Tua and the boys just need to focus on the execution of one play at a time. just keep trucking on and don't even look at scoreboard. Score the most points you possibly can as fast as you can. Foot on the throttle all 60 minutes.
I predict, 41-20 Bills roll on Sunday. Miami's only chance to keep it close in the 4th qtr is to run the ball 30+ times, limit the penalties, Tua plays an efficient game, and Miami has to be +2 or better in the turnover margin. I think the Phins will have success running the ball, but penalties and turnovers are always their Achilles heel. I also don't see how the defense will be able to stop the Bills offense. Only hope is that the defense can bend but don't break, and hold them to 3 in the red zone. Also, they have to be opportunistic. A tipped ball for a pick, a sack fumble, a blocked kick, kickoff or punt return. Buffalo is just a better team. Unless they lay an egg, and don't show up, this will be a tough one for the Dolphins.
despite how "good" Tua was during the Cardinals game and he wasn't that "good" with a 5.8y passing average. Do people not look at how many pass attempts he made and see that he and the Dolphins were doing everything they could to protect him. The sooner you all realize we need to blow it up, the sooner the healing begins.
@@The_Zilli I prefer to watch the film and assess how the players actually executed the calls made and why instead of using a single statistic to holistically boil a player performance down to a binary outcome of “good” or “bad” off that single number but to each their own
@@LockedOnDolphins Oh I agree with you however that single stat reveals a lot. I also omitted the numerous botched snaps and the fumble. He wasn't even the best QB on the field during the game so lets do away with this notion that Tua played good when he was outplayed by the opposition QB, threw for short distances and had multiple botched snaps that resulted in negative plays. Oh and that safety. So yeah, "good" is being generous. It was your typical Tua game.
Boy scout don't have to worry about that. We are 2-5. Nothing to be pumping chest about. You guys are playing at high level. We are a hot mess right know.
The two best locked on guys easily
Tua and the boys just need to focus on the execution of one play at a time. just keep trucking on and don't even look at scoreboard. Score the most points you possibly can as fast as you can. Foot on the throttle all 60 minutes.
I’ll be happy if Miami can keep it close but I doubt it. Buffalo has our number.
Thanks, guys.
I predict, 41-20 Bills roll on Sunday. Miami's only chance to keep it close in the 4th qtr is to run the ball 30+ times, limit the penalties, Tua plays an efficient game, and Miami has to be +2 or better in the turnover margin. I think the Phins will have success running the ball, but penalties and turnovers are always their Achilles heel. I also don't see how the defense will be able to stop the Bills offense. Only hope is that the defense can bend but don't break, and hold them to 3 in the red zone. Also, they have to be opportunistic. A tipped ball for a pick, a sack fumble, a blocked kick, kickoff or punt return. Buffalo is just a better team. Unless they lay an egg, and don't show up, this will be a tough one for the Dolphins.
Watch Q4 highlights of last years' week 18 matchup. Its a microcosm of Fins this season.
Thank you Kyle ❤❤ Joseph J Marino MUST be held accountable
Keep it under 20pts differential.
Brother Kyle!!! Wassap 👊🏿👍🏿
Joe Marino looks like a heavier version of Josh Allen.
Bills -13.5 +250 is free money
despite how "good" Tua was during the Cardinals game and he wasn't that "good" with a 5.8y passing average. Do people not look at how many pass attempts he made and see that he and the Dolphins were doing everything they could to protect him. The sooner you all realize we need to blow it up, the sooner the healing begins.
@@The_Zilli I prefer to watch the film and assess how the players actually executed the calls made and why instead of using a single statistic to holistically boil a player performance down to a binary outcome of “good” or “bad” off that single number but to each their own
@@LockedOnDolphins Oh I agree with you however that single stat reveals a lot. I also omitted the numerous botched snaps and the fumble. He wasn't even the best QB on the field during the game so lets do away with this notion that Tua played good when he was outplayed by the opposition QB, threw for short distances and had multiple botched snaps that resulted in negative plays. Oh and that safety. So yeah, "good" is being generous. It was your typical Tua game.
Miami no chance with this rot O&D lines. Buffalo 38 Miami 24
Bills must extinguish the Dolphins playoff hopes. I don’t want these fin fans walking around with their chest out. 🤮
Boy scout don't have to worry about that. We are 2-5. Nothing to be pumping chest about. You guys are playing at high level. We are a hot mess right know.