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BillsBeat - July 28, 2000

Flutie will be out until September

‘Buffalo Bills quarterback Doug Flutie will be out until at least September after suffering a severe groin injury when he slipped in practice Thursday. "He’s going to be out quite a while, probably into the regular season,” coach Wade Phillips said after learning the result of an MRI. "We don’t know the timetable yet, but it’s a severe injury."’

AP | Jul 28, 2000

BillsBeat - July 27, 2000

Flutie to undergo MRI after straining groin

‘”Doug Flutie strained a groin muscle this morning and he will (miss) this afternoon for sure,” Bills coach Wade Phillips said, adding that the MRI will be done to determine the extent of the injury. “His foot slipped a little bit. It didn’t grab. Just typical of what happens when you strain a groin.” Taking the snap, Flutie appeared to be ready to run the ball up the middle, but the turf gave out from under his right leg. Flutie went down face-first and grimaced in pain while holding his leg. He got up on his own after less than a minute, and did not appear to limp as he walked off the field to the trainers’ room.’

AP | Jul 27, 2000

First five days of Bills' camp encouraging

‘Collectively, the team reported in fabulous shape. The most obvious example is Ruben Brown, the four-time Pro Bowl guard, who showed up at 285 pounds … about 40 less than the weight at which he played last year. “My wife (Kenia) wanted to lose weight after having the baby and we went on a diet and started going to the gym”, Brown said. “The weight came off me really easily … almost without trying. My wife prefers me like this and, personally, it’s nice not to be a fat slob.” But while quarterbacks Doug Flutie, approaching his 38th birthday, and starter Rob Johnson, are both in extraordinary condition, there is one exception. Fourth-year offensive lineman Jamie Nails is enormous, looking every ounce of his listed weight of 360 pounds … and then some.’

Olean Times Herald | Jul 27, 2000

Greer happy with Bills' show of faith

‘The 25-year-old Greer is one of the lesser-known names on the Bills’ team but he might prove to be the most important backup player on the entire roster, No. 2 quarterback Doug Flutie included. Flutie isn’t going to get on the field much unless Rob Johnson gets hurt. Greer, however, plays more than one third of the defensive snaps, and they’re the most important plays in the game; the third downs, when the opposing offense either keeps its drive alive or is forced to get off the field. Greer enters in all obvious passing situations, whenever the Bills go to five or six defensive backs. "His worth has just skyrocketed," defensive backs coach Bill Bradley said. "The third corner is just about as important as a starting corner."’

Buffalo News | Jul 27, 2000

Intrasquad scrimmage set for Saturday

‘The Buffalo Bills’ intrasquad scrimmage is scheduled for Saturday morning at St. John Fisher College. The Bills will start practice at 9:30 a.m., run some drills with all players participating, then have mostly young players work in game-type situations. "We’ll work more of the new guys, the guys we need to look at – guys who have been doing a good job but who haven’t gotten all the reps," said Bills coach Wade Phillips. "There’s a possibility all the quarterbacks might play but we haven’t finalized that." The scrimmage probably will end about 11:30 a.m. There will be no afternoon practice on Saturday.’

Buffalo News | Jul 27, 2000

QBs on spot: Pass or fail

‘Stay well: Rob Johnson emerged as Buffalo’s quarterback in the playoffs when coach Wade Phillips benched Doug Flutie before the Tennessee game. Key issue: durability. In two seasons with the Bills, Johnson has started eight games and played in 11 but had to leave four of them because of injuries. Secondary issue: Can Flutie tolerate the backup role?’

USA Today | Jul 27, 2000

He's Winfield for the defense

‘Antoine was one of our best defensive backs — last year. Maybe the best, in grading overall films," coach Wade Phillips said. "He had a tremendous rookie year and I expect him to just keep going from there. He’s really a heady player, a great tackler, a real competitor and he makes plays. He’ll make some more interceptions for us, too, with experience. I just feel he’s got a great future."’

D and C | Jul 27, 2000

Two veterans, rookie compete to replace Schulz

‘Kurt Schulz was never a Pro Bowl performer, and even though he signed a lucrative free-agent contract with the Detroit Lions, it is unlikely he will ever become a Pro Bowl player. Schulz was a good solid player, nothing more and nothing less. The Bills will miss the veteran who started the past five years at free safety. However, with Daryl Porter, Keion Carpenter and rookie second-round draft pick Travares Tillman to choose from, coach Wade Phillips doesn’t think the Bills will have too much trouble replacing him. "I think both Porter and Carpenter can play well enough to help us be back at the top where we were last year," said Phillips, referring to Buffalo’s No. 1 league rankings in overall defense and pass defense. "I have confidence in both those guys going in."’

D and C | Jul 27, 2000

Johnson still out with bug

‘"He’s awfully sick," coach Wade Phillips said. "Maybe we should have kept him out before he got as sick as he was. Hopefully he’ll be back tomorrow."’

D and C | Jul 27, 2000

Fisher knows what real combat is like

‘Come the end of next month, Fisher will be assigned to a transportation unit with the 59th Squadron in Fayetteville, N.C. In the meantime, the Bills seventh-round pick from the 1999 draft is hoping to make a lasting impression on the coaching staff. "They are more concerned with getting ready the players who can help them this season, and I understand that completely," Fisher says. "I just hope to do enough to convince them that I’m worth a serious look next summer when, hopefully, I’ll be free of my military obligations and able to do this full-time."’

D and C | Jul 27, 2000

Training Camp: Not a banner day

‘The Bills originally had been scheduled for a morning walk-through and an afternoon practice, but Wade Phillips gave the team the morning off from work on the field. Rob Johnson missed the afternoon session. He wasn’t even on the field . . .’

Shout! | Jul 27, 2000

McDaniel catching on as Bills' No. 3 wide receiver

‘This year, the Bills are preparing to give McDaniel more work — behind Moulds and Price — after dropping receivers Andre Reed, Kevin Williams and Kamil Loud in the off-season.’

AP | Jul 27, 2000

Flutie takes over while Johnson battles virus

‘Johnson has now missed three practices since catching the bug sometime last weekend. He’s lost some weight and is still on fluids, and the Bills aren’t exactly sure when he’ll be ready to return. "He’s awfully sick," coach Wade Phillips said. "Maybe we should’ve taken him out before he got as sick as he was. But hopefully, he’ll be back tomorrow."’

AP | Jul 27, 2000

BillsBeat - July 26, 2000

Byrd's departure saddens Coach P

‘Syracuse University football coach Paul Pasqualoni was saddened when he heard news of David Byrd’s departure from Bills camp. "Obviously, David’s doing what he feels is best for David to do and for his family," said Pasqualoni while attending Bills camp Tuesday. The Bills signed the former Syracuse defensive back as a free agent last April. After participating in the team’s two minicamps and the first two practices at training camp, Byrd failed to show up on Sunday, informing team officials that he wasn’t coming back. The Bills plan to waive him.’

Syracuse Post-Standard | Jul 26, 2000

Leads like a 'Messier'

‘Columbia football coach Ray Tellier likes to compare Marcellus Wiley with Mark Messier, the NHL superstar. "He was probably the loudest and most entertaining player we’ve ever had here," Tellier says. "He was just an unbelievable leader. He just took care of everything. Messier, he was that kind of leader for us on a smaller scale."’

USA Today | Jul 26, 2000
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