‘Things had become so bad for Daryl Porter that the Bills benched him following the Minnesota Vikings game, and scrapped their dime defensive alignment as a result.’
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‘We haven’t seen the last of Flutie. And kudos to him for his classy attitude in turning the reins over, not an easy thing to do for one so competitive. That attitude is the very definition of leadership.’
Bills-Bears game notes
‘In their last three games, all victories, the Bills are plus-8 in the takeaway/giveaway department.’
Flutie wins, loses starting role
‘Doug Flutie played well enough to beat the Chicago Bears 20-3 yesterday, but not well enough to start next week.’
No end to Bills' conflict
‘Following the Bills’ snoozer of a 20-3 win over the offensively challenged Chicago Bears yesterday, in which both men played a role, they were given a chance to bury the hatchet in the fertile soil of their simmering feud. Not so subtly, they each came up short.’
Crowd roars for Rob
‘Just as they did four weeks ago when Johnson separated his shoulder, Bills fans had a chance to take sides with a public display in this quarterback controversy, roaring with approval as Flutie was held back.’
Johnson will start against Chiefs
‘After what he has seen the past month, Rob Johnson knows as long as he and Doug Flutie are in Buffalo there will be no real peace.’
More pain, no gain
‘So much for the quarterback controversy. For that matter, so much for the rest of the season.’
Miller on McNown: He'll be great
‘"Cade is going to be a great quarterback. I’ll be the first one to say that. His physical skills are second to none."’
Miller confident he'll rebound
‘"Things like this have just happened in my career. They’re character builders and I know I’ll come back stronger. All I can do is heal up."’
Good defense? Don't tell Bears
‘The defense had held the Buffalo Bills to 299 total yards and allowed only 13 points despite four turnovers in the second half by the Bears offense. They did not allow the Bills a first down in the fourth quarter.’
When good luck was passed out, Miller was absent
‘Sometimes you wonder if God is telling Miller that his purpose isn’t to be a starting QB.’
The Buffalo ills
‘As usual, disaster struck just when things seemed to be looking up for the Bears.’
Urlacher keeps fans tuning in
‘Rookie middle linebacker Brian Urlacher was at his omnipresent best again Sunday, turning up so often you’d swear he’d been cloned. Officially, Urlacher was credited with 14 tackles, but seemed to have that many in the first half alone.’
Former teammate Moulds gets best of Smith
‘"You can give the edge to him," Smith said. "He caught two plays when I was on him and made some great catches on them."’