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The Dolphins went into Buffalo today with the opportunity to
establish themselves as a serious contender in the AFC by beating the
Bills and moving to 6-2 on the season. And, for the first 3 quarters
of the game, it looked like they would be able to do just that. They
entered the 4th quarter with a 10 point lead on the Bills, but in the
4th quarter the Dolphins folded, surrendering 16 points on defense and
doing absolutely nothing on offense.
As a result of this late game slide, the Dolphins lost 30-24 to
the Bills and dropped into a 4 way tie for first place in the AFC East
at 5-3. While the Dolphins were definitely competitive in this game,
their late game performance was not characteristic of a team that has
the right frame of mind to win the division, particularly on the
offense.
The game began with the Bills receiving a short opening kickoff
and returning it to their 31. From there, the Bills drove down the
field in fits and starts, with passes to Thurman Thomas, some scrambling
by Flutie and a 26 yard pass to Andre Reed that was poorly thrown under
pressure, but Reed made a good adjustment coming back to the ball.
However, the drive stalled at the Dolphins' 20, partly because the Bills
couldn't run the ball and a holding call moved the Bills back to the 31,
where they were forced to try a field goal which sailed wide left.
The Dolphins took over at their 40 and a series of decent runs
by Karim Abdul-Jabbar, combined with some nice passes to McDuffie and
Lamar Thomas moved the ball all the way to the Bills 12. Facing a 3rd
and 9 from the Bills 12, Marino dropped back in the pocket and rifled
the ball to Gadsden at the goal line on the slant in. Gadsden bulled
over for a touchdown to give the Dolphins a 7-0 lead.
Following the kickoff, the Bills went 3 and out at their 30
after Antowain Smith couldn't run and pressure on Flutie forced several
incompletions. The Bills punted back to the Dolphins, who started at
their 26, but after a false start penalty and a 12 yard run by Karim,
the Dolphins stalled and Parmalee was stopped just short of a first down
on 3rd and 4. The Dolphins tried to go for it on 4th down and inches
from the Bills 36, but Karim was stuffed in the backfield and the Bills
took over on downs.
I wrote in my notes at the time that the attempt to convert on
4th down was a mistake because they wouldn't gain much if they made it,
but would lose a lot of momentum if they didn't make it. In a game as
emotional as this one, momentum would turn out to be crucial and the
Dolphins couldn't afford to give the Bills any extra.
The Bills took over at the Dolphins' 34 and a couple of passes
to Moulds and Reed moved the ball down to the Dolphins' 15 as the first
quarter ended.
The second quarter opened with a couple of runs by the Bills
that went nowhere, but a pass to Reed on the goal line on 3rd down gave
the Bills a first and goal at the 1 inch line. On the next play, the
Bills ran a play fake that allowed their backup tight end to get wide
open in the endzone - an old play, but a good one - and Flutie rolled
out and made the easy toss to Riemersma for a touchdown and a 7-7 tie.
On the kickoff, Avery returned the ball to the 26 and the
Dolphins started there. They moved the ball down the field with a
combination of passes to Drayton and runs by Avery, but the most
important plays on this drive were to Oronde Gadsden, who made a leaping
29 yard sideline grab on 3rd down and 5 from the Miami 41 when Marino
was flushed out of the pocket. Then, on third and 8 from the Buffalo
28, Marino went to Gadsden again straight down the field and Gadsden
another great catch, this time over his shoulder despite good coverage
and being hit immediately at the 1 yard line.
With a first and goal at the 1, the Dolphins ran twice and on
the 2nd run, Karim followed Mark Dixon into the endzone for a touchdown
and a 14-7 lead.
The kickoff was returned to the Buffalo 29 and after a short
run by Thomas, Flutie tried to go deep to Reed, but T-Buck had Reed
covered perfectly and the ball was just short enough that Buckley was
able to catch it in stride for the interception. However, the Dolphins
did nothing with the turnover and after 2 incompletions and a sack, the
Dolphins punted from their 20. It was a poor punt and it went out of
bounds at the Buffalo 44.
From there, Flutie drove the Bills down the field with passes to
Lonnie Johnson, Eric Moulds and Kevin Williams down to the Dolphins 29,
where a 13 yard run by Antowain Smith put the ball at the Dolphins 16.
From there, on first down, Flutie fired down the middle to Riemersma,
who had beaten Zach Thomas to the endzone and made a spectacular
one-handed grab for a touchdown. This tied the score up at 14-14.
Now there was less than 1 minute remaining in the first half
and after a 40 yard return by Avery on the kickoff, the Dolphins had 2
short plays to Parmalee, but then McDuffie dropped a pass on third down
at the Buffalo 49. The Dolphins punted to the Bills who took the fair
catch at their 23 and Flutie then knelt down to end the first half.
Both teams were playing well in the first half and as the
second half opened, neither team had a clear advantage. The stats were
almost even at the half, as was the score. There had only been one
turnover, but that had turned out to have no effect on the game.
The second half opened with the Dolphins starting at their 29
after Avery returned the kickoff from the 10. The Dolphins then got
their running game going, handing off to Karim Abdul-Jabbar and Avery
and adding a couple of short passes to Drayton and Perry. They moved in
5 and 6 yard increments down to the Bills 38, where on 3rd and 1, Karim
broke a long run when he burst through the line and cut back to the left,
down to the Bills' 8.
From there, Avery ran for 7 yards on 1st down to the 1 and on
2nd down, he leaped over the line behind Mark Dixon for a touchdown,
which put the Dolphins back on top, 21-14.
Following the kickoff, the Bills went 3 and out after an
incompletion, a run for no gain and a sack on third down, when Shane
Burton got through the line and dragged down Flutie for an 11 yard
loss. The Bills punted and the Dolphins started at their 25 after an
illegal block penalty moved them back from their 41.
A 2 yard run by Karim and an offensive pass interference
penalty on McDuffie put the Dolphins back at their 17 and then Marino hit
Lamar Thomas on a comeback route for 18 yards. At first, it looked
like Thomas had fumbled as he was struggling for more yards, but the
Dolphins caught a break when the referees said that his forward
progress was stopped and they had blown the whistle, negating the
fumble. That was a bad call, but it turned out to be irrelevant to the
rest of the game.
The Dolphins then ran Karim 3 times in a row, but like so many
other times in the past, Karim was stuffed for a loss on 3rd and 1 and
the Dolphins punted. A penalty on the punt pushed the Bills back to
their 7, but a 22 yard run by Antowain Smith on first down put them out
to their 29. However, after a couple of incompletions and a batted
pass on third down, the Bills punted back to the Dolphins.
The Dolphins took the ball at their 30, but after one first
down on a 10 yard completion to McDuffie, the Dolphins stalled and
after a Marino pass was almost intercepted on 3rd and 11 at their 45,
the punted to the Bills, who made a fair catch at their 16. From
there, on first down, Antowain Smith ran up the middle for 13 yards,
but as he was struggling for yardage at the end of the run, Zach Thomas
stripped the ball out and Miami recovered at the Buffalo 28.
Now was the moment when the Dolphins could have put the game
away, but after Karim gained 9 yards on 2 carries, the Dolphins faced
3rd and 1 at the Bills 19. After having little or no success on short
yardage runs throughout the game, the Dolphins nevertheless elected to
run and were stuffed for a 2 yard loss, giving them a 4th and 3 at the
21. This would have been a perfect place for a play-fake, but the
Dolphins were forced to settle for an Olindo Mare' field goal and a
24-14 lead.
It was now the beginning of the 4th quarter and on the kickoff,
the Bills returned to their 30. From there, a pass to Reed for 11 and
two runs by Thomas for 10 yards moved them to the Dolphins' 49. On
first down, Flutie dropped back and threw a perfect strike to Eric
Moulds who had beaten Sam Madison down the sideline. Brock Marion
didn't get over to the sideline soon enough and Moulds raced untouched
to the endzone for a touchdown and a 24-21 score.
The 3rd down stand by the Bills' defense at their 19 had stolen
the momentum from the Dolphins and the touchdown by Moulds basically
broke the Dolphins' back. Following the kickoff, the Dolphins started
at their 27 and Karim apparently gained 6 yards on a first down run, but
the run was negated by a false start on Richmond Webb. After an
incompletion to Pritchett, Marino dropped back on 2nd down to pass, but
the Bills' Ted Washtington forced his way to Marino and slammed into
him, forcing a fumble, which the Bills recovered.
The Bills started at the Dolphins' 13 and after an incomplete
pass, Smith ran for 7 yards and then for 2 more, but on 3rd down, the
Dolphins stopped him short of the first down at the Dolphins 4 and the
Bills elected to take the field goal and a 24-24 tie.
Following the kickoff, the Dolphins started at their 28, put a
first down carry by Avery was stuffed for a loss and pressure on 2nd
down forced Marino to throw the ball away. On third down, there was no
one open and Marino tried to scramble. He actually got 10 yards right
up the middle, but that left the Dolphins with 4th and 1 and they
punted.
The ball was taken on a fair catch by Williams at the Bills' 38
with 8:17 left in the game. The Bills were then able to run the ball
effectively for the first time in the game as they ran Antowain Smith
for a series of runs. As the Dolphins stacked to stop the run, the
Bills added in a couple of medium passes to Andre Reed and Sam Gash and
moved to the Dolphins' 18 before the Dolphins stopped them on 3rd and
2. The Bills lined up for what looked like an attempt to run the ball
on 4th and inches, but they were just trying to draw the Dolphins
offsides and when that didn't work, they kicked the short field goal
for a 27-24 lead.
Now, with 1:58 remaining in the game, the kickoff went 5 yards
deep in the endzone and Avery took the touchback with a little
encouragement from Brock Marion. The Dolphins had all 3 timeouts
remaining, but on first and 10 from their 10, Marino was sacked by Phil
Hanson on first down. This was a huge play and was effectively the
end of the Dolphins last real chance. Hanson stunted between Donnalley
and Ruddy and was pretty much untouched as he got to Marino.
Now facing a 2nd and 18 from their 12, Marino tried first to go
to Perry, but that ball was knocked away at the catch and on 3rd and
18, Marino tried to hit Lamar Thomas who was running down the right
sideline. The ball went over Thomas and he was hit immediately and
sandwiched between the cornerback and the safety. During the replay,
it looked like Lamar Thomas may have been hit from behind by the
cornerback before the ball got there, but the refs didn't call pass
interference and the Dolphins were charged with a timeout as Lamar
Thomas had to be helped off the field.
Now facing 4th and 18 from their 12, Marino tried to go to OJ
McDuffie, but the ball was knocked away by the Bills and they took over
on downs at the Miami 12 with 1:23 left. They ran Antowain Smith 3
times for 5 yards which put them at the Miami 7, but forced the Dolphins
to use all their timeouts and with 27 seconds remaining in the game,
they kicked a field goal to put them ahead 30-24.
The Dolphins weren't finished yet, however. On the kickoff,
Avery took the ball at the goal line and with his speed, broke it out
all the way to the 50 yard line. The Bills were playing a couple of
players in deep coverage and as Avery tried to pull up and run around
them, he was caught from behind and dropped at the Bills 45. With 13
seconds remaining, Marino dropped back and lofted the ball deep in a
hail mary pass and McDuffie leaped and caught the ball at the Buffalo
4. As he came down, he tried to lateral, but was dragged down at the 4
yard line as time ran out.
The resulting 30-24 loss to the Bills leaves the Dolphins in a
tie for first place in the AFC East, with the Colts and Patriots coming
up on their schedule. At the halfway point in the season, the
Dolphins are 5-3 and just about where they were last year at this time.
The game against the Colts needs to be a bounceback game for the
Dolphins so that they can go into the Patriots' game in New England
with some confidence and fire.
GOOD STUFF:
The Dolphins offense finally came alive early in the game,
scoring a touchdown on their first drive for the first time this year.
They scored 2 touchdowns and moved the ball well in the first half.
The running game totaled 137 yards and was pretty effective
throughout most of the game.
The Dolphins won both the turnover battle and the time of
possession contest. They got an interception by Buckley and a forced
fumble by Zach Thomas. They also held the ball for 31:33 of the game.
There were no defensive penalties on the Dolphins in this game
as they cleaned up their defensive coverages.
Special teams did a good job in coverage and Avery almost won
the game for the Dolphins with his kickoff return at the end of the
game.
THINGS TO WORK ON:
The offensive line was truly offensive in the 4th quarter.
They played pretty well through 3 quarters and then fell completely
apart late in the game, giving up 2 sacks and opening no holes for
Karim or Avery. Throughout the game, they didn't get enough push on
short yardage rushing attempts.
The 2 touchdowns by Riemersma were breakdowns in coverage,
especially the first one, which the Dolphins should have been on guard
against.
The receivers had a mixed game, but when Marino needed their
help most at the end of the game, they weren't getting open.
The defense allowed the Bills to establish a running game in the
4th quarter and this resulted in the field goal that allowed the Bills
to take the lead. More importantly, though, they allowed the Bills to
run 6 minutes off the clock at the end of the game.
The play calling needs a lot of work. Even though the short
yardage running plays weren't working, the Dolphins were still calling
them late in the game. Also, the attempt to go for it on 4th down deep
in the Dolphins end of the field early in the game was a mistake.
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES:
Dan Marino had a pretty good game, going 15 of 27 for 196 yards
with 1 touchdown to Gadsden and on interceptions. The only time he had
problems was when the offensive line didn't block well enough.
Karim Abdul-Jabbar rushed for 97 yards on 22 carries, a 4.4 yard
per carry average, scored a touchdown on a 1 yard run and caught 2
passes for 9 yards with no drops this week. He had a couple of nice
runs, including a 31 yarder that set up a touchdown, but was stuffed
several times on 3rd and 4th down short yardage plays.
John Avery did not have a great day running the ball, rushing 9
times for 17 yards - a 1.9 yard per carry average. However, he did
score a touchdown leaping over the line and he almost won the game on
his 55 yard kickoff return in the 4th quarter.
Bernie Parmalee was not as effective as he has been, rushing
once for 4 yards and catching 2 passes for 7 yards.
Oronde Gadsden had an amazing first half, catching 3 passes for
68 yards and a touchdown. And he made an important downfield block on
Karim's 31 yard run. However, he was shut out in the second half.
OJ McDuffie had 3 catches for 57 yards, but most of that was on
the 41 yard completion at the end of the game. He also had one drop.
Lamar Thomas had 2 catches for 34 yards, but did fumble the
ball, even though the referees gave him a break on that.
Troy Drayton only caught 2 passes for 13 yards and his
counterpart Ed Perry only caught one pass for 8 yards. The did a
pretty good job blocking on rushing plays, though.
The offensive line did a pretty good job until the 4th quarter,
when they fell apart. The worst plays seemed to be on the right side
of the line - both sacks in the 4th quarter were from that side. But
even before the 4th quarter, they had real trouble with short yardage
runs.
On defense, Zach Thomas had his usual game. He totaled 15
tackles and forced the fumble by Antowain Smith. He was beaten in
coverage by Riemersma on the Bills second touchdown, but that is a very
tough assignment.
Brock Marion was second in tackles with 6 total, but he seemed
to be absent in pass coverage, especially on the touchdown pass to
Moulds down the sideline, when he got there late.
Terrell Buckley had a good game, getting 5 total tackles, a
pass defensed and an interception with perfect coverage of Andre Reed.
He also didn't give up any big plays and didn't commit any holding
penalties. He also returned all the punts, but only got about 11
yards on 3 returns.
Sam Madison also had 5 tackles and a pass defensed, including a
nice tackle in the backfield for a loss. However, he was burned by
Eric Moulds on the touchdown play.
Darryl Gardener led all the defensive linemen with 4 tackles
and did a good job stuffing the middle.
Derrick Rodgers had 4 total tackles, but didn't stand out much.
Calvin Jackson and Robert Jones both had 2 tackles, but neither
made any big plays. Jones especially seemed to be missing from this
game, not contributing much to the defense.
Jason Taylor did not have a great game, getting only 2 tackles
and no sacks, but he did bat down a 3rd down pass to stop a Buffalo
drive.
Shane Burton had the only sack of the game for the Dolphins and it
was a good play by him on a stunt.
Kenny Mixon had only one tackle, but again was smart in playing
the play fake and did a good job in pursuit of Flutie.
Brian Walker and Jerry Wilson each had one tackle and did a
pretty good job in coverage.
Olindo Mare' hit his only field goal attempt and all of his
extra points. His kickoffs were not up to his usual standards,
however, with several coming down between the 10 and the 20.
Klaus Wilmsmeyer had a 35 yard per punt average, had pretty good
hand time and put 2 down inside the 20. He did shank one, however, that
went out of bounds at the Bills 44
INJURIES:
Lamar Thomas was knocked out of the game in the 4th quarter,
but the extent of his injury is unknown.
My Comments:
This game could have been - and almost was - a turning point
for the Dolphins this year. A victory against a tough Buffalo team in
Buffalo would have established the Dolphins as one of the best teams in
the AFC. It would have put to rest the criticisms about the offense
and doubts about the defense on the road.
In fact, with the way the offense was moving the ball in this
game, I thought that maybe this would be the turning point. Last
week, the Dolphins held on to beat the Patriots, but they didn't earn
much respect for it. This week they could have established a place for
themselves at the top of the AFC.
This week, though, I believe that they took a step backwards.
By getting the 10 point lead and then blowing it in the 4th quarter,
they have put themselves in a bad situation to enter the 2nd half of
the season. It's one thing to lose when you're outplayed for a whole
game, but it's quite another to blow a lead late in the game.
I don't know quite what to make of this team. I do know that
they are lacking at the wide receiver position, but how does the
offensive line dominate for 3 quarters and then fall apart? It's not
about conditioning, because the Dolphins are among the best conditioned
teams in the league.
It must be about attitude and emotion. The defense believes
that they are unbeatable, so they play with fire all the time.
Unfortunately, I don't think that the offense knows what they're about
yet. Partly it's about talent, because they don't have the big
playmakers on offense that they do on defense, but partly it's just
about believing in themselves and fighting on every play.
Well, the Dolphins have to get ready for the Colts and while
the Colts are not nearly as good a team as the Dolphins, they are
dangerous. The Dolphins must play well next week to beat them and that
means going back to Miami and putting this game behind them. Beating
the Colts is almost a necessity if the Dolphins are to have any chance
of beating the Patriots in New England in 2 weeks.
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