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  • lordofgun
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    • Jul 2002
    • 48416

    Instead of hearing what a wonderful night Ricky had...

    ...we should be hearing about Fiedler. He looked really good for the most part. Crisp passes, a couple missed, but he picked up key 3rd downs when they needed him.

    Fiedler was their key on offense, not Ricky. Enough with the love affair.






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  • MDFINFAN
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 1824

    #2
    He's alway been the caretaker of this O..his even keel no matter what happens keeps this team on a even flow. I'm glad someone else recognized that..good post LOG...Jay won't get the same statements on the Fin's board..He'll be ripped about that interception, but I think that was McKnight's fault...

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    • Dolphinatic
      Registered User
      • Dec 2002
      • 162

      #3
      Re: Instead of hearing what a wonderful night Ricky had...

      Originally posted by lordofgun
      ...we should be hearing about Fiedler. He looked really good for the most part. Crisp passes, a couple missed, but he picked up key 3rd downs when they needed him.

      Fiedler was their key on offense, not Ricky. Enough with the love affair.
      As posted elsewhere, he got 53 yards in the fourth quarter, when they were needed most. Runs that were going for 2 or 3 earlier were going for 5 or 6 late -- consistently.

      Enough with the griping.
      Be proud, Bills fans. Thanks to the NFL's changes to encourage
      parity, your record of four consecutive Super Bowl losses will
      stand unmatched in our lifetimes and beyond.

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      • lordofgun
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        • Jul 2002
        • 48416

        #4
        I'm not griping. I'm giving credit where credit is due...and Ricky doesn't deserve it. Jay does.






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        • imbondz
          Democrats are people too
          • Jan 2003
          • 26041

          #5
          I don't know, Fiedler was good, but not great. The QB sneak for 8 yards was a key play by Fiedler. But, he made some terrible passes. Ricky is why they won tonight, and their D, not Fiedler.
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          • Dozerdog
            In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

            Administrator Emeritus
            • Jul 2002
            • 42586

            #6
            Originally posted by Dolphinatic
            As posted elsewhere, he got 53 yards in the fourth quarter, when they were needed most. Runs that were going for 2 or 3 earlier were going for 5 or 6 late -- consistently.

            Enough with the griping.

            The guy gives Fidler props, especially the play on the sneak for a first down, and you call it griping?

            What a sore winner

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            • L.A. Playa
              Registered User
              • Aug 2003
              • 19295

              #7
              Fielder made plays when he needed to a solid effort and Ricky was solid wore down a very courageous effort by a tired Bills team. Solid win Dolphins. Bills will be back we will face each other one more or maybe two more times this year. Tonight we saw the best 2 teams in the AFC. The chiefs need to play someone and if Priest goes down its over for them the colts well they are the colts has a manning ever won a playoff game ??? the titans could be tough. the steelers ok. ravens havent played anyone. broncos??? plumer is their qb

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              • Fairway To Green
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 42371

                #8
                Originally posted by Dozerdog



                The guy gives Fidler props, especially the play on the sneak for a first down, and you call it griping?

                What a sore winner

                Once...............just 1 freaking time I'd like to see you guys pull an AJ and ban one of these morons for talking smack on the main board.

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                • Dozerdog
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                  Administrator Emeritus
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 42586

                  #9
                  But we aren't morons.

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                  • Dolphinatic
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 162

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dozerdog



                    The guy gives Fidler props, especially the play on the sneak for a first down, and you call it griping?

                    What a sore winner
                    Rubbish. Just about everyone agrees that your defense played well. Ricky gets 150-plus yards against it, getting better as the game goes on, carrying a team-record 42 times in warm, humid weather. He closes out the game ripping off first downs to run down the clock. And it's 'nothing special.'

                    Yeah OK.
                    Be proud, Bills fans. Thanks to the NFL's changes to encourage
                    parity, your record of four consecutive Super Bowl losses will
                    stand unmatched in our lifetimes and beyond.

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                    • lordofgun
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                      Administrator Emeritus
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 48416

                      #11
                      Fiedler's passes and the pass interference call were what extended your drive.

                      How many drive-extending (first down) runs did ricky have in the 4th?






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                      • Dozerdog
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 42586

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dolphinatic
                        Rubbish. Just about everyone agrees that your defense played well. Ricky gets 150-plus yards against it, getting better as the game goes on, carrying a team-record 42 times in warm, humid weather. He closes out the game ripping off first downs to run down the clock. And it's 'nothing special.'

                        Yeah OK.
                        Over 40 carries- 150some yards- that's less than 4 yards per carry.

                        If Gash had 40 carries tonight he's have over 120 yards.

                        The Bills O never took time off the clock.

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                        • Dozerdog
                          In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                          Administrator Emeritus
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 42586

                          #13
                          Originally posted by lordofgun
                          Fiedler's passes and the pass interference call were what extended your drive.

                          How many drive-extending (first down) runs did ricky have in the 4th?

                          2 maybe?

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                          • Dolphinatic
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 162

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lordofgun
                            Fiedler's passes and the pass interference call were what extended your drive.

                            How many drive-extending (first down) runs did ricky have in the 4th?
                            He ran for three first downs in the 4th, not counting the TD. On Miami's final drive, he ran for 46 of the 51 yards (the other 5 coming on the penalty).

                            On that final drive (starting with 5 minutes to play) Fiedler didn't throw a pass except for the one the penalty was called on.
                            Be proud, Bills fans. Thanks to the NFL's changes to encourage
                            parity, your record of four consecutive Super Bowl losses will
                            stand unmatched in our lifetimes and beyond.

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                            • Fairway To Green
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 42371

                              #15
                              I agree with you Phinatic. Fiedler sucks. Ricky is your only offense, Shut him down and your team is dead meat.

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