‘"Those two guys especially have done well for us this year," Phillips said. "Steve Christie is the best clutch kicker I think anybody could have. Sam Cowart is playing tremendous football. He, to me, is the top linebacker in the league right now. He backs it up with the number of plays he’s made. We’ve seen him play at a tremendously high level."’
BillsBeat - November 9, 2000
Bears' QB controversy mild compared to Bills'
‘The story quoted a Bills player as saying, "Rob seems distracted by things, like wanting everyone to like him."’
Bears Notebook
‘Buffalo, Pittsburgh and the New York Jets are the only NFL teams to run a 3-4, which consists of three down linemen and four linebackers. The Steelers and Jets are ranked sixth and 13th, respectively, in the NFL in team defense.’
Bills know pain of Gore, Bush
‘We still don’t know who our next president is going to be, and Flutie and Johnson still don’t know for certain which one of them will be the starting quarterback Sunday for the Bills when Chicago comes to Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Johnson deserves a chance to blossom
‘Johnson never will match the things Flutie does best, but he has the physical talent to take a good team a long way. The sooner he returns to the lineup and the more he plays, the more prepared he’ll be when the Bills become a serious Super Bowl contender.’
Christie honored again by AFC
‘Place-kicker Steve Christie, who has four winning field goals this season and was 3-for-3 in last week’s 16-13 overtime victory over New England, yesterday earned his third AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Award.’
NFL not the football Christie longed to play
‘"I’m still waiting to get a tryout with some premiership soccer team," Christie said with a laugh.’
Bills stop short of naming starter
‘If Al Gore and George W. Bush can wait, why not Doug Flutie and Rob Johnson?’
Too close to call
‘The more Buffalo coach Wade Phillips insisted Wednesday that there is no quarterback controversy on the Bills, the more controversial it became.’
Bears' Smith faces old teammates
‘”I’m going back to a stadium where I played seven years and that was home to me,” said Smith, the Bills’ No. 1 draft choice in 1993. “It’s definitely going to be emotional. It’s going to be different coming into that stadium and not being on the home sideline, being on the visiting sideline. I have some emotional ties to it because Buffalo gave me an opportunity drafting me and I’ve been there my whole career.”‘
Bills deny rift at QB
‘And he’s got a point. The Bears have three quarterbacks who get along and are 2-7. The Bills have two quarterbacks who don’t and are 5-4 and alive for a playoff berth.’
Buffalo's 3-4 defense presents a rare challenge for Bears
‘"Their two nose tackles present a challenge for any center in the league," coach Dick Jauron said. "Washington is a giant man. And he’s a very talented athlete for that size. They’re not asking him to cover a lot of field, but the field that they ask him to cover, he does it very well. He takes two [blockers] at least, and lets their guys run."’
Two Bills cop NFL weekly honours
‘Christie (special teams) and Cowart (defensive player) earned AFC weekly player awards, the first time in club history two Bills were recognized in the same week.’
Bills pose new challenge for Bears' offensive line
‘"It’s very, very difficult to single (block) them. The linebackers run; the linebackers are very active. (The 3-4) is a defense that dares you to run laterally and runs you down. And if you try to run inside, you have to deal with that nose tackle, who makes it very difficult."’
No love loss between Bills quarterbacks Johnson, Flutie
‘A teammate entered the fray earlier this week, saying, "No question we’re a better team with Doug in there. All Doug thinks about is helping the team win and how he can do that, while Rob spends a lot of time wanting everybody to like him."’