‘Whenever and wherever there are two good QBs on a team, there more likely than not will be some jealousy, animosity and controversy. The alternative is to put all of your QB eggs in one basket.’
Archives for November 2000
Pats kicked when down
‘But credit to Troy Brown and the Pats return blockers and to Johnson and the rest of the Pats defense for keeping Our Doug in check for most of the game. Most of it! That was again the problem. There were good until they had to be.’
‘Rob is the starter,’ Flutie says
‘The Doug Flutie versus Rob Johnson quarterback controversy took another strange twist yesterday with both players agreeing Johnson should start if healthy while Buffalo Bills coach Wade Phillips said he would wait and see.’
‘Ticked off’ Johnson accuses Flutie of questioning his character
‘"I was pretty ticked off, oh yeah," Johnson said on Monday, making his first statements to Buffalo-area reporters since the controversial Sports Illustrated article came out last week.’
Bills lineman arrested for DWI
‘Nails also was accused of driving to the left of the center line, failing to stop when police tried to pull him over and driving with a suspended license. Police said tests showed his blood alcohol limit at 0.14. The state’s legal limit is 0.10.’
Christie’s magic saves Bills
‘”I don’t know if we’re a real good team that’s lost some close games,” Phillips said, “or a real bad team that has won some in the last second.” The 60,292 in attendance would be inclined to vote for the latter.’
Sunday’s win a near fiasco for the Bills
‘…why is it the quarterback, normally the self-confident chance-taker, is the one showing restraint and common sense wanting to kick the tying field goal and take a shot at victory in overtime, while the head coach opts for taking a big risk with the game on the line?’
Christie keeping Bills on sure-footing
‘Of Buffalo’s five wins this season, four have been via Christie kicks: Tennessee (16-13), San Diego (27-24), the Jets (23-20) and Sunday. And three of those – Chargers, Jets and Patriots – came on the last play, two in overtime.’
Not Cowart Or Moulds, But Steve Christie Is Bills’ MVP This Season
‘Go ahead, laugh, roll your eyes, throw this newspaper in the recycling bin, but after you’ve calmed down, I challenge you to come up with anyone else more worthy than the gangly, round-shouldered place kicker from Oakville, Ont. No. 2 is No. 1 this season.’
Flashback defeat for New England, Foxboro fandom
‘Foxboro Stadium had that early ’90s feel to it yesterday — no Drew Bledsoe, offensive ineptitude of epic proportions, an obligatory comeback that gets trumped in the end.’
Flutie does his part to beat the Pats
‘"He made the plays," said Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi. "He had a great drive."’
Bills’ Christie knows about pressure
‘When you kick a 48-yard yard field goal with eight seconds left to send the game into overtime and a 32-yarder to win it, and basically all you do is shrug your shoulders after, it must because you’ve been in this line of work forever.’
No quarterback controversy here
‘"John did some things that gave us the opportunity to win but we didn’t follow through on them," said the coach. But there’s a reason Friesz, a 33-year-old veteran in his 11th year in the league, hasn’t been a full-time starter since 1991 when he was with the Chargers and it was brought home yesterday.’
Overtime kicks in for Bills
‘"You have to give them credit," New England center Damien Woody said. "They just hung in there and hung in there, and it paid off for them in the end."’
Flutie thrives in the clutch
‘Yet, for all his trouble and all that good defense by New England, Flutie still found the right touch in the clutch.’