‘To the Bills’ relief, “Doug’s Revenge” was prevented thanks to an inspired defense that picked up the slack for quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who drew four pass interference calls on the Chargers, but did little else.’
BillsBeat - December 16, 2002
Never a dull moment with Flutie
‘He proved again Sunday that love him or hate him, you can’t ignore him. He still has a knack for making things interesting to the bitter end.’
Defense finally earns some raves
‘Henry was a horse as he carried 26 times for 144 yards, a 6.5 average per carry. His six games of at least 125 yards lead the NFL.’
Buffalo Bills Week 15 report card
‘COACHING: The staff remembered Travis Henry just in time to win this one. The commitment to stopping Tomlinson and taking chances with Brees and Flutie was a sound one. A very big win for Gregg Williams against veteran coach Marty Schottenheimer. B+’
Bills beat the ex factor
‘When he was announced as the Chargers’ new quarterback the applause was mixed with jeers. “The people in Buffalo that I bumped into the last 48 hours were just amazing,” Flutie said. “They were well-wishing, patting you on the back. Once the game starts, it’s completely different. And that’s football.”‘
A win's a win, but Drew hits rut
‘Bledsoe had his least productive game as a Bill in yesterday’s 20-13 win over the San Diego Chargers, completing just 11 of 33 attempts for 107 yards.’
Flutie willing to return to the CFL ... in a couple of years
‘”I would consider it down the road a couple of years if (the Chargers) didn’t want me anymore,” said Flutie, who came on in relief of Drew Brees in the fourth quarter. “I’m not sure if my wife would approve. But as long as I’m playing in San Diego, that’s not going to happen. After that, who knows?”‘
Flutie fans fill stadium
‘No matter what his critics say, there’s no denying one thing. The guy’s a legend.’
There are no tricks up his sleeve
”’When Flutie came in, I knew we had to stay in our lanes because he can make things happen,” said Bills linebacker London Fletcher. ”He’s been a terrific player in this league for a number of years. It forced us to be disciplined on the back end.”’
Bills stifle Flutie, Chargers with 20-13 victory
‘Dropped passes, missed tackles and nine penalties for 121 yards, including four for 86 yards for pass interference, better explain why the Chargers continued yet another late-season tailspin. They are a combined 1-11 in December since 1999.’
Week 15: Gregg Williams Postgame Quotes
"Each and every week that is a big part of our game plan. We did a good job pressuring, disrupted their rhythm on some of those plays and we did a nice job of challenging their receivers when they tried to catch the ball."
Week 15: Doug Flutie Postgame Quotes
"It was fun. It really was. It was fun to hear it from the crowd a little bit and step into a situation where we were behind and have the opportunity to go and try to win the ball game. We made a couple plays and got ourselves into position and didn't follow thru on it. For me personally, it was fun to step onto the field. As a team, this puts our backs against the wall now."
Flutie Magic Fizzles in Loss
‘Henry had five rushes on the drive for 53 yards including a touchdown run from 26 yards out and the final margin, 20-13.’
Bolts drop a heartbreaker
‘It’s not that Brees was playing poorly. He had completed 13 of 24 passes for 148 yards and on a frigid, windy day in Buffalo that saw his counterpart, Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe, complete just 11 of 33 passes for 107 yards. It’s just that Schottenheimer was looking for a way to bring the Chargers back into the game, who reiterated after the game that Brees will be San Diego’s starter at Kansas City next week.’
Week 15: Bills-Chargers Postgame Quotebook
Travis Henry: "Before the game we knew that we had to come in with a balanced attack. We knew that we had to run the ball on them because they play cover two at times and we knew when they gave us that look on defense we would be able to run the ball. We did well. The offensive line blocked well and when we had opportunities to run, we ran well."