1989 Buffalo Bills season
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The 1989 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 30th overall season as a football team and the 20th in the National Football League. The Bills finished in first place in the AFC East and finished the National Football League's 1989 season with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Although Buffalo won the division and qualified for the postseason, their record was a drop off from their 12–4 mark in 1988.
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La stagione 1989 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la 20ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 30ª complessiva. Sotto la direzione del capo-allenatore Marv Levy, la squadra terminò con un record di 9-7, vincendo la propria division per il secondo anno consecutivo. Nei playoff fu eliminata nel divisional round dai Cleveland Browns. Kelly si infortunò in una netta sconfitta nella settimana 5 contro gli Indianapolis Colts per il quale si scagliò contro la linea offensiva—in particolare l'offensive tackle Howard Ballard.
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Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
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Don Criqui and Ahmad Rashad
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Jim Donovan and Jimmy Cefalo
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Nov 19, 1989
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Nov 26, 1989
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Scott Norwood 23 yard field goal
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Scott Norwood 38 yard field goal
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Andre Reed 3 yard pass from Jim Kelly
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Andre Reed 32 yard pass from Jim Kelly
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Andre Reed 8 yard pass from Frank Reich
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Buford McGee 3 yard pass from Jim Everett
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Flipper Anderson 78 yard pass from Jim Everett
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Jerry Rice 8 yard pass from Steve Young
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Jim Kelly 1 yard rush
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Mike Lansford 34 yard field goal
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Mike Lansford 36 yard field goal
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Randy Dixon recovered fumble in end zone
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Roger Craig 1 yard rush
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Scott Norwood 32 yard field goal
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Scott Norwood 40 yard field goal
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Scott Norwood 42 yard field goal
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Scott Norwood 47 yard field goal
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* Head Coach – Marv Levy
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First quarter
*BUF – Scott Norwood 34 yard field goal, 2:34. Bills 3–0. Drive:
Second quarter
*MIA – Troy Stradford 1-yard run , 8:48. Dolphins 7–3. Drive:
*MIA – Pete Stoyanovich 29-yard field goal, 0:03. Dolphins 10–3. Drive:
Third quarter
*BUF – Larry Kinnebrew 2-yard run , 11:58. Tie 10–10. Drive:
*MIA – Marc Logan 2-yard blocked punt return , 7:03. Dolphins 17–10. Drive:
*BUF – Scott Norwood 37-yard field goal, 2:11. Dolphins 17–13. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*MIA – Andre Brown 8-yard pass from Dan Marino , 4:17. Dolphins 24–13. Drive:
*BUF – Flip Johnson 26-yard pass from Jim Kelly , 2:50. Dolphins 24–20. Drive:
*BUF – Jim Kelly 2-yard run , 0:00. Bills 27–24. Drive: 51 yards.
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* Strength and Conditioning Coordinator – Rusty Jones
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Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
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Week One: Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
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;Top passers
*BUF – Jim Kelly – 25/40, 265 yards, TD
*MIA – Dan Marino – 25/38, 255 yards, TD, 2 INT
;Top rushers
*BUF – Thurman Thomas – 13 rushes, 94 yards
*MIA – Troy Stradford – 12 rushes, 43 yards, TD
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*BUF – Thurman Thomas – 8 receptions, 65 yards
*MIA – Ferrell Edmunds – 5 receptions, 58 yards
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* Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Walt Corey
* Defensive Line – Ted Cottrell
* Defensive Backs – Dick Roach
* Defensive Assistant/Linebackers – Chuck Lester
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* President – Ralph Wilson
* Vice President of Administration/General Manager – Bill Polian
* Vice President of Football Operations – Marv Levy
* Assistant General Manager/Director of Pro Personnel – Bob Ferguson
* Director of Player Personnel – John Butler
* Assistant Director/Collegiate Scouting – A. J. Smith
* National Scout – Norm Pollom
* Administrative Assistant to the Head Coach – Chuck Dickerson
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* Offensive Coordinator – Ted Marchibroda
* Running Backs – Elijah Pitts
* Receivers – Nick Nicolau
* Tight Ends – Chuck Dickerson
* Offensive Line – Tom Bresnahan
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The 1989 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 30th overall season as a football team and the 20th in the National Football League. The Bills finished in first place in the AFC East and finished the National Football League's 1989 season with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Although Buffalo won the division and qualified for the postseason, their record was a drop off from their 12–4 mark in 1988.
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La stagione 1989 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la 20ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 30ª complessiva. Sotto la direzione del capo-allenatore Marv Levy, la squadra terminò con un record di 9-7, vincendo la propria division per il secondo anno consecutivo. Nei playoff fu eliminata nel divisional round dai Cleveland Browns. La squadra fu soprannominata Bickering Bills (bickering in inglese significa "battibecco") a causa del gran numero di conflitti all'interno della stessa. Durante una sconfitta nel Monday Night Football contro i Denver Broncos, Jim Kelly fu visto gridare contro il wide receiver ; fu l'ultima partita di Burkett con la squadra, venendo svincolato poco dopo la partita. Kelly si infortunò in una netta sconfitta nella settimana 5 contro gli Indianapolis Colts per il quale si scagliò contro la linea offensiva—in particolare l'offensive tackle Howard Ballard. Nella settimana che precedette la gara dell'ottavo turno contro Miami, gli assistenti allenatori e Nick Nicolau vennero alle mani mentre stavano riguardando il filmato di una partita. Il più grande colpo avvenne quando il running back titolare Thurman Thomas, quando gli fu chiesto delle critiche di Kelly, e in particolare della capacità di ricezione del running back Ronnie Harmon, criticò Kelly stesso a uno spettacolo televisivo a Rochester, New York. Quando gli fu chiesto in che ruolo i Bills avrebbero potuto migliorare, Thomas rispose: "Quarterback." Thomas inizialmente affermò che si fosse trattato di uno scherzo ma in seguito, apparendo nello spettacolo Budweiser Sportsline di Paul Maguire, affermò che la squadra non aveva apprezzato le critiche pubbliche di Kelly e che Kelly avrebbe dovuto migliorare il suo livello di gioco.
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* Special Teams – Bruce DeHaven
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