‘After a five-game losing streak dropped Miami to 4-7, the Dolphins regained some hope with wins over Denver and New England the previous two weeks. Coach Adam Gase couldn’t explain how the Dolphins could one week beat the first-place Patriots on Monday Night Football and the next, lose convincingly to Buffalo.’
Archives for December 18, 2017
Pollock: Bills’ victory greatly improved playoff chances
‘But for Bills fans, here’s the reality. Three teams, all 8-6 — Buffalo, Tennessee and Baltimore — are the decided front-runners for the two AFC wild-card spots.’
Bills’ playoff push in line with their own expectations
‘”Yeah, the city deserves this,” Brown said. “They deserve to be in the playoff hunt and it is great that we finally are doing it. We know what we got to do. We got to continue to win games. We got to go to New England next week and get a big win.”‘
Jordan Poyer’s pick got the ball rolling for Bills’ secondary
‘“That’s kind of been his motto throughout his career,” Poyer said. “He’s a risk taker. He’s a savvy quarterback, a good quarterback, but he will take risks and he will give you chances to make plays not he football. We knew early in the week he was going to give us some chances that we were going to have to capitalize on.”’
Jerry Sullivan: Bills, Taylor stay alive against Miami
‘On Sunday, Taylor was healthy again and back for Miami. Even if hobbled, you figured he would show up for the Dolphins. If Tyrod could play against the Dolphins every week, he’d be an established franchise quarterback making $25 million a year.’
Bucky Gleason: Williams’ speech before Bills home finale could be swan song
‘”We play and live in a place that celebrates grit as much as they celebrate talent,” Williams told his teammates. “It’s not the case everywhere. I’ve been here a long time. You get guys that, oh, they may not want to come here in free agency or they may not want to get drafted here. The same people, when they leave in free agency or are released, they don’t want to leave.”‘
Tim Graham: McCoy hits 10,000 yards, knows who he ran over to do it
‘McCoy abused Alonso a couple of times in a personal milestone game and a 24-16 victory over the Miami Dolphins, the team Alonso plays for now.’
Jay Skurski’s 10 observations from the Bills’ 24-16 win over Miami
‘Of course, a ton of credit has to go to quarterback Tyrod Taylor for that, too. He was at his best in the first half, scrambling away from trouble, sensing pressure, making plays with his feet and being deadly accurate when throwing. Taylor’s touchdown pass to McCoy and 29-yard completion to tight end Charles Clay on his next throw were two of his best this season. He expertly directed an eight-play, 80-yard drive that ended with his 9-yard scoring run right before halftime in what was one of the best drives of the season. You almost felt bad for the Dolphins’ defenders, watching them try to chase down Taylor.’
Vic Carucci’s Take Five: Bills prevent Dolphins’ D from dictating
‘If anything, the Bills’ offensive line had the upper hand for most of the game.’
Bills Notebook: Kelvin Benjamin will have surgery after season, Preston Brown laments missed opportunity
‘Most meniscus tears don’t require surgery, NBC’s sports medicine analyst told The Buffalo News earlier this month. Only the outer rim of the meniscus receives enough blood flow to heal itself. So if the tear is located anywhere else, generally all a surgeon can do is trim the torn portion to make sure it doesn’t get in the way.’
Jay Skurski’s Bills-Dolphins Report Card: Secondary earns ‘A’ grade in Buffalo win
‘If we stopped grading after the first half, it would have been an A+. Taylor was magnificent in the first half, going 12 of 18 for 165 yards, one rushing touchdown and one passing touchdown. His ability to escape the pocket when the rush closed in was brilliant. Tight end Charles Clay had a big game against his former team with 68 yards on five catches. Taylor’s back-to-back throws in the second quarter that produced a 16-yard touchdown by McCoy and a 29-yard gain by Clay were two of his best all season.’
Ten Plays that Shaped the Game: Rare fast start for Bills offense
‘The Bills scored more than 14 points in the first half for the first time. They held a lead of more than 10 points at halftime for the first time.’
Matchup Winners: Bills snapped Miami’s 3rd-down hot streak
‘Miami had allowed opponents to convert just 1 of 24 third-down situations the past two weeks. Miami ranked sixth overall on third-down defense, allowing only 34 percent conversions. The Bills snapped the Dolphin hot streak. Buffalo converted 7 of 15 plays, 47 percent.’
Fourth quarter analysis: Bills do enough to log victory, keep playoff hopes alive
‘The Bills had enough points win despite gaining only 28 yards of offense in the fourth quarter. They improved to 8-6, keeping pace with the Ravens for the final wild-card spot and winning eight of their first 14 games for only the third time over the drought. They also did it in 2014 when they finished 9-7 but were out of wild-card contention, and in 2004, when they lost the finale to Steelers’ backups to miss the playoffs.’
Third quarter analysis: Cutler throws two picks as Bills inch closer to big win
‘The Bills couldn’t find the end zone in the third quarter but added a field goal to push their lead to 18 points at 24-6. They had fourth and goal from the 1-yard line after Wright’s interception and kept the offense on the field to go for it, but a false start penalty backed the team into a field goal. The penalty didn’t hurt tremendously, though, as either score would’ve pushed the lead to three possessions.’