‘So the decision isn’t made. Signs point toward Johnson being the one to go. Stay tuned.’
BillsBeat - February 26, 2001
Fluties, Johnson both have positives...and negatives
‘Donahoe and Williams have done their homework. They’ve watched every play Johnson and Flutie triggered last season. They’ve interviewed some 60 people – players, coaches, medical people and others – to get a profile on both QBs. They’ve even had separate face-to-face meetings with Flutie and Johnson.’
It's looking like Johnson is Buffalo's guy
Columnist Don Banks indicates that while media reports have speculated that Flutie was in the lead for most of the past week or so, league sources believe Johnson will be the choice of coach Gregg Williams. League personnel officials and scouts say that the signs all indicate it’s Johnson’s job to lose.
Bills will determine Dolphins' move
‘Creating enough room under the salary cap, however, could be a stumbling block in signing either Johnson. As it stands, the Dolphins will have to restructure some deals and release playersto re-sign some of their own free agents.’
Dolphins eye Johnson -- if Bills keep Flutie
‘The Dolphins have reason to cheer for Doug Flutie.’
Dolphins would be interested in R. Johnson
‘Look for the Dolphins to be among a group of teams that will express strong interest in Buffalo Bills quarterback Rob Johnson if he is released this week.’
Sheppard finally gets to call offensive shots
‘During his 27-year football coaching career, Sheppard has been climbing the ladder of success, and now he has his first chance to put his own stamp on a National Football League offense.’
BillsBeat - February 25, 2001
Street-fighter Flutie . . . SoCal-soft Johnson . . . What's the decision?
‘Tom Donahoe would do well to consult his "Internet personality" – "As a starter Flutie’s record is 21-9, what’s the decision?" – and launch this new era of Bills football with Flutie, the more reliable choice.’
It's decision time: Johnson or Flutie
‘Don’t be surprised if it’s the other way around — Johnson over Flutie. Johnson has more upside and seems ideally suited for the West Coast system Williams plans to install. They also save more against the cap by waiving Flutie ($3 million) than Johnson ($1.6 million).’
Combine plays key role
‘"Even if we didn’t have the salary cap issue, these guys couldn’t be on the same team. This has gone almost beyond not liking each other."’
Wiley move will result in a jackpot
‘Marcellus Wiley got his wish Thursday. He lost his job.’
QB speculation inaccurate
"The answer is, emphatically, that no decision will be made until next week," Donahoe said. "Any other report or speculation would be false and premature."
Flutie's Proven Record Speaks For Itself
‘More people on the Flutie Wagon.’
Johnson could be making an exit
‘Other hints that Flutie may be the man….’
BillsBeat - February 24, 2001
Mauck sounds off on quarterbacks, performance of line
‘But there’s no doubt who Mauck thinks was the best man for the offense in 2000. "Doug got sacked one out of 23 pass attempts, Rob got sacked one out of six," Mauck said from his office in Detroit, where he is the Lions’ offensive line coach. "I think you can figure it out for yourself."’