‘Defensive coordinator Jerry Gray limited Chris Watson’s liability and played Jason Bostic on key passing downs.’
BillsBeat - December 2, 2002
Bills nuke frozen Fish
‘”I saw them wear out. They just started getting frozen over there. At the end of the game, they couldn’t even talk.”‘
Rompin' Ricky not enough
‘So how could the Miami Dolphins employ the perfect cold-weather strategy and still get thumped 38-21 by the Buffalo Bills?’
Buffalo gives Miami the chills
‘Winter has returned and, just like the old days, so too have the Bills’ National Football League playoff hopes and, maybe, a little bit of their missing mojo.’
'What a waste'
”’Man, we talk about it all the time,” linebacker Zach Thomas said. “You get tired of saying it. I’m sure people are tired of hearing it, but we keep doing it. It’s frustrating.”’
QB Bledsoe bombs away
”’The way the Dolphins play is that they try to challenge you a bit,” Bledsoe said. “They try to get their safeties up involved in the running game a little bit. They play man coverage outside, and that allows us to have more of an opportunity to work the ball down the field."’
`I really think I'm struggling'
‘In particular, two passes thrown toward Madison — both intended for Moulds — stand out.’
Ricky runs hot in loss
”’Everyday I’d come in and talk about how cold it was going to be,” Williams said. “I’d check on my phone to see the forecast up here and look on the computer every chance I had. I was a little nervous about it. It was cold and miserable but we did a good job up front and it made my job easy.”’
Early signs of a possible late-season freeze
‘Buffalo must wish it played Miami every week.’
Dolphins defense trips up Williams' smooth ride
‘But Madison isn’t quite as good as he thinks he is.’
Surtain spittin' mad over heated faceoff
‘Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw underneath to Moulds for a seemingly harmless 4-yard gain. Surtain stopped Moulds, and the two pushed at each other on the ground as they untangled. They exchanged words and Surtain said Moulds spit on him. Surtain responded by hitting Moulds in the head, and the officials pulled the flags.’
'Slippery' Henry reaches milestone
‘Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly was all over the Bills’ sidelines, firing up fans and players. He was the first one to hug Peerless Price in the back of the end zone after Price’s 73-yard TD catch.’
Grading the Dolphins
‘Overall: You squander a 14-3 lead. You waste a 228-yard rushing performance. You take what looked like an exhilarating division victory on the road and turn it into a bitter loss that scrambles the playoff chase. Three turnovers made the Dolphins their own worst enemy. Disappointing. Grade: D’
Defense is frustrated by Bledsoe, big-play Bills
‘"We had a chance to separate ourselves from the pack," Wannstedt said, after his team passed for just 55 yards and allowed 306 to Drew Bledsoe. "And now we’re right back in it, fighting for our lives again."’
Bledsoe and friends have chilling effect on secondary
‘Bills receivers Peerless Price and Eric Moulds, who each eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiver mark Sunday, took advantage of the Dolphins’ well-respected secondary by exploiting the deep ball, beating cornerback Sam Madison twice and safety Arturo Freeman once on three long pass receptions that collectively taxed the Dolphins for 177 passing yards, 122 more yards than the Dolphins threw for the entire game.’