Really did treat Grudge Bowl like Super Bowl: They lost.
Flutie and Johnson show respect for each others play
Some reporters tried to convince Rob Johnson that again Flutie somehow had everything go his way again, as seemed to be the case his entire three years in Buffalo. Johnson disagreed, “He didn’t luck into it. He played well. He’s a competitor. He had an opportunity, we had a chance to sack him, and he spun out of it and made a play. The fact that he got down there by a kickoff and a penalty, that happens. It happened to us against Tennessee."
Even Johnson’s quarterback enemy had respect for his former teammate, “Rob played great.” Flutie said, “He made all the plays with his legs and his arms, and put them right back in a position to tie the ball game at the end. He played his ass off, he played great.” Flutie even went so far as to say the Bills took the game over in the second half, “It felt great early, and then they started moving the ball up and down the field. It felt like they had the ball the whole second half, and we were watching.”
Chargers game meant more than QB bout
‘After sifting through about 1,100 e-mails since last week, I’d say roughly half were written from people who wanted Doug Flutie as the Bills’ quarterback. The other half wanted Flutie, too – anywhere but here.’
Moorman regrets taunting penalty
‘"You get caught up in the game when you’re out there," Moorman said. "I was angry that they made it through, I heard him say something to me, and so I just stood up and walked off. I didn’t think I should have been called but it happens and you have to move on. Hindsight is 20-20 and it wasn’t the right thing. I’d love to have it back. I’d love to have that moment back and if I would, I could, but I can’t so I won’t. That’s the way it goes."’
Bills vs. Chargers Photo Gallery
This collection has some great pictures of Moulds and Riemersma.
Vanderjagt is trying his foot at kickoffs
‘But after five games this season with punter Hunter Smith trying to learn the skill, the Colts are again counting on Vanderjagt.’
Vikings Release Former Bills S Henry Jones
Signed to replace injured Safety Griffith, Griffith is expected to be back after the Bye week.
Bills’ rebuilding progressing
‘It illustrated why Flutie is a perfect fit for San Diego and why Buffalo made the proper choice in keeping Johnson.’
Bills Offense Ranked 10th
…based on total yards per game (330.5). The sortable stats also reveal they are 4th in offensive penalties(50) and 9th in time of possession(31:16). The defense is ranked 21st; 13th against the pass and 25th against the run.
Bills fans rain praise upon gutty Johnson
‘”Flutie’s a magical guy…He’s fun to watch. I have nothing against him. Bless him. But I’m not happy he scored.”‘
Close doesn’t count for Bills after loss
‘"It’s pretty tough," said veteran fullback Larry Centers. "We feel like we had the game won and in our pockets. To let it slip away is especially frustrating. It’s easier when you lose a game by a wide margin than the way we lost it (Sunday). . . . You like to stay away from the shouldas and the couldas and the wouldas, but we had the ball game won and had a lapse in one area, on one play and it cost us."’
Bills take turn off Road to Nowhere
‘The Bills are at the point in their growth where indiscretion still looks good on them. Raion Hill’s post-throw jab at Doug Flutie is indefensible if their record is 4-1. At 1-4, it’s a badge of honor.’
Kelly, Talley on Hall list
‘The Hall of Fame’s selection committee said it will trim the list to 14 finalists and disclose those nominees in mid-January.’
Bills #9 in cap room – $11.1 million
No truth to the rumor that Doug Flutie and Rob Johnson went out for fish tacos Saturday night.
Let it rest – both QBs are happy now
San Diego’s Doug Flutie was the winning quarterback Sunday, and played a solid game, but the Bills’ Rob Johnson enjoyed a strong game for the second consecutive week as well. The Johnson-Flutie matchup lived up the hype. Let’s face it — maybe the best thing for both players was getting them separated. Now it’s time to put this Johnson-Flutie talk to rest. Flutie is happy and winning and Johnson is growing every week. It’s best for both players. One thing about this game for the Bills: Owner Ralph Wilson now knows what it’s like to lose five Super Bowls since he propped up this game with that kind of magnitude.