‘Doug Flutie’s Magic Show has run its course. If that was supposed to be a rabbit Flutie pulled out of his helmet in a game that meant the survival of the Bills’ season, it more closely resembled a field mouse.’
BillsBeat - November 6, 2000
Defense stands up to the pressure
‘There are goal-line stands, and then there is the one the Buffalo Bills produced in the third quarter of Sunday’s 16-13 victory over the New England Patriots. The Patriots had four plays inside the 1-yard line, including three first-and-goal situations on the same possession. However, they failed to score against the Bills’ stout defense as linebacker John Holecek intercepted a John Friesz pass in the end zone.’
Monday billboard
‘Big Picture: It was messy, and not just a little lucky, but the Bills are alive – barely – in the AFC East.’
Bills lead NFL's high-tech offensive
‘When it comes to the Information Superhighway, the National Football League has entered the fast lane. And the Buffalo Bills are among the franchises riding shotgun in this high-speed marketing chase.’
Christie does it yet again
‘"That’s our team," he said. "Doug didn’t have the greatest game, but I don’t think any quarterback could have. But he finds a way to win."’
Flutie not anti-Johnson
‘I never said anything about Rob in the whole interview," Flutie said yesterday. "It’s unfortunate that those quotes were what they were. They were anonymous quotes which I tend to disbelieve. I’m sorry (Johnson) feels that way."’
Forget who's at QB, just enjoy the show
‘Yesterday on a gray, soggy, windy New England afternoon, the Bills proved they are knitted tighter than your best pair of wool socks, and wouldn’t those have come in handy here.’
Notes on Bills/Patriots game
‘The Bills are 14-6 in OT in their history, second-best in the NFL behind only Pittsburgh’s 13-5-1.’
Christie's foot paying the Bills
‘Of the Bills’ five wins this season, four have come on Christie kicks in the final minute or overtime, and three have been on the game’s final play.’
Thumbs down
‘It was not a magical victory like the ones we’ve come to expect from Doug Flutie over the past 17 years. But Flutie, 38, who is the first to say some of his performances are not artistic masterpieces or statistical wonders, showed once again that he wins more than he loses on Sunday afternoons.’
For game (and season), when it rains it pours
‘This is the kind of day it was for the Patriots. It was gray, dank, and soggy. It was mushroom weather. It was a day that encapsulated this dreary, 2-7 season.’
Debut was a Foxboro Friesz out
‘"Extremely average. Not good enough to win. I throw an interception on first and goal at the 1. It’s inexcusable," Friesz said after yesterday’s 16-13 overtime loss to Buffalo in which the 11-year veteran took over for the injured Drew Bledsoe early in the second quarter and the Patriots trailing, 10-0.’
Big man was the big factor
‘A big reason middle linebacker Sam Cowart was able to make so many disruptive plays and lead the Bills with 14 tackles and one sack was because of the work of big Ted Washington up front.’
He foot the bill
‘There are only eight seconds left and your team needs you to kick a 48-yard field goal. Being a kicker is not easy. Steve Christie certainly made it look that way, and then some, in the Bills’ 16-13 overtime win against the Patriots yesterday.’
Flutie rises to occasion when needed
‘A team quarterbacked by Doug Flutie won a game at Foxboro Stadium yesterday. Would you rather wait until I could get back to you with some new news?’