Physical aspects are overrated, and instinct is underrated. Instinct is the first requirement on Walsh’s list when he evaluates a quarterback.
The Bills, Seahawks and Steelers, have not gotten what they expected out of the quarterback position.
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Physical aspects are overrated, and instinct is underrated. Instinct is the first requirement on Walsh’s list when he evaluates a quarterback.
The Bills, Seahawks and Steelers, have not gotten what they expected out of the quarterback position.
28. Bills (0-4) (was 29)
Good news: They scored 36. Bad news: Jets scored 42
‘"This is going to be a very difficult year," the 82-year-old owner said Tuesday from his home in Detroit. "But I’m optimistic about the future. We’ve got some good, young players that just need time to develop. If the fans stick with us, and I’m sure they will, they will be rewarded."’
‘So enjoy the regular season. There are 12 games remaining. Yes, there’s good news in that, too. There aren’t 13.’
‘"From the fans’ point of view, they just wanted the quarterback who could win games, but I know the majority of the team basically wanted Flutie in there. I know the offensive linemen were behind him because he could make something happen and didn’t give up many sacks."’
‘Historically, the Bills have had success after a bye week, as they are 9-3 following the break, losing just three times. However, they have lost their last two games following the week off, falling to the Giants in 1999 and Indianapolis after last week’s bye came in Week 4.’
Lou Saban, at 80 years of age, is back coaching in the college ranks.
‘Maybe I am being cynical about your diabolical plan to choose Johnson as a foil for your master plan. But, why else would you need a perfect cover like that as you completely dismantled a decent defensive unit, and installed a new offensive game plan on a team that was perhaps a good left tackle and a running back away from being competitive?’
‘"So now it’s, ‘What is Mo doing, hurting the quarterbacks?’ Mo is not a dirty player. He’s just hustling, running from one side of the field to the other. Mo is not a cheap-shot guy. He wouldn’t intentionally go out to maim or hurt or anybody. I know that. The problem he’s got is he’s got two quarterbacks already. And they look at that. I just got sent a tape from the league on quarterback hits. They’re trying to protect the quarterback and rightly so."’
‘"We knew it would be a struggle," he said after the loss to New York, "but it’s been a little more of a struggle than we anticipated. "But the worst thing we can do is panic." Yet if the Bills keep playing this way, that might be the next logical alternative.’
Kicker Steve Christie, released Wednesday by the Buffalo Bills after refusing an injury settlement, is not ready to retire from football.
The Bills (0-3) released Christie on Wednesday after a series of confusing moves Sept. 8, the eve of the regular season opener against New Orleans, placing the kicker on the reserve-injured list.
In Buffalo, these are not exactly the best of times for Tom Donahoe. The first-year Bills boss hardly is the most popular figure in town, seeing as how he is presiding over the ragged collapse of a proud franchise.
No major deals are expected. There have been no so-called "deadline deals" in four of the past six seasons, including last year.
Van Pelt called Johnson "the unluckiest guy in the world" for the number of times he’s been hurt.
"I would have to agree with that," Johnson said, chuckling. "It’ll turn around. I’m a pretty positive guy that way. I’ve had some rare and cheap hits. But when you run around like that and try to make plays like that, sometimes you’re going to take some hits."
Discussion of whether coaches should be GMs as well. Tom Donahoe was one of the guests. October 7 episode.