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BillsBeat - September 4, 2000

Defense targeted Bills QB Johnson, and hit their target often

‘But for all of Johnson’s talent — a powerful arm to go with good mobility — he will stand in the pocket until he is virtually out of time. In his previous 16 games before last night, he had been sacked 37 times — that’s 2.3 sacks per Johnson game. That isn’t counting all of the hits he has taken on throws that actually made it out of his right hand. "You see what [Johnson] went through," Van Pelt said. "He’s as tough as they come." "I think Rob has shown us he’s our quarterback," said Bills linebacker Sam Cowart. "Just with the way he has approached things. We know he’s going to be there and try to make some things happen."’

Nashville Tennessean | Sep 4, 2000

Titans start season with sloppy football

‘Home Run Throw Back now has been replaced by Buffalo Bills’ payback. Next, we’ll see how the Titans come back.’

Nashville Tennessean | Sep 4, 2000

Titans had no miracles left in Buffalo

‘After the Titans tied it with 9:44 showing, Alex Van Pelt replaced a gimpy Johnson and eventually drove the Bills down for a Steve Christie field goal with 31 seconds left. It went down to the wire. This time, the Titans were fresh out of miracles.’

Nashville Tennessean | Sep 4, 2000

Highs and lows of the Titans-Bills game

‘Of all the variations on the theme, the best sign inside Ralph Wilson Stadium was hand-lettered on a large piece of cardboard: "Home Run Throw Up!" First runner-up: "NFL — No Forward Laterals."’

Nashville Tennessean | Sep 4, 2000

Titans report cards vs. Bills

‘Rushing offense – F – Ineffective night for Eddie George (17 carries for 37 yards). The Titans were too stubborn with it when things didn’t open up late in the game. On their own 14-yard line with 2:37 they ran him three times and punted.’

Nashville Tennessean | Sep 4, 2000

Bills 16, Titans 13

‘New season. Same drama. New outcome. Finally, perhaps, the Buffalo Bills can look ahead and stop replaying "The Music City Miracle." "I hope so," Bills quarterback Rob Johnson said Sunday night after Buffalo edged Tennessee 16-13 in a rematch of last year’s AFC wild card playoff game, won by the Titans on the final play. "How sweet it is," Buffalo coach Wade Phillips said. "Not revenge, but victory."’

AP | Sep 4, 2000

Bills 16, Titans 13

‘With the Buffalo Bills watching in horror, the Tennessee Titans almost provided a flashback to "Home Run Throwback." The Bills survived Derrick Mason’s long kickoff return and held on for a 16-13 victory over the Titans in a rematch of their thrilling and controversial playoff meeting from last season.’

Sportsticker | Sep 4, 2000

BillsBeat - September 3, 2000

NFL schedule maker does Bills a favor

‘When the league formula dictated that the Bills and Titans would meet this season, the game was booked for the first week … reintroducing that bizarre finish, but at least getting it out of the way in the opener. Even now, some Buffalo fans swear the Bills were jobbed on the play … that Wycheck’s toss was illegal and not a lateral at all. And they’ve found in ally in coach Wade Phillips who has his own name for the memorable play: "Home Run Throw Forward." But, of all people, he has a sympathizer in his Tennessee counterpart. "I just think it’s just his opinion of the play," said Titans coach Jeff Fisher when asked if Phillips’ contention smacked of sour grapes. "I often times put myself in (his) shoes and can only imagine how he feels. After playing the way his team did … having the season his team had … and the expectations they had… to come down to what they thought it took to win the ball game and have it end like that … I could only begin to understand how he feels. I’m sure a lot of people in that organization haven’t had a good night’s sleep since it happened." Especially, since Fisher thought the game was lost with 16 seconds to go.’

Olean Times Herald | Sep 3, 2000

Throwback Playback

‘The electricity on the sidelines was enough to make one’s hair stand on end. The Buffalo Bills had taken what seemed like the best haymakers the Tennessee Titans could throw for three hours. They had seen teammate after teammate get carted off the field. Both starting tackles were injured. Running back Antowain Smith hobbled off. Linebacker Marlo Perry broke his leg and went off on a stretcher. Yet they had hung together. They had fought back. Here they were, in the loudest stadium in the NFL, Adelphia Coliseum in Nashville, Tenn. It had been a madhouse all afternoon, but all of a sudden it was dead quiet. Half their teammates on the sideline had just mobbed Steve Christie, whose 41-yard field goal gave the Bills a 16-15 lead. Sixteen seconds remained as they gathered to hear special teams coach Bruce DeHaven tell them how Christie would kick off. Their adrenaline was off the charts. "Everybody was jacked," said Christie. "I had another coach in the league tell me that if you think those guys heard anything you said in that huddle before you went out, you’re crazy," said DeHaven this week from his San Francisco 49ers office. "I’m not sure I totally agree with that." What happened next, of course, is NFL history.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

Bills could send message against Titans

‘A victory over the AFC Champion Tennessee Titans would do a lot more than exact a tiny measure of revenge for last January’s Music City Miracle. It would give a surprising boost to the Bills’ expectations for the season and send a message to the football world that they are serious playoff contenders.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

Holding his ground

‘Antowain Smith can almost hear the whispers coming from the fans. He knows there are two younger players pushing from behind. They might have better instincts. They might have more ability. They might take his job someday soon. Everywhere he turns, he knows there are people doubting whether he should still play a significant role for the Buffalo Bills this season, as if his time here has come and gone. It seems everyone in his world is lurking, waiting for him to make one false move, so they can replace him with Shawn Bryson or Jonathan Linton. No doubt, this is a pivotal year in Smith’s career. He started thinking about the importance of this, his fourth NFL season, moments after the Tennessee Titans ended the Bills’ season last year with that fluke kickoff return. His effectiveness this year could very well decide whether he has another one with the Bills. And nobody is more clear about Smith’s future than Antowain Smith himself.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

Last year's accomplishments mean little to this year's Bills' defense

‘This was early in the Buffalo Bills’ training camp. A well-known football annual had reached the newsstands and it was the talk of the St. John Fisher campus. The magazine included a feature story that rated all 31 NFL teams by units. The Buffalo defense, which had finished No. 1 in the league less than six months before, was ranked 16th in the story. The defensive backfield, which lost two starters, was rated 26th, somewhat understandable. But the linebacking, with three young starters returning, got a rating of 23. The most startling number was the 28th ranking, just three from the bottom, awarded to the defensive line. "I read it to our defensive guys," said Ted Cottrell, their coordinator. "They were angry. Really mad."’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

Deep thinkers may turn Bills-Titans into aerial showdown

‘This should be a great game, with the decisive factors being pass rush and quarterbacking. The Titans’ pass rush is a lot more proven and may create pivotal turnovers. . . . Titans 27-20.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

The perfect start

‘Bills head coach Wade Phillips doesn’t need advice from us, but if the Titans score a late touchdown or field goal, and the Bills have the game safely salted away, perhaps he might think of letting his return man lateral the ensuing kickoff to another Bill, who would then throw the ball across the field and . . . Oh, never mind. A victory will be good enough.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000

Sky high for Bills game

‘Seems the Buffalo Bills will help make some high-altitude history tonight – and we’re not talking about Rob Johnson’s passing. JetBlue Airways says it will make aviation and broadcasting history as it plays host for the first National Football League game to be broadcast live on ESPN in flight – between the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans. Each seat comes with a personal satellite TV, featuring 24 channels of DIRECTV programming, provided free of charge.’

Buffalo News | Sep 3, 2000
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