‘Give Jauron & Co. credit for preparing young guys. Team looks organized.’
Archives for September 2006
Semi strikes pole, cuts broadcast of Bills game
‘An 18-wheel tractor-trailer hit a utility pole in Lackawanna on Sunday, severing a fiber optic line and blacking out of much of the Buffalo Bills-Miami Dolphins game to cable viewers in Buffalo.’
Dolphins Want Sizzle Bills Get Steak
‘Don’t start lining up for playoff tickets yet. This team still has a long way to go. But whether you think the Bills are rebuilding or contending, the win in Miami shows that the Bills are going in the right direction and that the Dolphins are not.’
Domination delivers more than just a win
‘”That was fun,” said Jauron after making his first victory as Bills coach an owner-pleasing 16-6 win over the rival Miami Dolphins at Dolphin Stadium. “It’s really a terrific win for us, a great win for our football team.”‘
It wasn’t just quickness that had Bills a step ahead of Dolphins
‘Buffalo’s braintrust out-planned, out-prepared and out-executed Nick Saban, Mularkey, Dom Capers and Keith Armstrong, Miami’s more ballyhooed generals, leaving Saban struggling to explain his club’s 0-2 start. Nobody was more flummoxed than Mularkey.’
Rookies speed up rebuilding for Bills
‘The Bills are rebuilding. They’re still pretty boring, especially on offense. But they’re also 1-1, and that’s better than most of us realists predicted they’d be at this stage of the season.’
Bills escape the difficult 0-2 hex
‘Only one team that started 0-2 in the past three years made the postseason (the 2003 Philadelphia Eagles).’
Two-minute read
‘Didn’t show up: Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey…’.
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Coaching: Steve Fairchild probably isn’t happy that the Bills gained only 171 yards, but that’s all they needed to win this game pretty easily. He knew when to run the ball, and when to pass the ball, unlike his counterpart in the Miami coaching booth, Mike Mularkey. And defensive coordinator Perry Fewell called an excellent game as well, his use of blitzes was impressive as he took advantage of a weak Miami offensive line and immobilequarterback.’
Bills’ Crowell comes through when called on
‘In less than one season, Crowell’s gone from being a reserve to one of the Bills most important defensive players, at the same time adapting to the new, Tampa-2 scheme coordinator Perry Fewell installed upon being hired’
Unit is depleted but not defeated
”’Coach [Jauron] told us some things throughout the week, what [Mularkey] likes to do on that side of the ball, some trick plays and things like that,” safety Donte Whitner said. “We were really keyed into what they like to do in certain situations.”’
Bills’ defense proves staggering
‘”Culpepper looked confused a lot,” rookie safety Donte Whitner said. “He would be looking for an open man, and our rush would force him out of the pocket. Often, he had to throw before he wanted.”‘
Buffalo D knows what to expect from Mularkey
‘”I told (the team) that coach Mularkey, that was something that he liked to do when he was our head coach,” Fletcher-Baker said. “We knew what coach Mularkey’s philosophy is, so that helped us.”‘
Special teams give Bills major boost
‘”Buffalo is known for having great special teams, but that’s no excuse,” Jones said. “We have to use special teams to our advantage, and we didn’t do that today.”‘
Monday’s Miami Coverage
Losing it fast (Miami Herald)
Unit is depleted but not defeated (Miami Herald)
A lengthy list of culprits for weak pass protection (Miami Herald)
Chambers, Booker quiet (Miami Herald)
Allen’s gaffe ruins stellar day (Miami Herald)
Culpepper will be a perfect fit — eventually (Miami Herald)
Unimaginable disappointment by listless team (Miami Herald)
A very ugly start (Miami Herald)
Pope’s injury turns costly (Miami Herald)
Grading the Dolphins (Miami Herald)
Dolphins keys to the game (Miami Herald)
Dolphins quarter-by-quarter highlights (Miami Herald)
Bills stymie Dolphins offense until final minutes (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Dolphins’ go-to guy goes largely ignored (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Bills’ defense proves staggering (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Brunt of blame falls on Culpepper (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Defense deserves some blame, too (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Game mistakes irk McMichael (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Daunte Culpepper Q&A (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Photo Gallery (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Flop in home opener puts season in peril (Palm Beach Post)
Buffalo D knows what to expect from Mularkey (Palm Beach Post)
Special teams give Bills major boost (Palm Beach Post)
Saban should’ve used his reliever (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins aren’t dead, but prognosis is grim (Palm Beach Post)
Photo Gallery (Palm Beach Post)
Daunting deficit (Florida Today)
Culpepper only clicks in spurts (Florida Today)
Running game improves (Florida Today)
Miami finds self in 0-2 vice (Naples Daily News)
Culpepper unable to get his game in gear (Naples Daily News)
Fans lose patience with Culpepper (Fort Myers News Press)
No fire, no emotion, no chance for listless Dolphins (Vero Beach Press Journal)
Postgame notes (MiamiDolphins.com)
Injury report (MiamiDolphins.com)
Dolphins postgame quotes (MiamiDolphins.com)
Bills postgame quotes (MiamiDolphins.com)
Photo Gallery (MiamiDolphins.com)