This is the sadness part of the program. I don’t want to give away the ending, but you will not find a victory from here on in (Cowboys, Washington and Detroit rated lower).
BillsBeat - October 10, 2001
Van Pelt wants no QB debate
After throwing for three touchdowns and 268 yards in a nice relief appearance for an injured Rob Johnson against the New York Jets, Alex Van Pelt is hoping he didn’t unwittingly spark another QB controversy in western NY.
Johnson’s expected to start, which Van Pelt is all in favor of having lived through the controversial Johnson vs. Flutie debate the past three seasons.
"I’m happy I was able to come off the bench and try to help, but that’s my role," Van Pelt said. "I’m my mind, there’s no debate because Rob’s our No. 1 QB and we need him to be in that role.
Power Ranking 30 (was 28)
Buffalo Bills (28): This reclamation project is going to take a lot of time.
Oh, those Buffalo Bills by Marv Levy
The Buffalo Bills are a team that is afflicted with the "two I’s:"
Inexperience and injuries. The Bills have a way to go because of the "two I’s," and there’s a third "I" in there — ineffective. I’d like to see the Bills do better, I pull for them, but it doesn’t look good. They have a bye, then they are on the road for three of their next four.
Team rankings on offense and defense
These are league rankings with the toughest quarter of Bills schedule completed.
Offense: Total 15, Rush 9, Pass 16
Defense: Total 27, Rush 27, Pass 24
QB evaluations often a case of mistaken identity
Physical aspects are overrated, and instinct is underrated. Instinct is the first requirement on Walsh’s list when he evaluates a quarterback.
The Bills, Seahawks and Steelers, have not gotten what they expected out of the quarterback position.
Power Ranking - 28 (was 29)
28. Bills (0-4) (was 29)
Good news: They scored 36. Bad news: Jets scored 42
Wilson takes the long view on Bills' woes
‘"This is going to be a very difficult year," the 82-year-old owner said Tuesday from his home in Detroit. "But I’m optimistic about the future. We’ve got some good, young players that just need time to develop. If the fans stick with us, and I’m sure they will, they will be rewarded."’
An optimist digs deep for silver lining
‘So enjoy the regular season. There are 12 games remaining. Yes, there’s good news in that, too. There aren’t 13.’
Smith backs Flutie
‘"From the fans’ point of view, they just wanted the quarterback who could win games, but I know the majority of the team basically wanted Flutie in there. I know the offensive linemen were behind him because he could make something happen and didn’t give up many sacks."’
Bills get an unusual bye week this season
‘Historically, the Bills have had success after a bye week, as they are 9-3 following the break, losing just three times. However, they have lost their last two games following the week off, falling to the Giants in 1999 and Indianapolis after last week’s bye came in Week 4.’
Lou Saban back coaching
Lou Saban, at 80 years of age, is back coaching in the college ranks.
Dear Coach Williams...
‘Maybe I am being cynical about your diabolical plan to choose Johnson as a foil for your master plan. But, why else would you need a perfect cover like that as you completely dismantled a decent defensive unit, and installed a new offensive game plan on a team that was perhaps a good left tackle and a running back away from being competitive?’
Jets notes
‘"So now it’s, ‘What is Mo doing, hurting the quarterbacks?’ Mo is not a dirty player. He’s just hustling, running from one side of the field to the other. Mo is not a cheap-shot guy. He wouldn’t intentionally go out to maim or hurt or anybody. I know that. The problem he’s got is he’s got two quarterbacks already. And they look at that. I just got sent a tape from the league on quarterback hits. They’re trying to protect the quarterback and rightly so."’
Winless Bills are sinking to new lows
‘"We knew it would be a struggle," he said after the loss to New York, "but it’s been a little more of a struggle than we anticipated. "But the worst thing we can do is panic." Yet if the Bills keep playing this way, that might be the next logical alternative.’