‘Bills 20, Dolphins 16.’
Archives for December 5, 2004
Scouting report
Sunday’s Miami Coverage
Strife doesn’t weigh on McGahee (Miami Herald)
Mularkey holds on to his past (Miami Herald)
Scouting report (Miami Herald)
Sunday Q&A with Derrick Pope (Miami Herald)
For Dolphins, youth movement could be afoot (Miami Herald)
Miami’s new regime to face dilemma (Miami Herald)
Dolphins add King to roster (Miami Herald)
There’s blame to go around for Dolphins’ ineptitude on offense (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Hard to throw on the ground (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Better way to spend a Sunday (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Today: Bills at Dolphins (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Dolphins’ Taylor still dreaming of a more successful year (Palm Beach Post)
NFL’s drug policy more stringent than MLB’s (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins’ defense has younger look (Florida Today)
Dolphins And NFL Honor Willie Snead of Ely High School As The High School Coach Of The Week (MiamiDolphins.com)
Miami Dolphins Students Of The Week (MiamiDolphins.com)
Dolphins Sign King From Practice Squad, Waive Forsey (MiamiDolphins.com)
Despite Tom Modrak’s sterling reputation, Browns are likely to look elsewhere for GM
‘Modrak, a Pittsburgh native who worked 20 years in the Steelers’ personnel department, would be a perfect fit for Cleveland. It appears the Browns will go in a different direction. New England personnel director Scott Pioli has rebuffed the Browns’ overtures and they might turn to Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome or his assistant Phil Savage.’
What to Look for vs. Dolphins
‘The Bills should be able to get to Feeley early and often which should give them some opportunities for turnovers. The Bills pass rush has steadily improved throughout the season with defensive end Chris Kelsay coming on strong. Feeley will have to make quick reads and get rid of the ball on short, timing patterns before the Buffalo defense disrupts his timing.’
UF should have hired Mularkey, not Zook
‘Under Mularkey, the Bills have made some statements during the second half of the season. If the AFC were as hectic as the NFC — or maybe as bad — Buffalo would be in the thick of the playoff hunt. Instead, the Bills appear to be building toward something.’
Bills can’t afford to lose momentum
‘"We have to go down there and play our best ball," said Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe. "Anybody who doesn’t think that’s true isn’t watching the same film I’m watching. They’re playing well. Their defence is still playing well. They’re going to be hard to score points on. We’re going to have to play very well to win."’