Bills will attack Dolphins Miami secondary appears vulnerable By Mark Gaughan NEWS SPORTS REPORTER The Miami Dolphins' defensive secondary could be a sight for the sore eyes of the Buffalo Bills' receivers Sunday. Or vice versa. The Dolphins have been giving up long pass plays like waves hitting the beach the past two weeks. The Bills had all kinds of trouble getting the ball to wideouts Lee Evans and Terrell Owens in two of their first three games. LINK Bills will attack Dolphins : Sports : The Buffalo News
They better. Hell We have to spread the ball around, TE needs to take some chances and stop relying on the check down! Put it up there and give the WR a chance to make a play. but the ball in a position that only the WR can make the play. We need to do something before all hell breaks loose