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I think the Bills team is going to be fired up and pissed off after the last couple weeks, and that might be enough to beat a rejuvenated Dolphins team.
"There ought to be a room in every house to swear in. It's dangerous to have to repress an emotion like that." - Mark Twain
I expect to see many Bills fans in that half filled or should I say half empty Stadium Sunday.
My wife and I will be there with a couple of friends, which is another reason we probably WILL NOT win. After the last few weeks, I can't think of many reasons why we will, but I'm still hopeful.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Posted by Chris Brown on November 17, 2011 – 10:57 am
Miami TE Anthony Fasano was not able to practice Wednesday for the Dolphins. His absence would prove costly for Dolphins if he’s unable to play on Sunday.
“Obviously it concerns me when a guy doesn’t practice,” said Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano. ”We’ll see where Anthony is (Thursday). We got plenty of time before the game right now.”
Fasano has been a surprising big play threat for the Dolphins as he leads the team in receiving average with 16.7 yards per reception. Miami split him out wide this past week and he had three catches for 60 yards in their win over Washington. The week prior his only two catches went for touchdowns in a 31-3 rout of the Chiefs.
Posted by Chris Brown on November 17, 2011 – 10:57 am
Miami TE Anthony Fasano was not able to practice Wednesday for the Dolphins. His absence would prove costly for Dolphins if he’s unable to play on Sunday.
“Obviously it concerns me when a guy doesn’t practice,” said Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano. ”We’ll see where Anthony is (Thursday). We got plenty of time before the game right now.”
Fasano has been a surprising big play threat for the Dolphins as he leads the team in receiving average with 16.7 yards per reception. Miami split him out wide this past week and he had three catches for 60 yards in their win over Washington. The week prior his only two catches went for touchdowns in a 31-3 rout of the Chiefs.
Oh, don't worry- I'm sure we'll be just as ineffective at covering their back-up TE.
Oh, don't worry- I'm sure we'll be just as ineffective at covering their back-up TE.
I call it "the ghost of Donte Whitner."
I'm surprised we aren't closer to last in giving up fantasy points to TE's. I just checked it and we rank 20th. Fasano's notes seem more in line though...
He has been coming on and the Bills do give up catches and yards to TE lately but out of practice early in the week.
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