‘"We love the fact that we are 7-0, we are very excited about it," head coach Dennis Green said. "But we do understand that next week we have another very good game. … But I think that our guys are up for the task and have tremendous character."’
BillsBeat - October 23, 2000
Purple reign
‘Coming into Sunday’s game, Buffalo had made a name for itself thanks to a stingy defense. Undaunted, the Vikings rolled up 348 total yards and 31 points.’
Vikings' Anderson breaks NFL scoring mark
‘Anderson broke the record in front of his mother and two sons, who came to the Metrodome in hopes of seeing him make history. The kick also came against the Bills, who drafted Anderson in 1982, only to cut him during training camp.’
Vikings know they can be even better
‘For three-plus quarters, the Bills played the part of the better team. The Vikings appeared unable to solve Buffalo’s defense and incapable of corralling Bills QB Doug Flutie and the Bills offense. With 14 minutes left in the game, Buffalo appeared in control with a 24-13 advantage. In other words, the Vikings had the Bills right where they wanted ’em.’
Record-breaker: Anderson surpasses Blanda's mark
‘"I wish every kid in America could experience what I’ve felt the last few years," said Anderson, a native of South Africa. "I don’t think any of the others rank with this one, just the way that it happened. It’s the culmination of a lot of guys who have helped me score 2,004 points. I’m the beneficiary of a lot of guys."’
Vikings 31, Bills 27
‘"It came down to one play," said Bills coach Wade Phillips, whose Bills (3-4) have lost four of their last five games. "One play, and it’s the difference in the game. We had two guys covering Moss. Obviously, we didn’t have him covered."’
K Anderson becomes NFL's all-time leading scorer
‘Gary Anderson, the only kicker to have a perfect season, is the NFL’s all-time leading scorer with 2,004 points. Needing 10 points to pass George Blanda on the all-time list, Anderson kicked three field goals and two extra points today to help the Minnesota Vikings post a 31-27 victory over the Buffalo Bills. The 41-year-old Anderson set the record when he kicked a 21-yard field goal with 64 seconds left. The 11 points today gave him two more than the previous mark held by Blanda, who played until he was 48.’
BillsBeat - October 22, 2000
Vikings 31, Bills 27
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Can Flute right Bills vs. unbeaten Vikings?
‘”Doug has different strengths (than Johnson),” Phillips said. “They’re the same plays, they’re just run differently. He’s ready to play, the team believes in him and that’s why we have two good QBs. Doug will have to adjust some, but the key will be how (the Vikings) play us and how they try to stop his strengths (scrambling and throwing on the run).”‘
Idiot moves make Green a genius
‘Dennis Green is an idiot. Last winter he let Randall Cunningham leave Minnesota as a free agent. And all he did was quarterback the Vikings to a 15-1 record in 1998 and a berth in the National Football Conference Championship Game. Shortly thereafter he did the same thing with Jeff George, whose contribution was taking the Vikes to 10 victories and a playoff berth last season. THEN Green handed the QB job to a second-year pro who had never thrown an NFL pass. What a fool. It’s a good thing the Vikings are 6-0, or Dennis Green might have been fired by now. Instead, of course, he’s being hailed as a genius … on merit.’
The tall and short of it: Flutie leads underdog Bills
‘Doug Flutie finds himself in an oh-so-familiar role today. Underdog. Flutie, one day shy of his 38th birthday, takes over a struggling Buffalo Bills’ offense in one of the toughest venues in the NFL against one of only two undefeated teams in the league. If ever there was a game in which the Bills could use some Flutie magic, this is it.’
Mr. Clutch
‘Giancola was supposed to push Christie and possibly compete for kickoff duties. But Giancola got more mileage out of his autograph marker than he did from his leg during training camp and was released before the first preseason game. Wednesday marked the second time Christie has earned AFC honors this year. He kicked three field goals, including the 33-yard game-winner with 31 seconds remaining, in the Bills’ 16-13 season-opening victory over the Titans. "I like the pressure," Christie said. "I like it when there’s something on the line. Sometimes early on in the game – not that it doesn’t mean anything, but it’s not the same – maybe you’re not as locked on as you should be."’
Cornering the market on pass defense is key for Bills and Vikings
‘The Vikings’ offense has yet to be truly contained this year. The Bills will need 27 points to win. It doesn’t look like they’re quite up to it. . . . Vikings 26-20.’
Flutie's back, and the Flakes are flying
‘"We’ve seen sales of Flutie Flakes double since Sunday’s game," said Stefanie Zakowicz, corporate spokeswoman for Tops Markets. "It’s too early to say it indicates a strong trend, but sales are way up this week." And the sales spike isn’t just a Bills-country phenomenon. Pittsburgh-based PLB Sports, the company that created the private-label cereal and sells it to retailers and on its Web site, has charted a 40 percent uptick in orders from around the United States for Flutie Flakes and other Flutie products.’
Bills, SPCA collaborate on 2001 calendar
‘In a not-so-instant replay of last year’s calendar, the Buffalo Bills and the SPCA recently unveiled a "Bills and Their Pets" calendar for 2001. Included on the roster were guard Ruben Brown and his dog, Inca; nose tackle Ted Washington and his dogs, Thunder and Lightning; tight end Sheldon Jackson with his dog, Jesus; head coach Wade Phillips and his dog, Coach; General Manager John Butler and his dog, Josie Belle; and running back Jonathan Linton with his dog, Ozzy. Others appearing with SPCA animals include wide receiver Eric Moulds, tight end Jay Riemersma, wide receiver Peerless Price, linebackers Sam Rogers and Sam Cowart, and team Vice President Linda Bogdan.’