‘Despite being the only team in the past two years to fail to sell out its playoff games in time to lift the television blackout, the Dolphins are hopeful that will not be a problem this season if they qualify for this post-season.’
BillsBeat - November 27, 2002
UH wants to talk to Kaiser, Briles about coaching job
‘Buffalo Bills assistant coach Tommy Kaiser and Texas Tech running backs coach Art Briles are among those that Houston athletic director Dave Maggard wants to interview for the Cougars’ head coaching job, according to a Houston television station.’
Rock-Bottom Bills
‘The Book: If you take away the deep ball to Moulds, you’ll force Bledsoe to throw underneath and you will contain Buffalo’s offense. To wit, after averaging 32 points through the first eight games, the Pats, Chiefs, and Jets have held the Bills to just 12 points per game.’
Fiedler, Carter cleared to return to practice
‘Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Fiedler and receiver Cris Carter were cleared Tuesday to return to practice. Fiedler has missed the past five games with a broken right thumb and will be listed as questionable for Sunday’s game at Buffalo. Carter, who has missed three games because of a kidney problem, will also return to practice Wednesday.’
BillsBeat - November 26, 2002
This Week's Game
‘Over the last two weeks, the Dolphins have put forth the type of performances in all phases that will be needed heading into the final five games of the season. All that will be on the Dolphins’ minds this week, however, is their game this Sunday in Buffalo, as they try to even the season series with the Bills after Buffalo bettered the Dolphins in the first game this year, 23-10, back on October 20 at Pro Player Stadium. Revenge, though, will not be Miami’s primary motive. A Dolphins triumph would guarantee them at least a one-game lead in the AFC East with four to play, while also allowing them to keep pace with the conference front-runners.’
5th Down: "Dinks and Dunks" Not for Drew
If the Buffalo Bills were a puzzle, it appears that the opposition has just fit the final piece.
Or so it would seem. How else can you explain the Bills' inability to finish big plays? The red zone is icy blue. They're serving up tastier turnovers than a pastry chef.
Winfield Expected To Be Ready For Dolphins
Gregg Williams said on Monday that Antoine Winfield suffered a lower muscle strain in his leg and with a little rest this week he'll be fine. The injury occurred on the final play of the third quarter while Winfield was covering Jets receiver Wayne Chrebet.
Ask Travis Henry A Question
With 43 rushing yards, Henry will becomethe 8th different Bills player with a 1,000-yard campaign and the 21st overall.
Funke on the Bills
‘There are no secrets about what the Bills want to do offensively.’
Now We Know 'Why Not Us'
‘In fairness Williams, Gray and even Smith don’t have the talent they’d like to have at their disposal yet, but that doesn’t excuse many of the Bills mistakes.’
Bills' struggles catch up with Moulds, Price
‘"Teams are playing Cover Two," running back Travis Henry explained Monday, referring to the zone defense that gets its name from the fact that it employs two safeties in the deep zone. "It’s hard to get them matched up one-on-one. We’re going to have to get the short passes. We just have to be solid on offense. We can’t make any mistakes because teams are figuring us out. We have to execute on offense."’
Williams is coaching for his job
‘The owner, Ralph Wilson, is not inclined to fire him. Neither is Donahoe, the general manager. Williams was his choice. It would be an admission that he’d hired the best interviewer, not the best coach. But if the Bills go into full meltdown – if they finish 6-10 or even run the table in reverse and go 5-11 – what choice would there be?’
At 5-6, Bills have to win five straight to make playoffs
‘ “Any game you lose you’re frustrated. You get upset. But I don’t think our confidence in each other as teammates has changed. We know we have talent and good players, but we have to start getting the job done.”‘
Will the Bills win another game this season?
‘I know you never bought into this team as a playoff contender, and I have to admit — grudgingly — that you were right. But five wins in the first eight games was a sign to me that this team is moving in the right direction. They’re in a slump now, but you can’t convince me that they’re not going to win another game.’
Buffalo Bills look ahead:Miami Dolphins
‘When do the Bills cut their ties with CB Chris Watson?’