‘Buffalo’s [quarterback] Rob Johnson needs something, some hook to get the Bills’ faithful on his side. But it’s a tough road for Johnson, the Newport Beach [California] native and former USC star, with fan favorite Doug Flutie constantly peering over his shoulder. Wrong choice of words. At 5-foot-10, Flutie couldn’t do that to the 6-4 Johnson without a step ladder. Wrong choice of words, again. Forget the Bills and ladders – it’s the winless Chargers, one can guess, who walked under a ladder at some point for an unlucky 0-6 start. The Bills and Johnson aren’t concerned with the Chargers’ woes. They’ve lost three straight, after opening with two wins, and they’ll try to snap their skid Sunday when entertaining San Diego at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Johnson to face his mentor
‘Aside from Rob Johnson’s parents, it’s unlikely anybody at Ralph Wilson Stadium will be looking at the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback more admiringly on Sunday than San Diego Chargers coach Mike Riley. The reason isn’t just because Riley is saddled with a quarterbacking combination that has compiled the second-worst combined passer rating in the NFL this season. Riley was the offensive coordinator at Southern California in Johnson’s junior and senior seasons and loves the Bills’ QB. "I think the world of him," Riley said. "I really, really, really appreciated my time with Rob at USC. It was a great experience. I think he’s one of the most coachable people I’ve ever been around." The feeling is mutual.’
Life of Riley not all fun
‘"We are all very frustrated with what’s gone on," said [San Diego Chargers Coach Mike] Riley, whose team will have a tough task snapping out of it tomorrow against the Buffalo Bills at a sold-out Ralph Wilson Stadium. "We’re just trying to climb out of the barrel. Our goals are fairly immediate. Records and playoffs and all that stuff are not necessarily (out of the question), but the first thing we have to do is get a win."’
Chargers give Bills a great chance to revive
‘So the Bills are dragging ‘ya down? You’re stayin’ awake nights haunted by third-and-five, Carl Mauck’s face and another kickoff? Take a break and think of the un-plugged Chargers. The Bills’ record is 2-3; the Chargers are 0-6.’
Bills ‘ruff’ it for charity
‘Having lost three consecutive games, the Buffalo Bills have gone to the dogs, some say. Actually, coming home to the dogs is more accurate. The team’s second annual "Bills and Their Pets" calendar, which went on sale this week with proceeds benefitting the SPCA of Erie County and the Bills Youth Foundation, reveals the team is loaded with dog lovers.’
Parker eager to shuffle off to Buffalo
When inquiring about Chargers right tackle Vaughn Parker’s ticket list for Sunday, one needs to only look at his jersey number: 70. "I ordered 70, but it might get up to 75,” said Parker, the former Buffalo prep star who is headed to familiar haunts this weekend. "It’s cool to go home."…In Parker, Buffalo gets to see one of its good guys. This offseason he donated a substantial sum to his alma mater, St. Joseph High. He gave $10,000 for a new weight room and $20,000 for an endowment, which he has committed an additional $20,000 to for each of the next four years.’
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Carrying The Blame
‘Antowain Smith didn’t talk for long on Wednesday. But the beleaguered and benched running back, whose request for a trade before Monday’s National Football League deadline went unfulfilled, said more in a few minutes after practice than he has in three-plus years of much lengthier interviews.’
Price hopes for more chances to be peerless
‘Price has caught 11 passes for 173 yards and one touchdown. But when you’re a high draft pick, you’re held to a higher standard. It’s not enough to play well. You have to do things that impact the outcome of games in your team’s favor. Unfortunately for the Bills, there have been too many games when Price’s presence hasn’t been felt.’