MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Adam Gase had a secretive smirk on his face as he watched Albert Wilson line up everywhere on the practice field. It was coming, but nobody knew exactly when. The Oakland Raiders had no idea.
Wilson had played running back, receiver, wildcat QB and took reverses in his first two games as a Dolphin. But Gase knew he'd eventually let his do-it-all weapon pass the rock soon. Real soon.
The time came with 7 minutes, 32 seconds left in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Raiders. The Miami Dolphins were just two yards shy of midfield, down 17-14, with a first-and-10.