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By John Clayton
From SportsCenter Tuesday, May 2, 2000 Rob Johnson is clearly the Bills' starting quarterback, but Wade Phillips and staff will spend the next four months finding ways of using Doug Flutie a few times a game in shotgun formations. The Bills went to the playoffs two consecutive years by spreading the field with receivers and having Flutie run around and make plays, and Phillips doesn't want to lose that edge. June 1 cuts to be minimal With more teams deciding to take salary-cap hits now rather than later, the June 1 transition dat ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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