‘"It’s not a must-win but it’s huge, especially because it’s in division and we’ve lost two," Johnson said. "I think the biggest thing is for the morale of the team. We felt we’ve given two games away in our division. I think we’re a good team. We’ve proven that. We can play with anyone. I think we can go on runs and roll off five or six wins in a row. But we have to start playing better."’
Archives for October 2000
Pretty good won’t get it done for Bills in Pro Player Stadium
‘Outlook: The Dolphins have had an easy schedule so far. They are a soft 4-1. . . . Bills, 17-14.’
Thurman adds spice to intense matchup
‘Today’s first Thurman Bowl is a juicy soap opera, especially after Thomas’ week of trash talking and the fact the Bills’ season is tetering in the wind. "I haven’t said anything to my teammates here," Thomas said. "You know the rivalry. These guys know how I want this game to turn out."’
Bills’ scouting report
‘Bills win if…They play turnover-free. The Dolphins have thrived on turnovers, forcing a league-high 14 thus far. The game figures to be close and one break off a turnover could prove critical…Their defense outplays the stout Miami defense. The Dolphins will have the advantage of the home crowd firing them up, but top to bottom, the Buffalo defense is stronger than Miami’s…Johnson plays efficiently. He can’t make some of the poor decisions that plagued him last week.’
Rivalry burns in Miami
‘"Whatever you’ve become accustomed to with Miami-Buffalo games, it’s going to be the same, no different," Bills guard Ruben Brown said. "They’re going to be coming at us, man. They always bring the heat and we’ve got to be prepared for that."’
Out of the shadows
‘Since their meeting last November, future Hall of Famers Bruce Smith, Andre Reed and Thurman Thomas were cast out in Buffalo. Dan Marino was similarly vanished from the Dolphins roster, albeit in a more diplomatic fashion. The last time the teams played without this superstar corps intact, President Ronald Reagan was in the White House.’
Is this season real, or is it Wannstedt magic?
‘The Dolphins are the surprise team in the NFL right now. Dave Wannstedt is the coach of the year or Doug Henning. The early success has the feel of magic, but you wonder if it will disappear. There remains the unsettling sense that Miami’s 4-1 record is propped up on matchsticks and toothpicks, held together by masking tape, string and a prayer. Today — here against nemesis Buffalo, most perfectly — we should finally get an answer: Can this be real?’
Dolphins looking for another miracle
‘[Dolphins Special Teams Coach Mike] Westhoff admits the Bills looked bad on special teams their first three games this season. But when he pops in the tape of last week’s game against Indianapolis, he notices marked improvement. "Early in the season, you could see they had a lot of things to iron out," he says. "They gave up a lot of plays. But as the season has progressed, they’ve done a lot of work and have gotten better. They totally changed some of the things they’re doing. Yeah, there’s no doubt in my mind we can still beat this outfit, but I know we’ll have to execute very well."
Enter the Hall of Almost
‘Linebacker John Holecek said of his former teammate-turned-Dolphin Thurman Thomas: "He’s the possible Hall of Famer." And I’m thinking Holecek must have Holeinhead, because isn’t the Thurmanator, a top-10 all-time ground gainer, a lock to make Canton? Ran the question past two Hall voters, and both said Thomas, right now, looks like an interesting debate, not a lock. Clearly, the topic merited further chewing.’
Dolphins can expect to get physical vs. Bills
‘The Buffalo Bills (2-2) come to Pro Player Stadium with a pop-gun offense and without any of the players (Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith and Andre Reed) who helped them reach four Super Bowls in the 1990s. But after the success Buffalo enjoyed against the Dolphins last season, linebacker Zach Thomas expects the Bills to walk with a swagger. “They think we`re a soft team,” Thomas said.’
Turning the corner
‘Winfield is off to a fast start this season, so fast that the name Thomas Smith barely has crossed the lips of Bills fans the past month. Winfield is starting to make a habit of eye-catching plays. "Antoine is an enjoyable guy to coach because usually you tell him one time and he doesn’t make the same mistake twice," Bradley said. "Mentally he never makes the same mistake twice. Everybody makes mistakes physically. But he has played extremely well."’
WNSA sounds authoritative, when you can hear it
‘The Bills should add another objective assistant coach to Wade Phillips’ staff. His sole duty would be to monitor replays and stop Phillips from foolishly challenging calls and losing timeouts.’
Meet the opponents
‘Nose tackle Ted Washington is a big — and we mean big — reason the Buffalo Bills have been so tough to run against over the past few years. If Miami is to have success on the ground this Sunday, the Dolphins will have to find a way to get the big nose tackle from Louisville off the line of scrimmage. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done.’
Buffalo preview
‘Staff prediction: Dolphins 17, Bills 13.’
Bills seek to conquer red zone in Miami
‘Critics are wondering just how the Bills are going to find the end zone against a Dolphins’ defense that’s allowed just nine points in three games at home and a league-low 38 points overall with just two touchdowns. "I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of a team that played three home games and gave up three points a game," Bills coach Wade Phillips said. "They’ve been a dominant defensive team for a long time but they seem to have put it all together this year. It’s going to be a big, big challenge for us."’