‘Seemingly growing strong as the game went on, Williams added 69 yards on 14 carries in the fourth quarter.’
BillsBeat - September 22, 2003
Bills defender gives Fiedler fits
‘Against a Bills unit that came into the game ranked eighth in the NFL in total defense and eighth against the pass, Fiedler held his own, even though it took a while to move the offense early.’
Angry defense gets its man
”’They changed their scheme for us, but we made mistakes and didn’t make plays,” Moulds said. “They double-teamed all game and basically said I wasn’t going to be the guy to beat them. I didn’t make plays when I had a chance to. It hurt us.”’
Longest 5 yards of Fiedler's life? You be the judge
‘Makes you wonder, too, having seen how overwhelming Miami’s defense was: How in the world did these Dolphins ever lose to the Houston Texans?’
Buffalo discovers Miami's faithful never give up
”’A true heavyweight fight on both sides,” coach Dave Wannstedt called this nose-to-nose savagery. Say this: The Bills never quit trying or trash-talking.’
'Heavyweight fight' leaves both teams bruised, bloody
‘A true heavyweight fight, yes. But a TKO, the loser with eyes swollen, beaten shut.’
Greg Cote and Dan Le Batard break down Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills
‘Buffalo hasnt been slowed this way all season, and Miami reduced Drew Bledsoe and his band of merry men to a pile of dust and rubble. The Bills couldnt run, couldnt get open, couldnt breathe, and that suffocation started with the carnivores up front. Travis Henry was a Pro Bowler last year. Miami’s D-line made him look like a pro bowler.’
Key matchup No. 1
‘Play: FS Marion intercepts a pass by Bills QB Drew Bledsoe in the end zone on third-and-goal from the Miami 8-yard line. The play stopped the second of two strong scoring threats by Buffalo in the first half as the Dolphins defense didn’t allow the Bills to score an offensive point. What happened: This was a terrific bit of defense and a very poor bit of work by Bledsoe. The Dolphins were excellent in bracketing WR Josh Reed on the right side and forcing Bledsoe to stare down Moulds. Bledsoe made life worse for himself by staring at Moulds and holding the ball. Marion deftly moved in from underneath to snare the ball before Moulds had a chance.’
Bledsoe starts slow, gets worse
”’Miami did a great job of changing things up,” Bledsoe said. “They threw things at us we have never seen them do. But we have to respond to the situation.”’
Royals still not back in fans' good graces
‘Although Royals averaged a relatively decent 42 yards on three punts in the first half, the attempts were not exactly impressive.’
Dolphins stymie Bills behind Williams
‘Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe was intercepted twice and sacked four times while throwing for only 98 yards in a 10-for-25 outing.’
Heavy dose of Ricky is the plan
‘The Bills eventually wore down from trying to stop Williams. He had 45 yards at halftime on 18 carries and two receptions, touching the ball on 59 percent of the Dolphins’ plays.’
Bills' offense doesn't get much time to do its job
‘By working Williams overtime, the Dolphins were able to maintain possession for 40:50, leaving Bledsoe only 19:10 to work. The Bills came in averaging 32:30 and 346.5 yards in their first three games and had scored 69 points.’
A useful grudge is back -- no spit
‘It wasn’t all Surtain. It was Jason Taylor jawing at Moulds as he broke the huddle. It was Marion standing over him on the Bills’ first series of the third quarter, when he couldn’t pull in a pass slightly in front of him. It was any other Dolphin you could think of trying to get a word in. It was a team that acted like one, guys taking up for their teammate.’
Dolphins defense full of fury
‘Buffalo quarterback Drew Bledsoe came off like Nancy Drew, completing 10 of 25 passes for 98 yards and a handle-with-tweezers 18.4 rating (he entered the game with a 112.5 rating). Even that overstates his night. Before its final drive, the Bills had more penalty yardage (84) than total offense (67).’