‘But when it came to inciting a riot in his locker room, or simply keeping his own guys focused and frothing when the fourth quarter rolled around, Yale-educated Jauron just wasn’t your guy.’
Archives for November 30, 2009
Fitzpatrick flashes running ability
‘”Oh man, I didn’t think I was going to score,” he said. “I thought one guy was going to catch me, but I was huffing and puffing out there for sure. I haven’t run that long – or that far – in a long time.”‘
The right spark
‘”Well I think the biggest thing today is that we finally finished in the fourth quarter,” Fitzpatrick said. “We’ve played hard, we’ve hung on to the fourth quarter and let it slip away. Hopefully we can use today as a turning point for the way that we play finish games.”‘
Jackson’s the man in Bills backfield
‘”I made the decision really during the course of the week just watching us practice,” Fewell said. “Fred has been very productive for us and it was just a gut (instinct) to help our football team.”‘
Fewell’s presence is having an impact in the locker room
‘I honestly believe the players LIKED playing for Jauron. But I think the players LOVE playing for Fewell.’
Monday’s Miami Coverage
Late surge lifts Buffalo Bills past Miami Dolphins (Miami Herald)
Miami Dolphins’ season is full of failed finishes (Miami Herald)
Embarrassing collapse puts Miami Dolphins’ season on the brink (Miami Herald)
Miami Dolphins’ Vontae Davis not ready to laud Terrell Owens (Miami Herald)
Miami Dolphins keys to the game (Miami Herald)
Grading the Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills (Miami Herald)
Photo gallery (Miami Herald)
Late collapse wrecks Dolphins’ day, playoff drive (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins defense gets pushed around by Bills’ depleted offensive line (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins kicked out of the playoff chase (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins should have taken a pass on Williams throw (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
No excuses for this loss in Buffalo (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Fourth-quarter blues again for Miami Dolphins (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
‘Superior team loses to an impaired Bills squad’ (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Grading the Miami Dolphins (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Photo gallery (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Fourth-quarter breakdowns doom Miami Dolphins in 31-14 loss at Buffalo (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins’ roller-coaster offense falls off the tracks (Palm Beach Post)
Miami Dolphins’ playoff hopes end after trying to get too cute in loss to Bills (Palm Beach Post)
Miami Dolphins’ Vontae Davis says officials gave Terrell Owens a break (Palm Beach Post)
Photo gallery (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins Fall To Bills, 31-14 (MiamiDolphins.com)
Dolphins-Bills Postgame Notes (MiamiDolphins.com)
T.O. helps Bills beat Dolphins in 31-14 win
‘When Owens scored, he mimicked Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter’s sack celebration by pretending to kick dirt in the end zone.’
Buffalo 31, Miami 14
‘Chad Henne was intercepted on the Dolphins’ final three drives following the go-ahead boot by Lindell with 3:35 remaining. Henne ended with 175 yards and one touchdown on 17-of-31 efficiency for Miami (5-6), who were looking to extend its winning streak to three games.’
Bills Pull off Impressive 31-14 Win over Dolphins
‘Perry Fewell held back from the conservative play-calling, after he sent out Ryan Lindell for a 56-yard field goal. With the wind at his back, Lindell nailed his career high field goal to put the Bills up 17-14.’
Immediate Reactions, Wk12
‘The bottom line is this: The Bills are in better hands than they were with Dick Jauron, and they just played consecutive watchable football games for the first time since, when? Weeks One and Two? Even then you had some indescribable brain seizures. It’s been two weeks under Fewell, and odds are you’re better off hoping for Mike Shanahan or some other big name to get pumped about the opportunity.’
Fitz and Fewell Bring Bills Fodder for the Future
‘Another thing I like about Fewell, and there’s a lot to like, is that he realizes Fred Jackson is a far better all around running back for an offense with a patched-up offensive line than Marshawn Lynch, and he doesn’t care that Lynch was a high first round draft pick. Fewell is playing to win, and that is the way players like to play. Jackson plays smart, and plays like a winner. Get more players like him.’