
Every week, NFL FanHouse hits the lowlights from Sunday's action, looking at those players who did the most to move their head coaches that much closer to returning to the Bed and Breakfast business.
Matt Stover, Ravens
It's sorta unfair to put the Ravens latest loss -- that's eight straight now -- on the team's only scoring threat. But Stover, one of the league's most consistent kickers, honked a 44-yard field-goal attempt in overtime. And three plays later, this happened.
For the Dolphins, they win their first game since Week 14 of the 2006 season and now everybody knows the name Greg Camarillo. The Ravens are now the biggest laughingstock in the NFL, and Brian Billick -- who may not be a great coach, but is apparently great at talking himself into at least one more year on the job -- would be just as effective if he stayed in the locker room and did crossword puzzles for three hours on game days.
Next up for Miami: they head to New England to try to extend their one-game winning streak -- and to give the crotchety old guys something to live for -- while Baltimore continues its quest for a top-5 pick in next April's draft. So far, so good on that front.
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