Derrick Henry Set to Unleash Ruthless Attack on Struggling Dolphins Defense—Can Miami Survive?
Miami needed a win as well, and unfortunately, it came in a game that I was fading them. My stance was that the Dolphins needed to win games and were playing with desperation for weeks. What was different about this game? They seem like the locker room was against the coach. The players were uninterested in making an impact. I still think one win is too little, too late, but I’m sure it made the locker room lighten up a little bit. Tua Tagovailoa had his best game of the season, and it wasn’t even close. He completed 20 of 26 attempts for 205 yards and four touchdowns. He sent those to four different receivers as well. Maybe it was a lack of pressure on him from Atlanta, or maybe it was something else. Either way, Tagovailoa made this his best outing of the year. Can he replicate it against Baltimore? You would think so considering how many touchdowns the Ravens have allowed and that they have allowed 250 passing yards per game to opponents. Even though they’ve only allowed three touchdowns over the past two games, they still have allowed 467 passing yards.



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