‘Ritcher works one flight per week for American Airlines — the Dolphins’ charter company — and he got this assignment by chance.’
BillsBeat - December 2, 2000
Dolphins getting Pro Bowl buzz
‘The last time the Dolphins sent five players to the Pro Bowl was in 1994, but if fan voting is any indication, they could repeat that feat this year.’
Fiedler, Smith to start against Buffalo
‘Quarterback Jay Fiedler and running back Lamar Smith will return to the Miami Dolphins’ starting lineup Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.’
Miami-Bills preview
‘This week they not only have a chance to maintain a one-game lead on the pack, they can also put a severe dent in Buffalo’s playoff hopes with a win.’
BillsBeat - December 1, 2000
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Sapp fined for exploit; Middleton not punished
‘Meanwhile, Tampa Bay right guard Frank Middleton was spared by the league. Bills coach Wade Phillips had the league review the play in the second quarter where Middleton cut blocked Buffalo linebacker Sam Cowart.’
Foreman filling big shoes
‘"Stepping in for a player like Cowart is a challenge," said Foreman, who will make his first NFL start Sunday when the Bills host the Miami Dolphins. "But I’m not Sam Cowart. All I can do is go out and play to the best of my abilities."’
Ends justify the means
‘On a football field, however, Dolphins defensive ends Jason Taylor, 26, and Trace Armstrong, 35, are the same.’
Fiedler, Smith should be ready
‘"Jay and Lamar actually went through the practice OK," Wannstedt said. "They both went harder than they did. They both took more plays. We’ll see where they’re at."’
Dolphins better than expected
‘It’s not hard to understand while fans and experts alike set the bar low — about small mammal height — for the Dolphins this season, labeling them an "also ran" in the rugged AFC East Division. So much for opinions.’
Dallas: Blame J. Jones, not Gailey
‘While Dallas sports talk-show callers seem indifferent that former Cowboys coach Chan Gailey is enjoying success as Miami’s offensive coordinator, Chicago’s callers can’t fathom how Wannstedt has become "Winning Wanny" with the Dolphins just two seasons after being swept out of the Windy City for losing 24 of his last 32 games there.’
Five Dolphins may get Pro Bowl berths
‘Linebacker Zach Thomas, cornerback Sam Madison, left tackle Richmond Webb, defensive end Jason Taylor and special-teams player Larry Izzo are on their way to gaining berths with the coaches and players voting slated for Dec. 11-12.’
Fiedler, Smith appear fit
‘The closer it gets to Sunday, the more likely it appears quarterback Jay Fiedler and running back Lamar Smith will be back in the starting lineup for the Dolphins.’
Sapp fined $2,500 for taunting Bills
‘Tampa Bay defensive tackle Warren Sapp was fined $2,500 by the NFL on Thursday for entering Buffalo’s bench area for a drink of water and taunting the Bills during the Buccaneers’ 31-17 victory Sunday.’
Some banged-up Bills still doubtful for Sunday
‘More unlikely to play are: — Running back Sammy Morris, tied for the team lead with five touchdowns, who’s missed three games with a high ankle sprain and strained tendons. — Defensive back Donovan Greer, who reaggravated a foot injury while appearing in only one play last weekend. — And halfback Sheldon Jackson, who reaggravated an ankle injury in practice Thursday.’