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Regular Season December 3, 2000

Miami 33
Bills 6

Attendance: 73,002


ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- All questions regarding Lamar Smith's health and Miami's inability to win in the cold were erased in less than five minutes.
 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Miami 7 17 6 3 33
Bills 0 0 0 6 6

First Quarter
MIA  TD, LAMAR SMITH 6 YD PASS FROM JAY FIEDLER (OLINDO MARE KICK), 4:22. Drive: 9 plays, 64 yards in 4:22. Key plays: Smith 22-yard run to Buffalo 42; Smith 9-yard run to Buffalo 33; Smith 11-yard run to Buffalo 22; Fiedler 13-yard pass to Shepherd on 3rd-and-4 to Buffalo 3. 

Second Quarter
MIA  TD, ORONDE GADSDEN 6 YD PASS FROM JAY FIEDLER (OLINDO MARE KICK), 8:45. Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards in 3:31. Key plays: Fiedler 24-yard pass to McDuffie on 3rd-and-1 to Buffalo 30; Fiedler 25-yard pass to Gadsden to Buffalo 5.

MIA  FG, OLINDO MARE 32 YD, 11:55. Drive: 4 plays, (-4) yards in 1:29. Key plays: Madison 11-yard interception return to Buffalo 20.

MIA  TD, LESLIE SHEPHERD 14 YD PASS FROM JAY FIEDLER (OLINDO MARE KICK), 14:10. Drive: 3 plays, 57 yards in 0:41. Key plays: Fiedler 39-yard pass to Martin to Buffalo 18.

Third Quarter
MIA  FG, OLINDO MARE 31 YD, 5:17. Drive: 8 plays, 38 yards in 3:26. Key plays: 15-yard unncessary roughness penalty on Bills' Moore to Buffalo 29; Fiedler 18-yard pass to Konrad to Buffalo 8.

MIA  FG, OLINDO MARE 20 YD, 12:38. Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards in 4:34. Key plays: Miami takes over on downs at Miami 42; Smith 1-yard run on 3rd-and-1 to Buffalo 48; Fielder 40-yard pass Shepherd to Buffalo 4.

Fourth Quarter
BUF  TD, ANTOWAIN SMITH 1 YD RUN (TWO-POINT CONVERSION FAILED), 0:03. Drive: 5 plays, 46 yards in 1:48. Key plays: Moore recovery of Fielder fumble at Buffalo 46; Bryson 15-yard run to Miami 24; Flutie 22-yard pass to Moulds to Miami 2.

MIA  FG, OLINDO MARE 26 YD, 8:31. Drive: 8 plays, 17 yards in 4:59. Key plays: Walker 29-yard interception return to Buffalo 25; Smith 2-yard run on 3rd-and-1 to Buffalo 14; Johnson 7-yard run to Buffalo 6. 

Smith, back after missing a game with a strained right hamstring, was strong from the opening drive and carried the Dolphins along with him to a 33-6 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

"That first drive meant a lot to us," said Smith, who ran for 100 yards on 28 carries and also caught a pass for a touchdown. "We got together as an offensive unit and we told each other we're going to take this ball right down the field and score, no matter what."

Just as designed, Smith ran the ball six times for 45 yards on that opening drive and capped it with a six-yard touchdown reception 4:22 into the game.

"We talked about it, and we went out there and did it," Smith said. "It's really satisfying for us."

In maintaining sole possession of the AFC East lead, the Dolphins (10-3) need to win only one of their final three games to clinch a playoff berth. Along with completing the season-series sweep by winning at Buffalo for the first time since 1996, Miami also won a rare game in cold-weather conditions.

The game-time temperature was 27 degrees, with a wind chill of 16. The Dolphins are now 4-7 when the mercury dips below 29.

The game was decided by halftime as the Dolphins scored 17 points in a 5:25 span to build a 24-0 lead. Miami eventually expanded the lead to 30-0 before Antowain Smith scored the Bills' lone touchdown on a 1-yard plunge on the first play of the fourth quarter.

The loss dealt the Bills playoff hopes a serious blow. No longer able to catch the Dolphins in the division race, Buffalo (7-6) is barely on the fringes of the wild-card race.

It didn't help that the Bills were missing four defensive starters, including linebacker Sam Cowart, the NFL's leading tackler.

"I can't remember anything worse being down, what, 27 or 24 at halftime? No, I can't remember anything worse," Bills linebacker John Holecek said. "Offensively and defensively, it was all a miserable effort by us."

The final numbers don't lie in what became Buffalo's worst home loss since dropping a 37-10 decision to Miami on Oct. 4, 1992.

The Bills managed just 196 total yards of offense.

Starter Rob Johnson endured the worst outing of his career (in games he's thrown three or more passes), going 6-for-18 for 44 yards and threw two interceptions, the most he's thrown in a game.

Johnson was eventually pulled in the third quarter, a move that drew the loudest cheer from the sold-out house, and replaced by Doug Flutie.

"I would've liked to have stayed in with the guys," Johnson lamented. "We were all getting our butts kicked out there. It's not a fun situation to be out in."

Patrick Surtain, Sam Madison and Brian Walker each had an interception for the Dolphins. Miami's defenders also limited Eric Moulds -- the Bills' star receiver -- to two catches for 31 yards.

Meanwhile, the Jay Fiedler-led offense scored at will against a rag-tag Bills defense.

Back after missing most of the last two games with a bruised right shoulder, Fiedler finished 13-for-21 for 214 yards and threw a career-high three touchdowns.

Oronde Gadsen, with a 6-yard catch, and Leslie Shepherd, left wide-open in the end zone for a 14-yarder, also scored for the Dolphins.

Olindo Mare kicked four field goals, the longest from 32 yards.

"Our game plan was to come out and run the ball effectively and really test the young linebackers that were in there," Fiedler said, adding that his shoulder felt fine. "We put ourselves in a great position right now."

"Ten wins," coach Dave Wannstedt said. "I told the players now the stakes rise a little bit."

NOTES - Miami endured a series of injuries to Shepherd (right knee), defensive endJason Taylor (right hand contusion), tackleTodd Wade (left calf), cornerback Jerry Wilson (right ankle) and linebacker Twan Russell (left ankle sprain). A Dolphins spokesman said the status of each player is unknown, and that Shepherd and Wade will have MRIs on Monday. ... When Marcellus Wiley, who attended Columbia, sacked Fiedler (Dartmouth) in the first quarter, it marked the first time two Ivy Leaguers were involved in a sack since 1984 when Buffalo's Joe Dufek (Yale) was sacked by Cincinnati's Reggie Williams (Dartmouth). ... Jason Taylor's three sacks and Trace Armstrong's two gave them a combined 28.5, tying a 27-year-old franchise record as the team's most productive sack tandem.

 

Game Breakdown
MIA BUF
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
   Total plays
   Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
   Rushes
   Average per rush
NET YARDS PASSING
   Completed-attempted
   Yards per pass
   Sacked-yards lost
PUNTS-AVERAGE
RETURN YARDAGE
   Punts-returns
   Kickoffs-returns
   Interceptions-returns
PENALTIES-YARDS
FUMBLES-LOST
TIME OF POSSESSION
15
6-14
0-0
333
60
5.6
133
37
3.6
200
13-21
8.7
2-14
4-40.3
88
1-7
2-32
3-49
10-86
1-1
33:49
14
3-13
0-1
196
59
3.3
160
26
6.2
36
8-27
1.1
6-39
5-28.6
149
1-5
8-144
0-0
4-30
2-0
26:11
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Missed field goals
Buffalo (Steve Christie 47).

Miami rushing
Lamar Smith 28-100, J.j. Johnson 6-23, Autry Denson 2-10, Jay Fiedler 1-0.

Buffalo rushing
Shawn Bryson 12-88, Antowain Smith 10-39, Doug Flutie 1-17, Rob Johnson 3-16.

Miami passing
Jay Fiedler 13-21 for 214 yards, 0 INT, 3 TD.

Buffalo passing
Rob Johnson 6-18 for 44 yards, 2 INT, 0 TD, Doug Flutie 2-9 for 31 yards, 1 INT, 0 TD.

Miami receiving
Lamar Smith 4-23, Leslie Shepherd 3-67, Oronde Gadsden 3-43, Tony Martin 1-39, O.j. Mcduffie 1-24, Rob Konrad 1-18.

Buffalo receiving
Eric Moulds 2-31, Jeremy Mcdaniel 2-27, Shawn Bryson 2-minus 4, Peerless Price 1-11, Jay Riemersma 1-10.

Miami tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Zach Thomas 7-1-0, Jason Taylor 5-1-3, Brock Marion 5-0-0, Trace Armstrong 3-2-2, Lorenzo Bromell 4-0-1, Brian Walker 3-0-0, Patrick Surtain 3-0-0, Kenny Mixon 2-0-0, Derrick Rodgers 1-1-0, Daryl Gardener 1-0-0, Terrance Shaw 1-0-0, Jermaine Haley 1-0-0, Sam Madison 1-0-0, Robert Jones 1-0-0, Tim Bowens 0-1-0.

Buffalo tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
John Holecek 10-2-0, Henry Jones 5-1-0, Jay Foreman 4-2-0, Marcellus Wiley 4-1-1.5, Travares Tillman 4-0-0, Kenyatta Wright 3-1-0, Pat Williams 2-2-0.5, Corey Moore 1-3-0, Chris Watson 3-0-0, Ken Irvin 3-0-0, Shawn Price 1-2-0, Keith Newman 2-0-0, Erik Flowers 2-0-0, Daryl Porter 1-1-0, Fred Jones 1-1-0, Ted Washington 1-0-0.

Interceptions
Miami (Sam Madison 1 for 20 yards, Patrick Surtain 1 for 0 yards, Brian Walker 1 for 29 yards).

Fumbles lost
Miami (Jay Fiedler).

Opponent's fumbles recovered
Buffalo (Corey Moore).


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