Bills dump Dolphins as Owens scores 51-yard TD Offense is back in fashion in Buffalo now that Perry Fewell -- a defensive coordinator, of all people -- has taken over as interim head coach. In delivering Fewell his first career win, the Bills erupted for 24 points in the fourth quarter in a 31-14 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. And all Terrell Owens could wonder after he helped seal the rout with a 51-yard touchdown catch was what might have been if Bills owner Ralph Wilson had fired Dick Jauron a few games earlier. "Well, he's two weeks too late," Owens said, crediting Fewell who took over when Jauron was fired Nov. 17. "I've been wanting to be aggressive all year." After taking their first lead on Rian Lindell's career-best 56-yard field goal with 3:35 left, the Bills didn't let up. Owens scored on the next possession after Chad Henne threw his first of three interceptions. And Fewell was spotted along the sideline demanding another touchdown, which came after Fred Jackson sealed the rout by scoring on a 7-yard run with 1:20 remaining. "How sweet it is, baby," said Fewell, who has never been a head coach at any level. "We've been talking about finishing. That's what we did today." The win evened Fewell's record at 1-1, and came in a week in which the Bills tagged former Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan as a potential candidate to take over. Not so fast. "I'm not going to say that right now," safety Donte Whitner said when asked if this was a players' statement favoring Fewell. "But I know we can run a couple off in a row, and then we'll talk about that." The Bills (4-7), who snapped a three-game skid, have little time to enjoy the victory as they prepare to "host" the New York Jets at Toronto on Thursday.
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