‘Well, let’s just say that assistant coach Ronnie Jones won’t have to sign a new lease on an apartment in Western New York for next season.’
BillsBeat - December 24, 2000
No defense for this finale
‘Flutie completed 20 of 25 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns. Running back Antowain Smith entered the game with 84 carries for 207 yards – a 2.5-yard average that ranked last on the team – but he might as well have been O.J. Simpson on this night.’
Retooling should start on defense
‘Until Bills quarterback Doug Flutie ended the game with a couple of harmless genuflections for negative yardage, Buffalo had picked up 581 offensive yards – with 580 being the Seahawks record for defensive largess.’
Watters reveals his pain
‘Never in his public life had brash, in-your-face Ricky Watters been a sympathetic figure.’
Big win leaves big questions for Bills
‘Just when the Buffalo Bills’ owner thought he had this team doped out, it gave him way more to contemplate than he ever imagined.’
Time to pull the plug on Seahawk defense
‘Buffalo rolled up 579 yards of offense, or about one for every fan still remaining when time finally ran out last night on this 6-10 Seahawk season.’
Butler discovers Bills come with a price
‘While keeping his team competitive, Butler changed the face of the Bills from an aging team with fading talent into a young one on the rise that frankly would have reached the playoffs again this year if coach Wade Phillips had a brain in his head and played Doug Flutie at quarterback instead of Rob Johnson.’
Hawks flop start to finish
‘When all was said and done, the Buffalo Bills piled up 579 yards on the way to a 42-23 victory over Seattle at Husky Stadium in the season finale.’
Watters ends his silence with goodbye?
‘With a non-guaranteed base salary of $3 million in 2001, and with promising rookie Shaun Alexander playing well, Watters may be an offseason salary cap casualty.’
Rogers' TD hits the spot
‘Rogers finished the game with 171 yards on four kickoff returns.’
Flutie-led offense buries Seahawks
‘Actually, the Seahawks finished the season as the worst defensive team in the NFL, having clinched that honor before the game even started. But just in case the Seahawks didn’t feel they had properly earned the title, they went out and gave up 579 yards of offense to the Bills – 1 yard short of the team record for defensive futility set on September 25, 1988.’
Return to sender
‘"We saw some weaknesses in their cover, from looking at film, that we thought we could take advantage of," he said. Weaknesses? They were more than mere weaknesses, because that word would do an injustice to how well Rogers abused the Buffalo special teams.’
Ugly season could bear bright future
‘It was lost in an October that was as bad as anything we saw in the 1990s. And Seattle saw a lot of bad football in the ’90s.’
Watters creeps into 12th on rushing list
‘"I told Doug, ‘I should have eaten my Flutie Flakes this morning. You are on fire’," Seahawk cornerback Shawn Springs said.’
Flutie fabulous in finale
‘"That was the way we wanted to finish the season," said coach Wade Phillips, who may have seen his job saved by his team’s performance.’