He ran away with about all the league titles. Second place is so far back he can't even see it in his rear view mirror. Gray Cups, MVP's and everything else. There are two many facts to list. Besides, Wikipedia has listed them for us. Links are provided to the Doug Flutie article, and to the TSN top 50 CFL players (where Doug is welded into the top spot). Check them out. They're a click away.
No, Doug Flutie was never a member of a Super Bowl winning team. He did win 3 Grey Cups in the Canadian Football League as the quarterback of the Calgary Stampeders in 1992 and the Toronto Argonauts in 1996 and 1997.
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Flutie started two games in the playoffs, one for the Chicago Bears losing to the Washington Redskins in the 1986 playoffs and one for the Buffalo Bills losing to the Miami Dolphins in the 1998 playoffs.
No. During the Bills four seasons of consecutive Super Bowl appearances (1990-1993), Flutie was playing in the Canadian Football League for the British Columbia Lions and Calgary Stampeders. He played for the Bills between 1998-2000.
Doug Flutie played for the BC Lions, the Calgary Stampeders and the Toronto Argonauts in the CFL.
Doug Flutie was 16-37 with 287 yards passing against Notre Dame in the 1983 Liberty Bowl.
Doug Flutie is 5'10.
Flutie Flakes, the cereal marketed by then-Bills quarterback Doug Flutie.
Doug Flutie was born on October 23, 1962.
Doug Flutie, JP Losman of the top of my head
Doug Flutie lends his likeness to the cereal "Flutie Flakes".
1998 Doug Flutie Buffalo Bills Quarterback
Quarterback duties for the 2000 Bills were shared by Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie. Johnson started 11 games and Flutie started 5 games.
Doug Flutie was a back up quarterback for the Patriots.
Doug Flutie attended the Melbourne beach, FL elementary school.