As FanHouser Ryan Wilson told you last week, the Miami Dolphins kicked Keith Traylor off the team over a fight on the team plane. The fight led to an all-out argument with head coach Cam Cameron who then banished him from the team (he was on the roster for the last game of the season).
Now we know what the fight was all about: dominoes:
Last week's argument on the team plane that led to Keith Traylor's banishment began over a game of dominoes, with Vernon Carey and Rex Hadnot ribbing Traylor (and vice versa) before tempers flared. Carey and Hadnot sat down when Cameron asked them to, but Traylor initially refused. Some players were amused when they heard Traylor yelling and cursing in a meeting with Cameron the next day.
To steal a quote from Ryan: 'This seems like a fitting end to a one-win campaign." It was a game of dominoes that started this mess. Imagine if they were playing Hungry Hungry Hippos! It would've gotten out of hand!
Now, Traylor was probably done as a Dolphin anyways - Bill Parcells most likely would've purged him. But this looks bad for Cameron. Not only does he have to act like daddy on the team plane by telling the kids to sit down and shut up on a trip ... but the fact that the players were laughing about the whole thing doesn't say much for his credibility.
Cam. The Tuna needs to see you. And bring your playbook.
This seems like a fitting end to a one-win campaign. Dolphins' first-year head coach
We all are waiting to see what the line is for next week's meeting between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots. Most likely, the Pats will enter that game at 14-0 ... and the Dolphins will be 0-14. However, Miami will share the field with a 17-0 team this week: the 1972 Dolphins.
The Chiefs' offense comes into the game on quite a roll. Ever since mustering up next to nothing against Pittsburgh, the Chiefs have averaged 32 points a game. Through the efficiency of Damon Huard and the relentlessness of Larry Johnson, the offense looks like it is on the same kind of roll it was on around this point last season.
























