"Rob did a great job of protecting himself. He did a phenomenal job of buying time with his feet, and that’s one of the positives in that ballgame, he has been buying himself time. Times when the protection has broken down, he’s found a way to still make a play. That’s good for our offense, and we need to continue doing that. Those are the most difficult quarterbacks to manage in a ballgame, the ones who can buy themselves time and turn a bad play into a good play, and he’s done that several times. Last week, he did it a lot."
BillsBeat - October 25, 2001
Rob Johnson press conference
"I don’t see most other quarterbacks in the league. I saw Mark [Brunell] last week because we’re pretty good friends, but that’s the only quarterback in five games that I’ve gone out and talked to."
Great days in San Diego
‘"I’m off to a new beginning here in San Diego and it’s been a great situation here." It was uncertain what Flutie meant by "great." Great in that the Chargers are off to a 4-2 start and are in second place in the AFC West. Great in that he is the undisputed No. 1 quarterback of a NFL team for the first time in his career. Or great in that he no longer has to spar with his favorite foil, Rob Johnson.
In order, the answers are probably yes, yes and yes.’
Ostroski close to return with fractured leg healed
‘Ostroski said yesterday X-rays of his leg show the fracture has healed, so he has begun conditioning and thinks he can return within 2-3 weeks. There is an outside chance he could play Nov. 4 against Indianapolis.’
Chargers, Bills no normal game
‘The former Argo talks respectfully of his former teammates and fans in Buffalo. But when the subject of Bills owner Ralph Wilson comes up, it’s harder to hold his tongue. "Why he doesn’t believe in my abilities, I don’t know," said Flutie, who was the odd man out when new Bills management had to decide between him and Johnson last winter. "All we ever did was win games and put people in the seats for him. But whatever."’
Game against Bills not personal for Flutie
‘Stories of an athlete taking "revenge" against a team that dumped him occupy the top two shelves in any decent sports library, but Flutie wishes to add nothing to the literature. "That’s history," he said of his conflicts, real and imagined, with Johnson and with Bills management that ultimately decided on the younger and, especially, taller, man. "That was last year. This is all a new beginning for me."’
Chargers renewing Bills issues
‘In truth, Buffalo remains close to their hearts. Butler’s voice grows soft when he tells how the community reached out after his wife was involved in a serious car accident 2 years ago. A.J. Smith, the Chargers assistant GM/director of pro personnel who has worked with Butler since both began their NFL careers in 1985, has not yet moved his family from Buffalo.’
AFL History: Dominance of Chargers and Bills
The Chargers, who were first called Los Angeles home before relocating to San Diego, and the Buffalo Bills dominated the American Football League through much of its existence. From 1960 through 1966, the Chargers made five trips to the title game while the Bills made three consecutive journeys to the championship bout. Here’s alook at those memorable championships with expanded box scores for their championship victories.
Bills' Johnson decidedly not on list of Flutie fans
‘"He’s not a nice person to be a teammate with," Johnson said. "He has views on football that are entirely different than mine. He thinks a lot about himself, where that’s not the way I was raised to play football. It got bad there for a while." So are you friends? "No," Johnson said. "Not even close."’
Johnson earning Bills confidence
‘Quarterback Rob Johnson has yet to win over his many detractors in Buffalo. He’s at least beginning to earn the confidence of his Bills teammates.’
Rivals Flutie, Johnson go at it as opponents
‘As soap operas go, it could have been called "All My Quarterbacks."’
Chargers linebacker dislocates thumb
‘San Diego Chargers backup linebacker Sam Rogers dislocated his right thumb during practice Wednesday but should be OK for Sunday’s game against Buffalo.’
BillsBeat - October 24, 2001
Stratton's hit lives on in Bills' lore
‘"I enjoyed all my time in Buffalo," he says. "When I went up there as a rookie, being from the South, I didn’t know what to expect. I found out they were the nicest folks and gave us the best support that any team could ask for and they have proven that every year."’
Help the Bills and Campbells Fight Hunger with Chunky Soup
New team, same Centers
In terms of attention, FB Larry Centers didn’t live up to his surname in his first regular-season month with the Buffalo Bills. Other storylines — the development of new HC Williams, the indoctrination of QB Rob Johnson into the West Coast offense, the ceaseless injuries that turned the locker room into a hospital ward — received air time as the team stumbled to an 0-4 start.