‘They are two guys with strong ties to Buffalo. But any feelings Vaughan Parker and Ed Ellis have for the Queen City will be put aside today. Parker and Ellis are offensive linemen for the San Diego Chargers, who host the Buffalo Bills in Qualcomm Stadium. "I grew up in Buffalo, so I was a big Bills fan," Parker said. "I still want them to do well…when we’re not playing them."’
BillsBeat - October 28, 2001
Bills-Chargers: It's a whole new ballgame
‘But Wilson and Butler won’t be able to carry their bitterness onto the field. The players will, though.’
Wilson gave aid, comfort to Chargers
‘A whole lot of talking has been going on in the past week, though. Chargers linebacker Sam Rogers, yet another transplanted Bill, said today’s game will be "very, very personal." He said they want to beat Buffalo for Butler in the same way they wanted to beat Washington for Norv Turner, their offensive coordinator.’
Bills need to see another good game from Johnson
‘Doug did a con job with the media this week, lavishing praise on Buffalo’s cornerbacks, Antoine Winfield and rookie Nate Clements. Yes, they’re good, but Flutie’s wide receivers, Jeff Graham and Curtis Conway, are big and have long experience.’
Bills-Bolts not a game; it's a made-for-TV soap
‘Even so, the Chargers don’t believe they will fall today. Rogers said publicly during the week that the Chargers should win by 10 points, which surely made the worrisome Butler cringe. He is an old-school guy who doesn’t like providing bulletin board material to opponents, which is why he has told writers he plans to remain silent until after the game.’
Flutie-Johnson debate won’t end today
‘The reality of it is, the controversy isn’t going to go away. Either Doug Flutie or Rob Johnson could put up huge numbers this afternoon at Qualcomm Stadium and the question of which of them should be the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback would still rage on. And remain ugly.’
Flutie or Johnson? Move on, people
‘This has a chance to sound really silly again about 7 tonight, but why would the Buffalo Bills have done things any differently? When it came to making a choice between Doug Flutie and Rob Johnson, a 39-year-old against a 28-year-old for a rebuilding team, what choice was there?’
Johnson versus Flutie
‘”You never really got the feeling that they were going to hit each other, nothing like that,” said Holecek, who like Flutie is now a member of the San Diego Chargers. “But you had to think maybe they wanted to.”‘
QB battle isn't the only story
‘Expect the Bills to stack the line of scrimmage and try to stuff the TCU grad much like the Denver Broncos did last week when Tomlinson mustered just 58 yards on the ground.’
Battle of Bills becomes Super Bowl for Buffalo
‘"If people don’t think after this chronology that Butler didn’t have any intention of extending his deal with the Bills," Wilson said, "then they think people don’t drink beer in Munich."’
Flutie, Rob can settle it on the field
‘Did the Bills make the right choice? Long-term, yes. Short-term, no.’
Atmosphere is charges
‘After listening to this all week, I began to wonder whether anyone in Buffalo or San Diego besides Marcellus Wiley was ever told the story of Pinocchio, because if it still applies, there’s no facemask thick enough to keep the noses of most of the people involved in this game from poking each other in the eye.’
Super Bowl XXXV 1/2
‘He’ll never say it publicly, but does anyone really doubt that Johnson isn’t frothing at the mouth to beat the Chargers and Flutie, his arch enemy who he spent the previous three seasons sparring with in Buffalo?’
Butler, Smith happy in new environment
‘"When you’re told that Doug Flutie, after the first mini-camp, is terrible and send him back to Canada, you fight those battles. When you’re told Eric Moulds is a bust, and let’s cut our losses, you fight those battles. You fight ’em until you’ve had enough. The same with Antowain Smith. There’s a long, long list of names. I’ll give you three, not 43."’
Phillips finds himself on fence again
‘So when asked to predict the winner of today’s Buffalo-San Diego game, pitting Johnson’s Bills against Flutie’s Chargers, he politely played it right down the middle. "Shoot, I don’t know. I couldn’t pick ’em when I was coaching them," Phillips says by phone from Texas, letting out a chuckle. "I just don’t think you can tell. I know and like people on both sides so that’s the good thing for me. It doesn’t matter who I pull for, one is going to win."’