Article is from last year but this is an excellent read. It's soooo obvious that Flutie cursed both Wade Phillips and Ralph Wilson.
The Curse of Doug Flutie
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The History of the Curse
The misfortunes of the Bills since Phillips benched Flutie in 1999and the likely misfortunes of the Texans here in 2011 are merely the bookendsof the Curse.
The Curse of Flutie has followed Phillips from job to job,haunting each franchise that makes the mistake of hiring him. You might thinkthe Curse of Flutie would have been broken when the Bills fired Phillips afterthe 2000 season.
But the Curse of Flutie is not so easily satisfied.
It continues to plague the Bills and it lingers with anyorganization that hires Phillips, even long after he's gone.
Here's the Phillips career timeline since he foolishly unleashedthe Curse of Flutie upon Planet Pigskin in 1999:
• Defensive coordinator in Atlanta (2002-03)
• Defensive coordinator in San Diego (2004-06)
• Head coach in Dallas (2007-10)
• Defensive coordinator in Houston (2011)
All four organizations have been defined by high hopes followed bymiserable and unexpected failure -- the two signatures of the Curse of Flutie.
For example: Since hiring Phillips, the Chargers, Cowboys andFalcons have all produced top-seeded playoff teams. All three of these No. 1seeds failed to win even a single playoff game: the 2006 Chargers, 2007 Cowboysand 2010 Falcons. And Houston, of course, was on pace for the AFC's top seedbefore losing Schaub this week.
Here's a brief look at how the Curse has haunted everyorganization that has employed Phillips since the day that he benched DougFlutie before the 1999 playoffs. Note that the Curse of Flutie often dictatesthat teams lose because of poor play at QB:
1999 Bills, Birth of the Curse -- With aplayoff spot wrapped up, Phillips sits Flutie for the final game of the regularseason, under the devious ruse of giving him some rest and backup Rob Johnsonsome reps. But Phillips then installs Johnson as the starter for a playoff gamein Tennessee, unleashing forces beyond the control of mere mortals.
The Bill lose to the Titans via the "Music CityMiracle." The loss is made possible after a poor day by Johnson (10 of 22,131 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, 64.8 passer rating.)
1999-2010 Bills -- Zero playoff appearances since Phillipsbenched Our Aggrieved Hero.
2004 Chargers -- Match a franchise record with 12 regularseason victories but fail to win a playoff game after losing to the Jets in thewild card round. QB Drew Brees actually plays well (31 of 42, 319 yards, 2 TD,1 INT). But the Curse of Flutie was just having a little fun at his expense: Itblows in an ill wind that forces Chargers kicker Nate Kaeding to miss an easy39-yard field goal in overtime. The underdog Jets pull out a shocking 20-17victory in San Diego.
2006 Chargers -- Post a franchise-best 14-2 record, lead theNFL in scoring (492 points) and capture the AFC's No. 1 seed. Fail to win asingle playoff game. Quarterback Philip Rivers plays poorly (14 of 32, 230yards, 0 TD, 1 INT) as the Chargers lose at home to the Patriots, 24-21.
2007 Falcons -- Lose face-of-the-franchise quarterbackMichael Vick in a shocking dog-fighting scandal that rocked the sports world.
2007 Chargers -- Reach the AFC title game for just the secondtime in 25 years -- but draw miserable fate. They must travel cross-country toface the 16-0 Patriots. The Chargers lose, 21-12, behind injured QB PhilipRivers (0 TD, 2 INT) and fail to score a single touchdown. The Curse of Flutielaughs a maniacal laugh.
2007 Cowboys -- Match a franchise record with 13 victoriesand capture the NFC's No. 1 seed. Fail to win a playoff game. It was the firstdivisional playoff loss by an NFC No. 1 seed after 17 straight wins.Quarterback Tony Romo plays poorly, completing just half his passes and sufferskey sacks late in the game, a loss to the Giants.
2008 Chargers -- Made the playoffs after an 8-8 season, theCurse's vindictive little way of filling the organization with false hopes.Playing without injured star LaDainian Tomlinson, the Chargers rush 11 timesfor 15 yards in a 35-24 playoff loss at Pittsburgh.
2009 Chargers -- Close out the regular season with 11straight wins to go 13-3 -- the Curse of Flutie merely setting up San Diegolike little bowling pins of pigskin.
The Chargers earn a first-round bye and a home playoff gameagainst the 9-7 wild card Jets. Rivers passes for 298 yards, compared to just100 for Mark Sanchez. But the Chargers lose 17-14 thanks to an 0-for-3 effortby kicker Nate Kaeding -- a particularly tragic victim of the Curse of Flutie.
2009 Cowboys -- Win the NFC East with an 11-5 record, atalented offense and the league's No. 2 defense (15.6 PPG). Lose to Brett Favreand the Vikings 34-3 in the divisional playoffs behind an ineffective effortfrom Romo and a career playoff performance by Brett Favre (4 TD, 0 INT). TheCurse of Flutie did a little jig at the irony of one of the league's bestdefenses suffering so miserably at the hands of the aging, mistake-pronegunslinger Favre.
2010 Chargers -- The Chargers finish the year No. 1 in totaloffense and No. 1 in total defense. Win only nine games and fail to reachplayoffs. The Curse of Flutie celebrates with fish tacos and a bottle of StoneRuination IPA.
2010 Cowboys -- A season of high hopes, followed bymiserable failure. Dallas fires Phillips after a 1-7 start; go 5-3 the rest ofthe way. The Curse of Flutie brushes up Phillips' resume and sends it via PonyExpress to Houston.
2011 Bills -- Began the season 3-0, highlighted by asignature win over the dominant division rival Patriots. But success is nevermeant to be again in Buffalo, not as long as the Curse of Flutie roams theearth: the Bills are now 5-4 and sinking fast after a crushing 44-7 Week 10loss to the Cowboys.
Remorseful Bills fans suffer nightmarish visions of Rob Johnsonand his Olivia Newton-John-style 1980s headband trotting out onto the field forthe final seven games.
2011 Chargers -- Everybody's preseason favorite to win theAFC West is 4-5 and has suffered four straight losses after a strong start. TheCurse of Flutie offers the SI Cover Curse a course on weaving false hopes.
2011 Cowboys -- The typical high hopes in Dallas have beenmet yet again by underachievement on the field. The Cowboys began the season5-4 -- though they did lay waste to Buffalo 44-7 in Week 10.
Forced to make a choice between one of its victims for another,the Curse of Flutie will always hand Buffalo the cruelest outcome. The 44points were the most scored by the Cowboys since Week 1 of the 2007 season --the team's first game with Phillips as head coach. Yes, the Curse of Flutieworks in mysterious ways.
2011 Falcons -- The Curse of Flutie forces Atlantamanagement to foolishly mortgage the future and trade five draft picks for widereceiver Julio Jones, when the team had tons of holes on defense.
The 13-3 Falcons of 2010 have responded with a disappointing 5-4record through Week 10 and Atlanta QB Matt Ryan has taken a step back withJones in the lineup (91.0 rating in 2010; 83.0 in 2011). Even fellow BostonCollege alumni are not immune to the vindictive retribution of the Curse ofFlutie.
2011 Texans -- On pace for their bestseason in franchise history and the No. 1 seed in AFC. Lose QB Matt Schaubafter Week 10. The Curse of Flutie celebrates with a road trip to Galveston anda fried seafood platter at Gaido's.
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Trade for Russell Wilson and give him the reins.
Double the pay of Doug's daughter and hire her as a Bills cheerleader.
Train Shawn Powell to dropkick PATs.
Sacrifice a buffalo, then have a bowl of flutie flakes in buffalo sauce. Recycle box.
Hex over.
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Originally posted by Oaf View PostTrade for Russell Wilson and give him the reins.
Double the pay of Doug's daughter and hire her as a Bills cheerleader.
Train Shawn Powell to dropkick PATs.
Sacrifice a buffalo, then have a bowl of flutie flakes in buffalo sauce. Recycle box.
Hex over.
Also pay Flutie millions to be Buffalo's PR man, like the deal the Packers offered Favre before he bolted for the Jets.
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Originally posted by RedEyE View PostArticle is from last year but this is an excellent read. It's soooo obvious that Flutie cursed both Wade Phillips and Ralph Wilson.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...ips/index.htmlLast edited by The Jokeman; 10-11-2012, 12:37 PM.
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Originally posted by The Jokeman View PostAll the more reason to hate the mighty midget. I cursed the decision to sign him the day he was brought in. I still don't regret my thoughts. As playing him preventing us from developing RJ or seeing clearly what RJ was. Also his big time salary hit prevented let to us keep guys like Wiley, Rogers, Winfield etc that were part of what helped make the defenses great. Easily John Butler's biggest mistake was bringing in Flutie. Again in rebuilding a franchise doesn't start with adding a 39 year old QB who proved to be far from great in the NFL.
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Originally posted by The Jokeman View PostAs playing him preventing us from developing RJ or seeing clearly what RJ was
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