‘Wannstedt finally said Lucas made the biggest error by holding on to the ball too long. The play had been called for a quick-hitch pattern by both outside receivers, but Lucas had been instructed to throw the ball away if there was nothing there.’
Archives for December 2002
Dolphins’ Madison struggling to find difference in his game
‘In Sunday’s loss to the Bills, Bledsoe and Moulds beat Madison for two more big plays. One was a 57-yard touchdown pass, the other a 47-yard completion that put Buffalo at the Miami 3-yard line and led to another score.’
Wannstedt: Fiedler will start against Bear
Lucas was 6-for-11 for 40 yards and one touchdown against the Bills, and Fiedler went 5-for-9 for 15 yards and one interception. The Dolphins are 2-4 in games Lucas has started after beginning the season 5-1 under Fiedler, who broke his right thumb against Denver on Oct. 13.
Prime Time Players for Week 13
Bledsoe was chiefly responsible for the Bills staying in the AFC East title hunt. Bledsoe connected with his favorite targets — Eric Moulds and Peerless Price — for a trio of touchdowns in Buffalo’s victory over Miami. He was 15-for-27 passing for 306 yards and also had a scoring run.
Peter King: Some Sundays are made for a dish and a quick clicker
"Travis Henry was no Ricky in the snow, but he was damn good, and against a much tougher run defense. Miami’s run D was rated third in the league entering the game in Buffalo, and what Henry did was nearly Tomlinsonesque: 35 carries, 151 yards. Funny. All anyone was talking about after the game was Williams’ big day and Drew Bledsoe passing up a storm in the storm. Hellooooo! Ball possession was vital in this game, and Henry, by being such a big horse, allowed the Bills to keep it for almost 33 minutes. "
Wannstedt not down on defense
‘The defense was sloppy in a lot of different areas, but probably nothing was as frustrating as watching the Dolphins drop interception after interception. The culprits included Zach Thomas, Jamar Fletcher, Patrick Surtain and Sam Madison, who not only botched the pick but wound up tipping the ball to Buffalo wide receiver Eric Moulds, who strolled into the end zone for a 57-yard touchdown that made it 31-21 late in the third quarter.’
Henry breaks 1,000; Bills break offensive slump
‘“Any good offense has a strength to it, and the focal point of our offense has been the throwing game,” Bills offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride said. “But when people begin to play that, then you have to be able to successfully go after them in another way. And our other dimension is Travis. He’s the one who gives the physicality to our offense.”’
Bills, Dolphins draw record TV audience
‘The Bills game against the Miami Dolphins at Ralph Wilson Stadium Dec. 1 posted a rating of 44.8 and a share of 68 in the Buffalo market. Those numbers tied the audience levels for Super Bowl XXXVI as the most-watched TV program in the Buffalo market, the nation’s 44th largest, since meters were first used in 2000.’
Bills flip back the calendar to keep season’s final quarter interesting
‘Bledsoe and company grabbed control of the game, after three Sundays worth of taking what opposing defenses were willing to give them, seizing what they wanted. And once the lake-effect bands started wandering over Orchard Park, obliterating the yard markers and putting the Dolphins into a deep freeze, Buffalo’s defense kept Miami from doing much of anything at all.’
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Bills 38, Dolphins 21 (Video Highlights)
Drew Bledsoe threw for 306 yards and three touchdowns as the Bills keep their playoff hopes alive with a 38-21 victory over the Dolphins. Watch Video Highlights of the game.
Wannstedt: Fiedler to start against Bears
Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Fiedler will start next Monday night against the Chicago Bears after sitting out six weeks with a broken right thumb.
Ray Lucas, who started at quarterback Sunday, was undergoing an MRI on Monday and his status was uncertain for next week, coach Dave Wannstedt said.
Game Notebook vs. Miami Dolphins
Against the Dolphins, Travis Henry went over 1,000 rushing yards for the season while Peerless Price and Eric Moulds each topped the 1,000 receiving yard plateau. It marked the second time in team history that the Bills have had a 1,000-yard rusher and pair of 1,000-yard receivers in the same season (1991 – Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, and James Lofton)…Sunday marked the first time in NFL history that a back and two receivers topped the 1,000-yard mark on the same day. Overall, this marks the 33rd time in NFL history a team has had a pair of 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard rusher.
Snow-foolin’ Bills beat Dolphins
‘As Bledsoe noted, “I’ve played in cold weather for a long time now – from high school on – and it’s never been a big factor as far as me throwing the ball. “The only effect is if it’s real windy. But a little snow … I’ve got big hands and I can throw the ball.”‘
Williams sets Dolphins rushing record
‘”We gave up way too many plays,” Wannstedt said. “It’s a shame. When you come up here and you know it’s going to be windy and cold and snow, and you think, if we can run the ball, you’d like to think we had a chance. We ran the ball. Unfortunately, because of the big plays and the turnovers, it wasn’t good enough to win."’