‘Ralph Wilson Stadium sold out for the seventh time in as many games as 73,002 showed they were more agreeable to handling the blustery weather than the Bills’ performance. About 3,002 were there at the end.’
BillsBeat - December 4, 2000
Buffalo disintegrates in home loss to Miami
‘The offense was outclassed by a staunch Miami defense that limited the Bills to 14 first downs, 196 total yards, 36 net passing yards, 8 completions and 3 third-down conversions, numbers that tied or set season lows.’
Surprise: It's December and the Dolphins are hot
‘Another thing you can put to rest are the Bills. They’ll be home for the holidays. Unless wild-card contenders collapse all around them, there will be no postseason for these Bills.’
Miami delivers some truths in Buffalo
‘After the Miami Dolphins came into the Bills’ house yesterday, stealing their wives, their beer and the remote control in a 33-6 victory, there were no land mines though. Only blank stares and hollow statements.’
Bills swamped by early interception
‘…Rob Johnson threw an ill-advised pass to the right front corner of the end zone to Jeremy McDaniel, which Patrick Surtain intercepted to kill the threat. From that moment on, the Bills were never in the game.’
Bills left out in the cold
‘And the vaunted Buffalo Bills defence? The 73,002 at Ralph Wilson Stadium are still waiting for it to charge out of the tunnel.’
Buffalo suffers massacre
‘"It was just like a snowball that kept getting bigger and bigger," Johnson said. "It just seemed that no one was picking up the slack."’
Great defense, timely offense lift Dolphins in tough venue
‘Defensive tackles Daryl Gardener and Tim Bowens playfully tossed a little stuffed Buffalo about the locker room, which is about the same thing the Miami defense did to the Buffalo offense.’
Great coaching, timely plays have Dolphins gaining confidence one game at a time
‘They came in here, where winter has forever flattened them, and flat buried the Bills.’
Eric the (not so) great
‘The Dolphins held wide receiver Eric Moulds, who came in with an NFL-high 84 catches, to a season-low-tying two catches for 31 yards. Bills quarterbacks Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie threw to Moulds only four times for the entire game. The two passes Moulds didn’t catch were intercepted.’
O-line batters Buffalo
‘In short, the Dolphins kicked the Bills when they were down.’
Bills coach Phillips: 'We had no chance' to win game
‘"Everyone is to blame for this. We need to redefine what 100-percent preparation and participation on game day is about because we got our butts kicked today."’
Flutie brings little relief
‘Despite on-field signs that might suggest a change of opinion, Buffalo coach Wade Phillips reiterated his support for starting quarterback Rob Johnson. Don’t look to Bills fans for agreement.’
Loss of Owens becomes Bromell's gain
‘The third-year defensive end, inactive the past seven games, made the most of his opportunity, contributing four tackles and his first sack of the season.’
Five keys to the game
‘The six sacks and three interceptions say it all. The Dolphins’ defensive front did a tremendous job of getting pressure on Johnson and Flutie — who combined to complete eight passes in 27 attempts — by overpowering the Bills’ offensive line.’