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Dolphins hopeful that the Ronnie-Ricky combo keeps clicking

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Posted 8:45PM on Monday 31st October 2005 ( 19 years ago )
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) Ricky Williams didn&#39;t know Monday was Nick Saban&#39;s birthday, and Ronnie Brown had trouble thinking of what the Miami Dolphins coach would want as a gift.<br> <br> Here&#39;s an idea: combining for 40 carries and 188 yards every week would suit Saban nicely.<br> <br> The Dolphins host Atlanta, one of five teams with an NFC-leading 5-2 record, next Sunday.<br> <br> There was much for Miami to celebrate on Monday. Beating New Orleans in Baton Rouge on Sunday marked Miami&#39;s first road win of the season. For the first time since at least 1983, the Dolphins didn&#39;t allow an opponent to convert any third-down attempts. And they&#39;re now alone in second place in the AFC East.<br> <br> ``The chemistry that this group played with was probably the best we played with all year, in terms of communication and playing together and disguising and executing.&#39;&#39; Saban said, working on his 54th birthday. ``It gave everybody a little better chance to be successful, and it paid off.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> But the brightest sign that emerged in the 21-6 victory over the struggling Saints was how Miami&#39;s talented runners put together their finest combined effort of the season, a trend that Saban would obviously like to see continue.<br> <br> ``To have two runners do what these guys do, obviously there&#39;s an advantage in doing that,&#39;&#39; Saban said. ``You take 23 carries from one guy and 17 from the other. If one guy had to make those 40 carries, he&#39;d have to be pretty special.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Brown had 23 carries for 106 yards, Williams 17 for 82 against New Orleans a team that allows 133.9 yards rushing per game, the fifth-highest total in the NFL.<br> <br> Neither reached the end zone Gus Frerotte threw a 12-yard pass to Chris Chambers for Miami&#39;s only touchdown but their yeomanlike effort allowed Miami (3-4) to keep the ball for more than 36 minutes and establish a season-high rushing total.<br> <br> ``We really got in a rhythm. And I was in a rhythm, definitely,&#39;&#39; Williams said. ``I was getting more in a groove and I was fresher, and I think Ronnie was fresher late in the game.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Miami&#39;s 47 carries as a team represented its most in a regular-season game since running 56 times against the Jets on Sept. 12, 1982. And the Dolphins hadn&#39;t run for 188 yards as a team in nearly three years.<br> <br> Plus, Brown and Williams were the first Miami duo to rush for 80 yards in the same game since Delvin Williams and Larry Csonka against Oakland on Oct. 8, 1979.<br> <br> ``That kind of balance, I think, is critical to us being successful offensively,&#39;&#39; Saban said.<br> <br> Brown and Williams each had three carries that gained at least 11 yards, and both seemed to get stronger throughout the game.<br> <br> Brown, who was stopped for 2 yards or less on 11 of his first 18 carries, got 46 yards off his final five rushes.<br> <br> Williams gained 38 yards on his final six carries, and looked nothing like the player who managed a total of 7 yards on 11 carries in his first two games back from a yearlong retirement and a four-game NFL suspension for violating its substance abuse policy.<br> <br> ``If you go to a symphony or an orchestra, you look at the first chair and the second chair and the third chair, the difference between them is the amount of time that they&#39;ve played and practiced,&#39;&#39; Williams said. ``As I&#39;m on the field more, I think I&#39;m getting better.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The next trick for the Dolphins will be trying to pull off a modest two-game winning streak, something Miami has done only once since the end of the 2003 season.<br> <br> ``When we get it right and play at a certain level of intensity, with confidence ... when we get it right, we really play pretty good football,&#39;&#39; Saban said.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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