With the firm purpose of starting a spectacular comeback this season. The Dolphins visit the Bills this Sunday, November 3 (1 p.m. TV: CBS and Radio: WZTU 94.9-FM in Spanish) at Highmark Stadium, where they haven’t been able to win from 2016, although there is always a first time.
After last weekend’s tough defeat, MIami’s team has locked itself in to work hard, such as the secret formula to get out of his bad situation so that he can reverse it, defeating Buffalo and surprise.
Surprise, yes, because the Bills are wide favorites. They don’t likely lead the same division as the Dolphins with (6-2) while the Dolphins go third (2-5) behind the Jets (3-6).
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While Miami beating Buffalo is a huge hurdle, especially after losing 31-10 in Week 2, it’s not an impossible thing either and it’s certainly the best way to get into the playoffs.
For Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, re-measures the Bills has a special incentive, having suffered their third concussion and losing the game the worst way. A rematch at home is very appetizing, although logically you will have to be very careful and your defense will have to protect you better.
“It all starts this week against Buffalo, against a really good team and I see them on Sunday. We just focus on what we have to do and we care about ourselves,” Tua said. You have to find a way to beat them no matter what it looks like.
That’s the recipe for it. I played against them eight times, and we lost seven. We just couldn’t find a way to do it. “This is another opportunity for us to do,” he added.
Tua returned last week to the Cardinals and although they fell 28-27 the QB did frankly well, with no trace of the commotion, the penalty was that the team didn’t support him enough. It won’t be easy to repeat the performance against the Bills but there’s a lot of desire to do so.
Similarly, Miami’s defense will have to make a better fit to reduce QB Josh Allen leading the Bills’ powerful offense, which has really dominated the Dolphins for the past six years, but that’s history and a new encounter is coming.
It’s not just about better-covering receivers, but you’ll also have to be careful about the ground attack that Buffalo has developed by honoring his name. If a team can do it, it is Miami.
“There are many lessons we have to learn throughout these games, but we strive during the week, we really prepare and are still in the race,” CB Jalen Ramsey said. I keep hope until I can’t keep it anymore, I feel like we have a good group we just have to move on, and push.
But the Fins still have theirs with three big WRs like Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Odell Beckham, who must turn up at once, to those who have joined without asking permission from Jonnu Smith.
They also have three good RBs Raheem Mostert, De-Von Achane, and Jaylen Wright, who can help significantly in the attack.
Worse than the Dolphins need most for this game is for the team to become a rock, both to protect their versatile offensive, and to stop Bill’s attack, and then function as a good machine in which all their players fulfill their role perfectly by minimizing penalties.
For this momentous match, the Dolphins will not be able to count on the defensive tackle Zach Sieler (orbital work), CB Kader Kohou (neck), and TE Julian Hill (shoulder). While the safety Jevon Holland (hand and knee) is doubtful and the WR River Cracraft, FB Alec Ingold, and CB Storm Duck are questionable
“I’m more inclined to be cautious about the schedule and advice of the medical team,” coach Mike McDaniel said. I’m leaning more toward next week, but we’ll communicate about it and make the decision soon.
McDaniel has worked to find a way for his WRs to shine knowing his team fell against weaker teams and now it’s up to beat the strong.