‘He replaced a fading star at quarterback, and was in turn briefly replaced himself by a well-traveled journeyman before reclaiming his job — all the while playing for a team where the coaching staff and general manager are likely to be replaced moments after this season mercifully ends. Welcome to the world of J.P. Losman, quarterback of the Buffalo Bills…’.
Archives for December 2005
Flutie’s home once where Buffalo roamed
‘As quarterback tandems go, the Johnson-Flutie relationship wasn’t Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan, but it wasn’t all that far removed and the controversy split the Bills’ locker room. When asked about Johnson earlier this week, Flutie lapsed into “Belispeak.” “We’re not supposed to comment on other players,” he said rather coldly.’
Saturday’s New England Coverage
Buffalo fit Flutie’s bill (Boston Globe)
Faulk again unable to put best foot forward (Boston Globe)
History lesson (Boston Herald)
Colvin eager to get on with the snow (Boston Herald)
Faulk another no-go in practice (Boston Herald)
Pats warm up to winter’s chill (Providence Journal)
Parrish’s versatility may be sparkplug for Bills’ offense (Providence Journal)
Hands down, a tough task (Woonsocket Call)
Patriots hope to stop McGahee (Springfield Republican)
Losman finding his way (Attleboro Sun Chronicle)
Flutie’s home once where Buffalo roamed (Brockton Enterprise)
Safety valve (Quincy Patriot Ledger)
Belichick Press Conference (Patriots.com)
Patriots keys to victory against the Bills (Patriots.com)
Patriots Cheerleaders participate in Operation Seasons Greetings (Patriots.com)
Peck’s Preview: Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots
‘New England beats a mentally and physically battered Bills team, 26-13.’
New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills Preview
‘The Buffalo Bills have lost their last three and are likely to miss the playoffs yet again. It should be interesting to see the passionate home fans exhibiting their frustration with GM Tom Donahoe and HC Mike Mularkey. Both could be gone after this disappointing campaign.’
Patriots keys to victory against the Bills
‘If the Patriots do stop McGahee, that will force the young Losman to try and beat them through the air. Last week against the Jets, playing another mobile young quarterback in Brooks Bollinger, the Patriots were more aggressive and never let Bollinger get comfortable in the pocket. Look for them to use a similar approach this week. Eric Moulds, the Bills best receiver, has been suspended for this game and rookie Roscoe Parrish will start in his place. Parrish is an explosive player with blazing speed but he is nowhere near the polished receiver that Moulds is. With a young quarterback and an inexperienced group of receivers, there is no reason to believe the Patriots won’t be aggressive on defense again this week.’
Bills coach: ‘We have to move forward’
‘Moulds’ personal adviser, Greg Johnson, said the dispute occurred when Moulds left the field after experiencing pain in his Achilles’ tendon. Moulds wanted to have the tendon examined by a trainer when Tolbert asked Moulds to get back on the field, Johnson said. Moulds declined and was benched for most of the final three quarters.’
Bills RB McGahee misses practice with illness
‘McGahee wasn’t added to the injury report, and coach Mike Mularkey said he believes McGahee will be fine when Buffalo (4-8) hosts New England (7-5) this Sunday.’
Flutie was as popular in Buffalo as wings
‘Flutie started 15 games the following year, but Bills coach Wade Phillips stunningly benched him in favor of Rob Johnson for what became known as the ”Music City Miracle” playoff loss in Tennessee. Flutie told the Press-Enterprise that he believed it was Buffalo owner Ralph Wilson who pressured Phillips into the switch. ”Why (Wilson) doesn’t believe in my abilities, I don’t know,” Flutie was quoted as saying. ”All we ever did was win games and put people in the seats for him … But whatever.”’
Bills WR Evans building chemistry with Losman
‘It’s been no coincidence that Losman’s and Evans’ numbers have improved ever since, as the two have suddenly developed a chemistry. “I think he’s certainly getting a lot more comfortable with the offense and a lot more comfortable with me,” Evans said of Losman.’
Eric Moulds Speaks To WGR
‘"He and I just talked about everything that had happened," Moulds said of Thursday’s one-on-one interview with Wilson. "Actually, he wanted me to play, but at the same time we both felt that I didn’t practice the whole week, so it wouldn’t be fair to my teammates for me to go and play this Sunday. We kind of used the rule that if you don’t practice, you don’t play that week."’
Bills’ new quaterback could prove pesky for Patriots
‘”He plays with a lot of emotion, he’s good with his feet, and he can keep a play alive,” Patritos rookie defensive back Ellis Hobbs said. “He gives those receivers a lot of time to run their routes. If they need to get open he’ll buy some extra time for himself and his receivers.”‘
Boss says one and done for Moulds
‘”The thing he told me is that he’s in my corner and he appreciates everything that I’ve done over the past 10 years,” Moulds said. “He said I’m one of the players that he knows goes out and plays every play. For him to say that, it meant more to me than anything.”‘
Mularkey picking fight to gain control
‘This classic power struggle isn’t just about Mularkey and Moulds but the institution and the inmates. Mularkey has more authority, which he’s brandishing to send a message for the future. What’s the old schoolyard rule when a man is outnumbered? Punch the guy who looks the toughest. In this case, it’s Moulds.’
Leonhard’s work ethic finds its way into games
‘”He has great instincts, he’s a smart guy, he’s not afraid to hit you, and those are the type of guys you want on your football team,” Gray said. “The more Jimmy plays the better he’s going to get.”‘