‘Doug Flutie entered the rotunda of the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace on Friday with a bounce in his step and a smile on his face. This hardly looked like a man who had lost the battle to be the Buffalo Bills undisputed starting quarterback to Rob Johnson.’
Archives for March 2001
Flutie glad to be free
‘"I’m not bitter," the 37-year-old quarterback said. "I’m looking at it as a great opportunity for me. For the first time as a free agent in the NFL, I’m not knocking down doors. They’re looking for me."’
Wiley, Armstrong top Raiders’ shopping list
‘His 2000 sack total was two more than he recorded in his first three seasons combined. The consensus among NFL observers is that Wiley is capable of being a dominant player for many years.’
Flutie enjoys freedom
‘"The only thing that makes me shake my head is wondering what more could I have done? But they’re basically saying they think Rob is better than I am, but that (sense of hurt) basically lasted for two hours. I’m in the driver’s seat now."’
Flutie’s convinced he will fill the bill as No. 1 somewhere
‘After hearing from four teams in the past two days, the popular quarterback thinks he’ll find a starting job for next season.’
Wiley visits Chargers
‘Wiley also plans to meet next week with Oakland and Seattle, said his agent Brad Blank. The defensive end has also said he’ll give the Bills a chance to re-sign him.’
Chargers move on; is Flutie in plans?
‘Butler and Smith have chased Flutie before, when bringing him to the Bills from the CFL three years ago. And while the 5-foot-10 Flutie hasn’t grown since, his NFL stature has, after winning 21 of his 30 starts.’
Butler tight-lipped on Bolts’ shopping plans
‘…the moves could help them make a run at quarterback Doug Flutie and defensive end Marcellus Wiley, both of whom were brought to Buffalo by Butler. In fact, Butler spoke with Wiley’s agent, Brad Blank, after the opening of free-agency at 9 PST last night. The two agreed to talk again today to arrange a visit.’
‘One hell of a ride’
‘"As a businessman, this has been one hell of a ride, and I’ll be forever grateful to Doug Flutie and Buffalo Bills fans," Ballou said. "But marketing is all about reinventing yourself, so that’s what we’ll do. Who knows, maybe we’ll be back with Flutie Flakes for San Diego or Cleveland, or wherever Doug lands."’
End of the 7-11 debate
‘It is, to put it mildly, counterintuitive to keep a quarterback who has a starting record of 7-10 over the past three seasons and cut a quarterback who went 21-9 over the same span. But it seems to us the Bills made the right choice.’
Rogers joins cap victims
‘Starting outside linebacker Sam Rogers was cut, as expected, as the Bills made their final moves to get under the $67.4 million salary cap every NFL team had to meet by 4 p.m. Thursday. Rogers, a six-year starter, joins nose tackle Ted Washington as the prime Bills defenders on the waiver wire.’
Second guesses
‘So the Buffalo Bills have finally voted one quarterback off the island. Even though there’s a survivor, that doesn’t necessarily end the Great Quarterback Controversy. On the contrary, for Internet junkies and talk show groupies, it’s only just now getting good.’
Flutie not on Bucs’ short list
‘It appears as though the Bucs and Buffalo Bills have something in common. Both teams believe they can succeed without quarterback Doug Flutie running their offense.’
Salary Cap Squeezes N.F.L.’s Big Names
‘One National Football League team official said yesterday that there are at least eight teams interested in Flutie, including the San Diego Chargers, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Washington Redskins.’
Free agent DE poised to strike It rich
‘Wiley very soon will not only sign the biggest contract ever for a former Columbia University football player, but he could get the biggest contract in the free agent class of ’01, checking in at around $50 million.’