‘A source who has recently spoken to former Minnesota coach Dennis Green and current LSU coach Nick Saban said Tuesday that in conversations about the vacancy in Atlanta, both men indicated they might be more interested in coaching “a little further south.”’
BillsBeat - December 17, 2003
Dolphins are left broken, beaten
‘He ran a trembling hand over his face. He had his own blood soaking through his dress clothes. ”We can’t say otherwise,” he said. “We’re not a good team.”’
Dolphins coaching job would be attractive one
‘Word is already trickling through the NFL that the Dolphins are discussing different scenarios about what to do.’
Konrad likely out for Bills
‘Ricky Williams missed some downs while nursing a sore shoulder but indicated he was fine after the game. Jason Taylor twisted his right ankle but is OK, and Brock Marion (eye) and Olindo Mare (ankle) are also fine.’
Winning final two games may not be enough for Dolphins
‘Wannstedt said he met with Huizenga following the game Monday night but wouldn’t divulge what the owner said. Their conversation came after the Eagles sliced through a defense Wannstedt helped build as the foundation of the team.’
Bad vibes spilling over to younger Dolphins
‘This team has always seemed to be talking itself into its own greatness, rather than really believing it. But the loss of faith was even clearer in the postgame locker room than it has been all along. The vibe wasn’t desperation. It was resignation.’
Konrad suffers Grade II concussion against Eagles, doubtful vs. Bills
‘Konrad appears to be the only Dolphin who could miss the Bills game because of injury.’
For Wannstedt and Miami, the destination looks bleak
‘Wannstedt, 81-82 as a head coach, appears almost resigned to his fate.’
Hard to express pain as season slips away
‘The Dolphins have sunk three-quarters of their payroll into defense and for what kind of return? On Monday, in a game that was bigger than John Madden, the Dolphins tackled poorly and took egregious penalties.’
Konrad (concussion) likely out vs. Buffalo
‘Fullback Rob Konrad suffered a Grade II concussion in the first quarter of Monday night’s 34-27 loss to Philadelphia and is not expected to play Sunday at Buffalo.’
Wannstedt sidesteps talk of losing job
‘Under the NFL’s complicated tie-breaking procedures, the only other way the Dolphins can get in is if they end up in a four-way tie with Tennessee, Denver and Baltimore at 10-6, or a three-way tie with the Titans and Ravens — provided Denver finishes 9-7.’
Schobel Reaches Double-digit Sack Mark
‘In the last three games alone, the former TCU star has six sacks and has also recorded a fumble recovery and forced a fumble – both career firsts.’
Wannstedt deflects questions about job security
‘“I’m not really concerned about it,” Wannstedt said Tuesday. “I’m just concerned about this game. And that’s what the players are concerned about, and the coaches and everybody in this building. There’s not enough time to get caught up in all that stuff.”’
BillsBeat - December 16, 2003
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Robert James
‘James may have only played six seasons for Buffalo, yet he still made quite an impression. So much so that in ’98, his name was placed on the team’s Wall of Fame in Ralph Wilson Stadium. “It meant a whole lot as I looked up on that wall and realized I was the first defensive back that they selected to go up there, and knowing in the history of the ball club and all the great players that have come through that program,” James said. “I think it’s one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed upon any athlete by their team, knowing that they hold you in that high esteem to where they’re willing to honor you and place your name on the Wall of Fame. It’s a great honor, it really is.”‘
Campbell's TD Up For Play of the Week
‘Mark Campbell’s diving 6-yard touchdown reception of a Drew Bledsoe pass with 29 seconds left in the fourth quarter is among the five week fifteen nominees for the “NFL PLAY OF THE WEEK – PRESENTED BY LEVITRA” (vardenafil HCI) – introduced by the NFL this season.’