‘”He’s the best back in the league,” Buffalo coach Gregg Williams said. “He was the best back in the league last year, and he’s the best back in the league now.”‘
BillsBeat - September 22, 2003
Fiedler the fighter perfect fit for Dolphins
‘Look at the Buffalo Bills, hottest team in the AFC East. Last week they scored 38 points at Jacksonville, this week at Pro Player Stadium the only touchdown they get is provided by the defense and Miami gives them a 17-7 plunking.’
Buffalo's offense disappears
‘Instead, the Bills quarterback had one of the worst days of his career, completing 10-of-25 passes for 98 yards and two interceptions — numbers actually padded by a four-completion drive good for 40 yards in the final moments of the game.’
Dolphins' pass rush sets tone
‘”If they’re going to double-team J.T., I’ve got to make them pay,” Ogunleye said of the Bills concentrating on Taylor. “We started to jell tonight. We didn’t do anything differently. We know what we’re doing. We didn’t listen to the criticism after the first game.”‘
Surtain, Dolphins get the better of Moulds
‘”Absolutely he’ll play,” Jason Rosenhaus said. “It’s a nine-month injury and if anything we’ve had to slow him down. His doctors say the knee is healed. It’s just strengthening everything around it. He can start practicing later this year and we believe he’ll play.”‘
Dolphins pick off Bills 17-7
‘On Sunday night, however, it was Miami which got the best of its showdown with Moulds, picking off two passes intended for him. The Dolphins also shut down another Dolphin killer — running back Travis Henry, who had 7 yards on five carries before leaving the game with an apparent rib injury in the second half.’
Dolphins, led by Williams, rumble over Bills, 17-7
‘Run Ricky run. And run and run and run and run.’
Dolphins notebook
‘The Dolphins have scored a first-quarter touchdown in four of the last five games against the Bills, while Buffalo has scored a touchdown in the opening period just once in the last 17 games against Miami, including the playoffs. Sunday’s game was scoreless after the first quarter.’
Winning -- 3 yards at a time
‘The Dolphins won, 17-7, to raise their record to 2-1 and pull even with Buffalo and New England atop the division – but only because the Bills played more like the Bengals, only because Drew Bledsoe suffered through his worst outing since his rookie season.’
Dolphins shut down Bills' attack
‘”They played an excellent game,” said Moulds.’
Excessive use of running back can be addictive
‘As Ricky goes, the Dolphins will go. But they might consider incorporating the word “decoy” in the playbook. Or remembering there are other skill players on the payroll. Or making sure Dave Wannstedt doesn’t have Williams in his fantasy league.’
1st-half sacks boost defense
‘The Dolphins were trying to avoid something that hadn’t happened in 14 seasons. It’s been that long since they lost two homes games in September. Miami had won 13 of its past 17 games in September. The problem, as any Dolphins fan can attest, has been the December streaks.’
Williams and Dolphins Play Keepaway With Bills
‘The loss was the Bills’ first of the season after two victories, but it was their eighth in the last 10 games here. At least their rejuvenated defense, with four new starters, stood out. The Bills extended a streak of holding opponents to 17 or fewer points to six games.’
Too much Ricky
‘It wasn’t pretty, but this is Wannstedt football.’
Dolphins avoid frustration
‘”Tough, hard-nosed football,” said Miami safety Brock Marion. “We just went out and played.”‘