‘"We felt like we were trying to improve every time we had the opportunity. From Buddy on down, everybody’s in that same mindset. So, you can’t be afraid to change if you think it helps your football team. That’s what we’ve done. I think everybody understands that."’
Archives for December 19, 2010
Buffalo Bills should pass on fading QB Donovan McNabb
‘ believe he has been underrated and underappreciated for most of his NFL career. But I no longer can tout McNabb as a future QB for the Buffalo Bills.’
Can Bills, Dolphins keep first-down chains from rusting?
‘The Dolphins rank fifth in yards allowed. They’re in the top 10 in virtually every defensive category. They’re No. 1 in red-zone defense, keeping opponents out of the end zone on 65 percent of the trips inside Miami’s 20-yard line.’
Lacking speed receiver, Bills need run, screens to stay out of Dolphins’ wake
‘Bills, 19-17.’
Fitz, Gailey share common vision on evolving offense
‘”I don’t want to say that the guys who coached me last year were bad, because I loved those guys,” Fitz said. “But a big difference between this year and last has been Chan. It’s the system he brought here and the ability to communicate every day. I haven’t been in a meeting this year where he hasn’t been in there. So I know exactly what he wants, and he’s able to listen to me and allow me to do things that I want.”‘
Who has the edge: Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills
‘Dolphins 20, Bills 13.’
Sunday’s Miami Coverage
A rocky road to playoffs for Miami Dolphins (Miami Herald)
Miami Dolphins’ Cameron Wake might not have hit his peak yet (Miami Herald)
Miami Dolphins players credit Mike Nolan for improved defense (Miami Herald)
Richie Incognito is finally living up to his surname (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Are Dolphins’ Ireland and Sparano safe? (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Who has the edge: Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins’ offense may be franchise’s worst ever (Palm Beach Post)
Answer to Dolphins’ woes riding the bench in Washington right now (Naples Daily News)
Dolphins hope to shake home slump against Bills
‘”Nobody up here likes Miami,” Buffalo first-year coach Chan Gailey said. “Let’s be honest. It has been that way before I got here, and it will be that way after I leave. These two teams don’t like each other. You enjoy the moment, because you love it when two teams that don’t like each other play.”‘