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Apparently the emotion from the post game feud carried into the locker room after the game (South Florida Sun Sentinel):

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-d...0,2107337.story

 

"Trash sacks."

 

That's how Buffalo offensive lineman Jonathan Scott describes the six quarterback takedowns the Miami Dolphins produced in Sunday's 31-14 win over the Bills.

 

From where Scott sat Sunday evening inside the winning locker room, as a member of a patched up Bills offensive line that featured a starting right guard (Kendall Simmons) added to the team five days ago, that's the most respect he was willing to pay the Dolphins defensive front.

 

After all, that unit, which was playing without linchpin nose tackle Jason Ferguson after his season-ending quadriceps injury last week, allowed 129 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns to the Bills.

 

Buffalo was using its eighth offensive-line combination of the season due to season-ending injuries to two guards last week. But the Bill still averaged 5.2 yards a carry, which made Scott pop his unit's collar.

 

"I have to put that out there. They were trash sacks because they got lucky," said Scott, the regular starting right tackle, who was filling in at left tackle because of the knee injury that kept regular starter Demetrius Bell sidelined. "It wasn't a situation where they bullied us around…. Half the time they didn't make contact until 4 yards down the field."

 

Decidedly un-Jauron-like behavior.

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Apparently the emotion from the post game feud carried into the locker room after the game (South Florida Sun Sentinel):

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-d...0,2107337.story

 

"Trash sacks."

 

That's how Buffalo offensive lineman Jonathan Scott describes the six quarterback takedowns the Miami Dolphins produced in Sunday's 31-14 win over the Bills.

 

From where Scott sat Sunday evening inside the winning locker room, as a member of a patched up Bills offensive line that featured a starting right guard (Kendall Simmons) added to the team five days ago, that's the most respect he was willing to pay the Dolphins defensive front.

 

After all, that unit, which was playing without linchpin nose tackle Jason Ferguson after his season-ending quadriceps injury last week, allowed 129 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns to the Bills.

 

Buffalo was using its eighth offensive-line combination of the season due to season-ending injuries to two guards last week. But the Bill still averaged 5.2 yards a carry, which made Scott pop his unit's collar.

 

"I have to put that out there. They were trash sacks because they got lucky," said Scott, the regular starting right tackle, who was filling in at left tackle because of the knee injury that kept regular starter Demetrius Bell sidelined. "It wasn't a situation where they bullied us around…. Half the time they didn't make contact until 4 yards down the field."

 

Decidedly un-Jauron-like behavior.

These past couple weeks have been very refreshing! :P

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Apparently the emotion from the post game feud carried into the locker room after the game (South Florida Sun Sentinel):

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-d...0,2107337.story

 

"Trash sacks."

 

That's how Buffalo offensive lineman Jonathan Scott describes the six quarterback takedowns the Miami Dolphins produced in Sunday's 31-14 win over the Bills.

 

From where Scott sat Sunday evening inside the winning locker room, as a member of a patched up Bills offensive line that featured a starting right guard (Kendall Simmons) added to the team five days ago, that's the most respect he was willing to pay the Dolphins defensive front.

 

After all, that unit, which was playing without linchpin nose tackle Jason Ferguson after his season-ending quadriceps injury last week, allowed 129 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns to the Bills.

 

Buffalo was using its eighth offensive-line combination of the season due to season-ending injuries to two guards last week. But the Bill still averaged 5.2 yards a carry, which made Scott pop his unit's collar.

 

"I have to put that out there. They were trash sacks because they got lucky," said Scott, the regular starting right tackle, who was filling in at left tackle because of the knee injury that kept regular starter Demetrius Bell sidelined. "It wasn't a situation where they bullied us around…. Half the time they didn't make contact until 4 yards down the field."

 

Decidedly un-Jauron-like behavior.

 

That is the best quote anyone on the team has had in a while. Looks like a sign that they are coming together. Too bad this didn't happen in training camp.

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That is the best quote anyone on the team has had in a while. Looks like a sign that they are coming together. Too bad this didn't happen in training camp.

 

 

It happen at trainingcamp, both guys making the stir got cut by Jauron asap.

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Wasn't it Scott who was also in a shoving match against Jenkins from the Jets? lol not much of a match as Jenkins (maybe the strongest guy in the league) did all the shoving. But at least it shows Scott can get under defenders skin and get them off their game.

 

btw ... Crowder doesn't scare anyone after getting slapped around by Matt Light last year. He should seriously shut up.

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Put me on record as saying I like that the Bills are finally showing some attitude. I think every offensive line should get one unnecessary roughness penalty per game.

 

Perry Fewell is making a strong case to be the permanent Head Coach. I doubt he gets the permanent job, but he has this team playing with a lot of energy. It's nice to see the Bills playing with some attitude and doing some trash talking.

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