The rivalry wasn't the same there (in New England) as it is here. I've learned very quickly how different it is with the Bills. It wasn't quite like that there, it was simply a big week because the Dolphins had been pretty tough and in particularly on defense. We knew it was going to be a tough week and that we would have our hands full.
BillsBeat - October 17, 2002
Focus is on mind games, at least for one day
‘"They’re right where they need to be," he said. "They know how to come through adversity. They know how to stick together. They know how to play the entire game. That’s what you look for."’
Run, Ricky, run
‘"He’s got his life in order and he’s having some success down here. So when all those personal things are better it usually translates to positive stuff on the football field. He’s been fantastic as far as his work ethic and everything he’s doing here."’
Bills-Dolphins' rivalry still burns
‘Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas wanted to tackle his TV set last April when he learned that the New England Patriots had traded quarterback Drew Bledsoe to the Buffalo Bills. Instead of watching one of the NFL’s great passers leave the AFC East Division, Thomas saw Bledsoe set up shop with one of Miami’s fiercest rivals. “When they made that move with New England, it was like ‘Go to Cincinnati man, don’t stay in the division,’ ” Thomas recalled on Wednesday. “That was ridiculous.”‘
Williams probably won't play
‘Though coach Gregg Williams said “you never rule anybody out,” it seems highly unlikely that Williams will recover in time to play. Gregg Williams termed Mike Williams’ injury as “a significant strain.”‘
Pass-happy Bills receive solid ground support
‘And if the Bills (3-3) are to have continued success through the air – in particular this Sunday against the dreaded divisional rival Dolphins (5-1) in Miami – Buffalo would be well served with another big game from their top back.’
Bills QB looking upward
‘While the Bills probably lag well behind the Dolphins in overall talent, they may be catching their rivals at a ripe moment. Miami’s 24-22 win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday night was huge, but also punishing.’
Gadsden's dilemma: season-ending surgery . . . or play in pain
‘Gadsden is in the final year of his contract and will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. If Gadsden, 31, has surgery now, he would likely be healthy by the time free agency opens in March. If he puts off surgery, he won’t be healthy until the end of April, at the earliest, assuming a four-month recovery. That would significantly reduce his chances of getting a decent contract with any team.’
Confident QB Lucas shoots from the lip
”’The way I lead is a lot different from Jay,” Lucas said. “I’m definitely more vocal, I’m definitely up in your face. I don’t know how the guys are going to respond. We’ll find out real shortly.”’
Searcy to have surgery, miss 3rd season in row
‘Fewer than 800 tickets remain for Sunday’s game and must be sold by 1 p.m. today for the game to be televised locally.’
Wannstedt, teammates are certain Lucas can lead offense
‘”Ray has a lot of confidence,” said receiver Dedric Ward, who also played with Lucas with the Jets. “He is never going to let you think he is struggling. There isn’t a guy in the locker room who thinks he can make more plays than Ray.”‘
Gadsden, Chambers questionable against Buffalo
‘If Gadsden has surgery for the unspecified injury, he’ll be out for the season, according to an NFL source. If he opts to forgo surgery, he could return later this year. The Dolphins are expected to speak with Gadsden’s doctors today to decide on a course of action.’
Dolphins split on Chambers' helmet hit
‘"It’s what you call hazards of the job," Rodgers said. Safety Brock Marion called the hit "the nature of the beast."’
Being a black QB a non-issue now
‘Three decades ago, Briscoe came to the Dolphins from Buffalo as a star receiver. But he thought of himself first as a quarterback and so did others. In fact, whenever they meet today, Joe Namath never calls Briscoe by name. "The Quarterback," Namath calls him, showing Briscoe that his mark was left among some who matter most.’
In pinch, Aikman is still out there
‘Former Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman is available, and he does keep in touch with Dolphins offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who coached him in Dallas, on a regular basis.’