‘"The turnover thing is what’s killing us this year," Wannstedt said in a conference call to Buffalo this week.’
Archives for November 2001
Williams will learn from this year’s disaster
‘Still, my feeling is that eventually Gregg Williams will be a quality NFL head coach … in large part because of this season.’
Give the game back to the players
‘"I don’t think there should be any coaches in the booth," Lofton says. "Get down on the sideline and see the game. Then get rid of all the Polaroid film of every play that players study. And why should a quarterback have a radio in his helmet? He’s a pro. That’s just ludicrous. What they’ve done is overcomplicate the game."’
Wannstedt: Fiedler’s the man in Miami
‘Fiedler has 18 turnovers, including 15 interceptions, but he has led the Dolphins to three fourth-quarter comebacks and, when he hasn’t played giveaway, he has played well.’
Gardener to have back surgery
‘If Gardener has disks in his back fused, his career likely would be over, two sources said earlier this week.’
Trap is set with 1-8 Bills as bait
‘"They’ve been in a lot of close games and just happened to lose them the same way Carolina has been doing this year. They’re not as bad as their record shows. They’ve got a lot of talent."
Gardener out for season
‘Dolphins defensive tackle Daryl Gardener will undergo back surgery today, ending his 2001 season.’
Hansen is Bills’ link to the glory days
‘They’re all gone – released, retired, cast about by the winds of free agency. All but Hansen, who is struggling to retain his starting defensive end job at age 33, and tackle John Fina, who came to the Bills in Hansen’s second season. And how much longer are they going to last on a 1-8 club that is rebuilding at every position?’
Dolphins notebook
‘Weather could play a role in Sunday’s game, but not for the reasons one would expect in late November in Buffalo. Rain is forecast with a high temperature of 59 degrees.’
Gardener out for year for season
‘Gardener’s absence will make things tougher for Dolphins middle linebacker Zach Thomas, who relies on Gardener and Tim Bowens to keep blockers off him.’
Buffalo’s down times to continue against Miami
‘Last time the Miami Dolphins came to Orchard Park, it marked the end of the Buffalo Bills as we knew them. At 7-5, the Bills were coming off their body-bag game in Tampa, when Sam Cowart, Sam Rogers and Keion Carpenter were lost for the season — all in the second quarter. But even Buffalo’s second-half collapse against the Bucs didn’t portend what happened back in Western New York a week later. After all, Miami simply didn’t, couldn’t, wouldn’t win at Ralph Wilson Stadium in December. And even without more than a third of the starting defense (Antoine Winfield had gone down a week before the Tampa trio), the defense would just plug in four new guys. The offense, having been carried for the better part of the previous two years, would finally do some heavy lifting. That’s the way things had gone in this rivalry for nearly 15 years — the Dolphins might steal an early-season game here and there, but the Bills always won when it counted most. Especially at home.’
Revival travels to Germany
‘"I think that each week he’s gotten more and more comfortable, and our quarterbacks have gotten more and more comfortable with him," said Bills coach Gregg Williams.’
Wilson ensures game is a sellout
‘The 3,500 tickets will be distributed to Western New York youth football groups, public service agencies and various charitable organizations.’
Tough times for the Buffalo fan
‘In recent weeks, Buffalo Bills fans have had to endure drubbings on the football field and watching their quarterback pounded repeatedly into the turf until he couldn’t come back anymore.’
Flutie gone, but debate lives on in Buffalo
‘”The guy’s not even here anymore, (so) let’s quit talking about him,” Van Pelt said. “You turn on the radio and everyone is saying, ‘Well, Flutie wouldn’t have done that.’ Enough of that already. Let’s move on and let Rob be the quarterback.”‘