‘The game that started as a rout–the Chargers led, 10-0, after one quarter–settled down to a snooze–Chargers 13, Bills 10 after three quarters. But the fourth quarter proved a heart-stopper as the Bills took the lead for the first time, 24-20, with 1:45 remaining on a 12-play, 68-yard drive capped by a three-yard touchdown plunge by Travis Henry. But Charger Ronney Jenkins returned the kickoff 72 yards and, after the Bills were assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, the stage was set for Flutie’s fateful scramble and head-long dive with 1:30 remaining.’
Archives for October 29, 2001
Ex-Bill leads Chargers to emotional win
‘Johnson, the former USC standout, once again seemed to be dwarfed by his 5-foot-9 counterpart on the field when it mattered most, though by no fault of his own.’
Lightning strikes Bills
‘Doug Flutie ran into the end zone. Rob Johnson ran out of time.’
Colts-Bills game start time moved to 1 p.m. by NFL
‘The league has informed the team it has moved up its kickoff against the Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium from 4:15 p.m. to 1 p.m.’
Flutie flouts Bills in grudge match
‘Once all the bad blood between the Buffalo Bills and San Diego Chargers spilled onto the field Sunday, the game turned into 3 1/2 -hour classic.’
It’s sweet music to Flutie
‘Yet there’s no doubt that when he added Flutie, Butler hit the jackpot – and Buffalo lost its charger.’
It’s payback time for Flutie
‘"This is so great," he said. "After the game, my buddies, who have been Bills fans for 15 years, wouldn’t talk to me."’
Big defeat, small victory
‘When he finally was hauled down, it was at the Bills’ 28-yard-line. Buffalo kicker Brian Moorman followed the brilliance of tackling Jenkins with a boneheaded unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. And almost all 63,698 in the house plus thousands of Bills fans had to know what was coming next.’
Magic still left in Flutie
‘Though crushed at the defeat — he was close to tears in the Bills locker room — Johnson refused to say the winning score was the result of charmed Flutie fortune. "He didn’t luck into it, he played well," Johnson said. "He’s a competitor and we had a chance to sack him. He spun out of it and made a play."’
Flutie vs. Johnson: Call it even
‘Even the diehard Doug Flutie fans need to cut Rob Johnson at least a little slack now. If he could play special teams – if anybody could – maybe the heartbreaking 27-24 defeat the Bills suffered yesterday to the Chargers and their old pal, Doug Flutie, could have had a happier ending for fans on the Niagara Frontier.’
Late Flutie run sinks Bills
‘But in a scene that was eerily reminiscent of a deciding kickoff return in a playoff loss at Tennessee two years ago, the Chargers’ Ronney Jenkins returned the ensuing kickoff 72 yards to set up Flutie’s clinching heroics, something Bills fans got used to seeing him do the past three seasons in Buffalo. "Another day at the office, I guess," Flutie said.’
Flutie dashes Bills’ hopes
‘But fate doesn’t like Johnson. Neither do the football gods…’.
Bills-Chargers surpassed hype
‘Wilson, the Bills’ ultra-competitive 83-year-old owner saying he wanted to beat the Chargers more than he wanted to win this season’s Super Bowl, raised eyebrows around the league, but he gets my applause.’
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Special teams — Brian Moorman was called for delay of game on the opening kickoff and it didn’t improve much after that. The kickoff team allowed the mistake of the game — Ronney Jenkins’ 72-yard return plus an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Moorman to the Buffalo 13, setting up Flutie’s final heroics with 1:10 left. Kicker Jake Arians was 1-for-3 with the potential tying kick from 44 yards blocked in the closing seconds. D’
Chargers 27, Bills 24
‘”I thought he played the best game he’s ever had,” Wilson said. “We just came out on the short end. I am not going to second-guess anything.”‘