‘Here’s my pick. Pats 52, Bills 7…That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, fable though it may be.’
Archives for November 2000
Pats season on life support
‘Patriots 19, Bills 17.’
Flutie Still Defying Conventions
‘"I think the NFL would have been a lot more receptive to me now than they were 15 years ago," Flutie said in a conference call this week. "With the zone blitzing and all that, [coaches] realize the advantage of a mobile quarterback…."’
Little Doug stands tall at Foxboro
‘"He’s a legend in this area," Pats QB Drew Bledsoe said. "It’s an exciting thing. He’s still got great fans here, I just hope they’re cheering for us."’
Flutie too good for grid crowd
‘Everyone should love Doug, but they don’t. Which is perplexing.’
Lane could follow Rucci out the door
‘Max Lane’s anger at the Patriots decision to release longtime friend and teammate Todd Rucci may have had more to do with Lane’s future than Rucci’s.’
Milloy doesn’t buy Flutie support or flakes
‘With the Patriots (2-6) sinking again after a brief turnaround, some fans may be cheering when Flutie does well. "He shouldn’t be a crowd favorite at our stadium," Milloy said. "If I have the chance, I’m going to drag his butt into the ground. It’s kind of sickening to me."’
Matchup runs big in middle
‘But Washington’s weight is the subject of some debate with the 330 total considered an understatement of sorts. Just how much does the big fellow actually weigh? Inquiring offensive linemen want to know.’
Bjornson looking to fit in
‘Eric Bjornson had the look on his face this week of a player hanging onto his job by his fingernails. Is he the New England Patriots tight end? Or new wide receiver?’
Johnson blames Flutie for comments
‘Johnson told Rome he talked to Flutie about it and the popular veteran told him he only talked to the magazine about quarterback ratings and never mentioned Johnson by name. Johnson said if Flutie did make the comments, it’s only going to make a strained relationship worse.’
Johnson talks some smack about Flutie
‘"For someone to go anonymously and say those things is kind of, I don’t know, cowardly," he said. "It’s not typical of football players. . . . If a lot of guys feel that way, they should come to me and say it to my face," he said. "I’m a man. They’re men, and I can take it. I’d rather hear about it from them than hear about it on the radio when I’m driving home, from an FM channel when I’m trying to listen to Limp Biskit."’
Treading water
‘Halfway through the 2000 season, it has become obvious that a team doesn’t lose that many veterans – including seven starters – without feeling the pinch.
Buffalo voters can’t get enough of this election
‘This is what the great Buffalo quarterback controversy has come to: walking toward Ralph Wilson Stadium before the Jets game last Sunday, fans stopped by a radio booth to pick up an election sign for their candidate.’
Bills’ QB spat takes a turn
‘Yesterday on Jim Rome’s syndicated national talk show, Rob Johnson — who has refused to speak with the local media this week — insinuated that it was Flutie who gave derogatory remarks about him anonymously to a Sports Illustrated writer.’
Morris surprises even himself
‘However, even the confident Morris couldn’t have envisioned that by the midway point of his rookie NFL season he would be the primary running back in the Buffalo offense.’