‘While Buffalo and the Chargers played a corker of a football game here Sunday, nothing was decided between the two quarterbacks. If anything, it reinforced the decisions that each club made prior to the season. Buffalo was correct in keeping Rob Johnson. The Chargers are ecstatic that Doug Flutie is running the show here.’
Archives for October 29, 2001
Seau won’t shuffle off against Buffalo
‘Seau was on his game, collecting seven tackles, a sack and a pass defensed. He did much of it limping around like a guy with a rock in his shoe.’
Flutie finds a way to beat Bills
‘Shaking off a foot injury and the effects of some vicious tackles, Johnson led Buffalo from a 10-point deficit to a 24-20 lead with 1:30 to play. Poor special teams play, a foolish penalty, Flutie and a blocked field goal ruined his big day.’
Bills’ pain is super-sized
‘It turns out Ralph Wilson called it last spring. Sunday’s Buffalo Bills-San Diego Chargers game WAS like a Super Bowl. In fact, it was better than most Super Bowls. And it ended just like a Super Bowl for the Bills: It was a heartbreaker.’
Special teams beat again
‘First, it was Home Run Throwback. Now this. Oh, those Buffalo Bills’ special teams.’
Johnson’s valiant effort was not in vain
‘"It’s very disheartening," Johnson said. "Our guys battled. It seems ever since I’ve been here, the Bills really battle. Everyone fights. Nobody gives up. We didn’t start off too well, but then we stepped it up. We pretty much dominated the rest of the game and unfortunately we didn’t win. "If we play that way every game, you have to think we’ll win a lot of games," he said. "And I think we will. We’re coming together as a team."’
Wilson, Butler take same side of this story
‘Ralph Wilson and John Butler may not have much to say to each other, but they agreed on one thing Sunday – Sunday’s contest between the Buffalo Bills and San Diego Chargers was one for the ages.’
Monday Billboard
‘Player of the Game: Rob Johnson and Flutie. After all the buildup, it’s only fitting that the two bitter rivals share it.’
Divided loyalties
‘"I like Doug Flutie. I think they should have kept him," said Chris Saville, 45, of Orchard Park. "But I’m rooting for Buffalo."’
Flutie pays old Bills
‘And what was he thinking when the Bills took a 24-20 lead on Travis Henry’s 3-yard run with 90 seconds to play? “I was just thinking about Flutie,” Wiley said. “That’s why we got him here. That’s why we’re fortunate. That’s the kind of situation he lives for. He makes people better all around him.”‘
Bench warmers get hot when it counts
‘Sure, Doug Flutie scored the winning touchdown with 70 seconds remaining, but he was in that position only because of a 72-yard kickoff return seconds earlier by Ronney Jenkins. And that touchdown wouldn’t have been enough to ward off an overtime period were it not for an even more unlikely hero than Jenkins — Ed Ellis.’
Bolts believers in Flutie Tales
‘Of course, Butler and Wilson did not play. Flutie and Johnson did. And they did not disappoint. Both played well, played with heart. If you want to say Johnson, who had the stronger numbers, played better, go ahead. The scoreboard says Flutie won.’
Johnson had super day running, passing
‘This was the irony of the afternoon for Johnson. As strongly as he played in what became a 27-24 San Diego triumph, he is aware that what he did is not apt to silence those in Buffalo, and they are many, who contend that the team acted unwisely when it determined to retain him rather than Flutie. “But I don’t care,” Johnson said. You don’t care? “It’s been three years,” he said.’
Buffalo’s Moorman could just kick self
‘Both kickers in yesterday’s Chargers-Bills game made tackles on kickoffs. San Diego’s Wade Richey got a cheer. Buffalo’s Brian Moorman got a penalty flag.’
Owning up to Bills’ loss
‘”This was no grudge match,” Wilson said after the Chargers’ 27-24 escape in Qualcomm Stadium. “It was a tremendous game.”‘