‘While listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game against Indianapolis, Ostroski’s presence was the first sign of good news for Buffalo’s banged-up offensive line.’
Archives for October 31, 2001
Levy: Flutie vs. Johnson: A tie?
If nothing else was accomplished with the Buffalo-San Diego game, it’s this: The controversy is over. Both Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie played heroically, both played with a lot of character. They fit their teams — be glad the controversy is over. I don’t think either QB came out on top or looking bad, both did great things. Let’s put the manufactured controversy to rest.
Bills, Johnson earn respect but rather have won the game
After taking a 24-20 lead with 1:30 to play, thanks to a courageous comeback effort by Johnson, the Bills in order: allowed a 72-yard kickoff return, allowed Chargers quarterback Doug Flutie to score the deciding points on a 13-yard run.
CBS Power Rankings – Bills 27 (as 26)
The past two weeks is a sign of progress. This young team will be a playoff challenger next season.
ESPN Power Rating 25 (was 26)
Really did treat Grudge Bowl like Super Bowl: They lost.
Flutie and Johnson show respect for each others play
Some reporters tried to convince Rob Johnson that again Flutie somehow had everything go his way again, as seemed to be the case his entire three years in Buffalo. Johnson disagreed, “He didn’t luck into it. He played well. He’s a competitor. He had an opportunity, we had a chance to sack him, and he spun out of it and made a play. The fact that he got down there by a kickoff and a penalty, that happens. It happened to us against Tennessee."
Even Johnson’s quarterback enemy had respect for his former teammate, “Rob played great.” Flutie said, “He made all the plays with his legs and his arms, and put them right back in a position to tie the ball game at the end. He played his ass off, he played great.” Flutie even went so far as to say the Bills took the game over in the second half, “It felt great early, and then they started moving the ball up and down the field. It felt like they had the ball the whole second half, and we were watching.”
Chargers game meant more than QB bout
‘After sifting through about 1,100 e-mails since last week, I’d say roughly half were written from people who wanted Doug Flutie as the Bills’ quarterback. The other half wanted Flutie, too – anywhere but here.’
Moorman regrets taunting penalty
‘"You get caught up in the game when you’re out there," Moorman said. "I was angry that they made it through, I heard him say something to me, and so I just stood up and walked off. I didn’t think I should have been called but it happens and you have to move on. Hindsight is 20-20 and it wasn’t the right thing. I’d love to have it back. I’d love to have that moment back and if I would, I could, but I can’t so I won’t. That’s the way it goes."’
Bills vs. Chargers Photo Gallery
This collection has some great pictures of Moulds and Riemersma.
Vanderjagt is trying his foot at kickoffs
‘But after five games this season with punter Hunter Smith trying to learn the skill, the Colts are again counting on Vanderjagt.’
Vikings Release Former Bills S Henry Jones
Signed to replace injured Safety Griffith, Griffith is expected to be back after the Bye week.