‘The two very likely would have been reunited last off-season had the Bills decided to release Johnson and keep Doug Flutie as their quarterback. Instead, Flutie was let go, he signed with the Chargers, and now Johnson’s arch enemy is playing for his buddy. A strange twist indeed.’
BillsBeat - October 26, 2001
Chargers, Bills not hiding dislike for each other
‘"It’s one thing to see football — that’s a drama in itself," Wiley said. "But this one’s expected to be a notch above that. It starts up top, all the way down to the field. It’s just relationships. It’s almost a chance for the little brother to beat up his big sister if he can, and mama don’t get mad."’
Containing Flutie key for Bills defense
‘The only one not expressing concern is nosetackle Pat Williams. "There ain’t no magic," Williams said of Flutie and the Chargers. "They lost against the Patriots, the Browns. They’ve been playing average. They ain’t showed me nothing."’
BillsBeat - October 25, 2001
Johnson-Flutie rivalry once again takes center stage Sunday
‘"I think he’s starting to get a good feel for it," general manager Tom Donahoe said of Johnson. "He played with a lot of courage and a lot of effort. He has all the tools. … He’s definitely a quarterback that can win a lot of games for us." Whether he ever wins more than Flutie, however, remains to be seen.’
Football fire still burning
‘NFL Films is doing a “Where are they now?” on Saban on the sidelines at Chowan and ESPN also is doing a feature on Saban’s nomadic career.’
Fascination with Flutie continues
‘As of today, Flutie is 34-16 as a starter … making it all the more curious that he’s with his fourth NFL team in eight seasons.’
Bills new and old go head to head
‘Rob Johnson knows fans on both sides of the Great Quarterback Controversy have been pointing to Sunday since the National Football League released its 2001 schedule last spring. He also knows that the debate over the relative worth of he and Doug Flutie won’t end after the Buffalo Bills visit the San Diego Chargers won’t end there, whatever the outcome. “Fans are going to support who they want to support,” Johnson said, referring to the Flutiephiles who won’t, or can’t, move on. “I don’t think this will change anything.”
Wilson had a point about Wade’s pact
‘Wilson’s position is that the firing was justified by Phillips’ failure to carry out a required task. And that’s hard to argue. While Phillips gets high marks for allegiance to a staffer, he still, according to Wilson, disobeyed the man paying his salary.’
Now Flutie, Johnson battle from opposite sidelines
‘"(Bills owner) Mr. Ralph C. Wilson didn’t like Doug Flutie. Period," said Chargers assistant general manager A.J. Smith, who spent the past 14 years in Buffalo. "He didn’t like Doug at all. Ralph Wilson thinks he is a personnel guy, and he really doesn’t have a clue. He wanted Doug Flutie cut and gone his first camp."’
Chargers contingent of ex-Bills plays down game . . . Yeah, right
‘Asked the difference between Rob Johnson, the quarterback Buffalo kept in the offseason, and Doug Flutie, the quarterback Buffalo released, Chargers wideout Tim Dwight said: “Doug’s good; Rob (stinks).”‘
Flutie's fans keep flame, airwaves burning in western New York state
‘Flutie continues to be beloved here in far greater degree than the Bills could have anticipated when they made the decision after last season that freed the quarterback to be acquired by the Chargers. Flutie is “the Magic Man.” He is the quarterback considered, literally, to have saved the Buffalo franchise. And the “Flutie Fanatics,” who are legion, won’t let anyone forget it.’
Teams love Johnson for potential
‘At 28, Johnson is in his seventh NFL season. If he is going to establish himself, he must do it soon. His failure would represent a major setback to the Bills’ rebuilding program. Should the team sever him, he would count $11.7 million next season against the team’s salary cap. In the event he is retained — by far the more likely circumstance — he still counts $5 million.’
Rogers dislocates thumb; Seau still day-to-day
‘The Chargers’ linebacker corps took another hit yesterday when backup Sam Rogers was forced from practice with an injured right hand. “Sam had a dislocated top joint in his thumb,” coach Mike Riley said. “James (Collins, the team’s trainer) wanted a doctor to look at it. The first indication was that it won’t slow him down being ready for the ballgame (Sunday vs. the Bills).”‘
Bottling up Tomlinson is tall task for defense
‘San Diego’s No. 21 ranks fourth in the NFL in rushing with 544 yards in six games. And he’s the foundation of the ball-control attack Chargers offensive coordinator Norv Turner loves. The Chargers lead the NFL in time of possession, controlling the ball an average of 32 minutes, 34 seconds.’
The Flutie factor
‘"When I think of a 40-year-old man, I think of a guy who has put this part of his life behind him," he said. "But I don’t picture myself in that light. You’re as young as you feel, and right now I feel great."’