{"id":59682,"date":"2024-01-08T07:42:08","date_gmt":"2024-01-08T12:42:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dolphinstalk.com\/?p=59682"},"modified":"2024-01-11T14:11:49","modified_gmt":"2024-01-11T19:11:49","slug":"takeaways-from-miamis-defeat-against-buffalo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dolphinstalk.com\/2024\/01\/takeaways-from-miamis-defeat-against-buffalo\/","title":{"rendered":"Takeaways from Miami\u2019s defeat against Buffalo"},"content":{"rendered":"
Entering the Week 18 slate, Miami had an opportunity to play the Steelers in the opening round of the playoffs if certain matchups went their way; unfortunately, that won’t be the case due to the Jaguars and Dolphins losing. Had Miami won against Buffalo, they’d have played the Bills again, a matchup that hasn’t favored Miami since Josh Allen arrived in Buffalo. If Miami had won both games, the playoff road would have been favorable, with Miami getting another home game against a lower-seeded opponent and avoiding going to Baltimore until the AFC Championship. Instead, they now find themselves with the tough task of winning three road games in a row to make the Super Bowl, something only three teams have done.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n On the bright side, Miami will now go to Kansas City to face a Chiefs team that, despite the track record of success in recent years, find themselves reeling and not looking like the powerhouse we’ve all gotten accustomed to seeing under Andy Reid & Patrick Mahomes. Since beating Miami in Germany, Mahomes has gone 3-4 and has scored more than 20 points in only two of those games.<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n In the first half of the game, Miami was moving the ball well, totaling 225 yards. In the second half, they amassed only 47 yards.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The Dolphins got out of the game fast, with Achane & Wilson succeeding in the run game. Once the Bills adjusted and made Miami take downfield shots, they were toast. With Tyreek Hill prioritized by the defense and their complementary weapons not being able to win their matchups, Miami could not move the ball. Having Waddle back in the lineup changes how defenses can play Miami, as he can take the top off a defense on any given play. Not having him available proved costly in this game.<\/span><\/p>\n This game marked the return of talented right guard Robert Hunt to the starting lineup. His presence bolstered Miami\u2019s offensive line, resulting in their best performance in recent weeks. Despite Miami\u2019s offensive struggles in the second half, which were mainly due to Buffalo deploying eight defenders in the box, the line performed well. They ensured Tua Tagovailoa had clean pockets and ample time to throw, protecting him from sacks against Buffalo\u2019s talented defensive line. Additionally, the offensive line played a key role in clearing paths for running backs Achane and Wilson, who averaged a solid 5.4 yards per carry.<\/span><\/p>\n Coming into the game, Miami had already lost their top two edge rushers, Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, who were each putting together Pro Bowl-caliber seasons. However, Andrew Van Ginkel had become one of the bright spots on the Dolphins\u2019 defense as he filled in for the injured Phillips. Unfortunately for Miami, he became yet another injury that they couldn’t afford to have.<\/span><\/p>\n Now Miami will have to rely on Melvin Ingram & Emmanuel Ogbah. Ingram was a free agent for most of the season, and Ogbah was a healthy scratch in Week 17. It’s not a good spot to be in when facing a 2x MVP next week.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n There have been a lot of positives from the Dolphins QB this season, primarily the fact he started all 17 games. However, his failure to deliver in crucial moments of big games has been disappointing, especially since he first made his name as the Quarterback who came off the bench at half-time to lead his College team to a National Championship.<\/span><\/p>\n The most troubling plays from him have all been interceptions that have shifted crucial games in a negative for Miami. Here are the worst ones:<\/span><\/p>\n Tagovailoa is a talented young Quarterback, but he’s got to start coming through in big moments for Miami to take the next step.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Tyreek Hill finished yet another electric season with the Dolphins, again breaking the single-season record for most yards in Franchise history. Despite his impressive season, Hill experienced notable low points in crucial games:<\/span><\/p>\n Additionally, Hill also dropped a pass on the final drive, but defensive pass interference ended up making the play still a net positive. However, had Hill caught the ball, he’d have had at least 10-15 yards after the catch. Miami needs its superstar wide receiver to be at his best in big moments, and that hasn\u2019t been the case.<\/span><\/p>\n Every single Dolphin fan knows the narrative that’s plagued the season: they can’t beat good teams. This is evident in Miami\u2019s 1-5 record against playoff teams, with a -91 point differential. The best way of changing the narrative is by beating the defending Super Bowl champions on their home turf. For all the negative comments I and others have written or said about Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill & Mike McDaniel<\/a> in big games, a win in Arrowhead completely shifts the narrative. Personally, I like Miami\u2019s chances against the Chiefs.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
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