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BillsBeat - October 9, 2000

Bills' woes begin with front five

‘If Wade Phillips doesn’t see a problem with his offensive line, he’s guilty of selective myopia.’

Olean Times Herald | Oct 9, 2000

Thomas adds spice to Bills, Dolphins rivalry

‘The Bills-Miami rivalry may be in jeopardy for another reason: The NFL is staring at realignment, an issue that’s been debated for many seasons but remains unresolved. When Houston returns in 2002 as franchise No. 32, it will pave the way for eight four-team divisions across the two conferences. There is some sentiment for placing teams in geographic configurations and, based on the rivalry discussed above, the Bills have resisted that, always favoring an AFC East that keeps the Dolphins, Jets and Patriots on the schedule. The Indianapolis Colts would probably be the team left out (and now that the Colts have vastly improved that really makes sense). The Bills’ voice in the realignment matter should be well heard because owner Ralph Wilson has been appointed by Commissioner Paul Tagliabue as the divisional rep. Tagliabue said the seven-member panel (the AFC Central will have two reps because it currently has six teams) will interview other owners and file a report in January. The realignment issue will be resolved by June 1, 2001.’

Business First of Buffalo | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins' dominant 'D' deflates Bills

‘The Dolphins dominated both sides of the line of scrimmage. Miami’s defense held the Bills to 76 yards rushing, and 44 of those came on runs by Johnson, who was under heavy pursuit all afternoon. He was sacked five times, and his backup, Doug Flutie, was sacked once after relieving Johnson in the fourth quarter when the starter suffered an injury to his right elbow, on his throwing arm.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins whale on the Bills

‘"This is a good defense," Johnson said of the Dolphins. "When you can’t run the ball and you’re not protecting very well, what are you going to do?" The two answers to that question are: 1) Get beaten up. 2) Lose.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Offensive line has day to forget

‘Any more days like this and quarterback Rob Johnson might need to upgrade his health insurance.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Bills' shaky offense misfires on all cylinders

‘They don’t have anything approaching a featured back, running by committee isn’t getting it done, and their offensive line may get their quarterback annihilated.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins hit Rob where it hurts

‘The Buffalo Bills’ quarterback left Sunday’s 22-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins late in the fourth quarter in obvious pain after taking a direct hit on his tender right elbow from Miami defensive end Kenny Mixon in the fourth quarter. Doug Flutie had to finish the game.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Monday billboard

‘Never mind the statistics. If you put any stock in stuffing an opponent’s running game and assaulting a foe’s quarterback, then the Dolphins won this bout on a TKO. They had a half dozen sacks and allowed Buffalo running backs just 32 yards on 17 carries, fewer than two yards a crack.’

Buffalo News | Oct 9, 2000

Defense makes point

‘Their Dolphins are in first place. No Dan Marino. No Jimmy Johnson. But five wins in six games. Best record in the AFC East. Best record in the conference. Post-season thoughts danced in their heads, like the Dolphins’ defense danced on the field. The Dolphins are excited, too. But they’re also wary. "We did the same thing last year, starting fast," middle linebacker Zach Thomas said, "and we know it all fell apart. Coming into the season with no Marino, no Jimmy Johnson, nobody thought we’d be where we’d be. I didn’t understand how people would say we’d be terrible. It’s early and we know what we’ve done in the past, so let’s not do it again. We’re not going to get too happy."’

Palm Beach Post | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins' Armstrong a kid at heart of defense

‘To explain his success against the Bills, Armstrong points at what happened at the end of the 1995 season. The Dolphins went to Buffalo and, in what turned out to be Don Shula’s final game, fell apart. They allowed 341 rushing yards. They didn’t get a single sack. "We got humiliated," Armstrong said. "That’s the one I always think about when we play them."’

Palm Beach Post | Oct 9, 2000

Thomas gains his redemption

‘"He was saying, `I don’t care if we lose every game, we have to beat Buffalo,’ " middle linebacker Zach Thomas said. "I knew he meant it when I met his wife and she said, `Just beat Buffalo.’"’

Palm Beach Post | Oct 9, 2000

Offense struggles in second half

‘For two quarters, the offense clicked. Jay Fiedler played efficiently (9-of-14, 118 yards), Lamar Smith and Thurman Thomas ran hard and receivers Oronde Gadsden, Bert Emanuel and Leslie Shepherd made plays. It added up to 179 yards and a 13-3 halftime lead. Just as importantly, Miami’s ball-control offense allowed Buffalo to run just 22 plays in the first half. But whether it was Buffalo making several defensive adjustments or Miami just getting too conservative, the Dolphins’ offense shut down in the second half, gaining just 75 yards.’

Palm Beach Post | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins win mind-game battle

‘Jones denied later that Thomas had succeeded in getting inside the Bills’ heads, saying it was a small part of a concerted Miami effort to play more physically. "They won the game," Jones said. "They didn’t really pound us. They had a lot of good plays defensively. Their defense did a heck of a job. Offense, I don’t know. They had 120 yards rushing. Thirty of that was by the quarterback. That’s not pounding."’

Palm Beach Post | Oct 9, 2000

Dolphins' Thomas has a ball against former team

‘You can make a case for Thomas as the greatest Buffalo Bill ever…But he’s not there anymore.’

Dallas Morning News | Oct 9, 2000

Miami sacks Bills

‘For a change, the cliche fit the plot-line — literally. The nine points the Miami defense put up in the second half proved the difference as the Dolphins ran their record to 5-1 Sunday with a 22-13 win over the Buffalo Bills…’

Dolphin Digest | Oct 9, 2000
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