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Dolphins vs. Bills: Three must know the plot for five Thursday games

Dolphins vs. Bills: Three must know the plot for five Thursday games


1) Allen looks like a flash dolphin after a rare zero-td show

Even while suffering from a bloody nose, Josh Allen led the dominant performance against the Jets but was held without, for example, passing or hurrying only for the eighth time for 125 processes (including after season). He now looks to bend more against a team he has hired, including in both games last year against Miami. The dolphins continued to drive Allen under control but had trouble slowing down the rest of the bills attack. Through two games this season, Miami has allowed Daniel Jones and Drake Maye to throw for four eg and zero ints and they each ran for two eg. The dolphins have had difficulty getting off the scene defensively and the lack of interior. The bills have countless weapons; They can run it with James Cook and eight different matches have multiple receptions through two games. Unless offensive line Buffalo collapses, Allen should have plenty of chances to play.

2) Tua, McDaniel needs to build on a big break

Lost in the loss to Patriots was the fact that the big play appeared in the Dolphins offense. It was nowhere to be found in week 1, but week 2 saw the dolphins tearing eight games out of 15 plus meters. Patriots’ defense may still need a job, but it is a step in the right direction. If the dolphins can’t control the clock – Miami is last dead, but Buffalo is in the first place – then they might as well try to win a penalty shoot -out. Tua Tagovailoa has not achieved much success in the career against bills, but he, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle (who came up with the Tuesday injury report) must continue to focus on Buffalo college, even if there are worries. De’von Achane also expects to be a great volume and he has been thorny in the sides of Bills, with six eg and 467 meters from inspection in four games against them. The bills will give the ground down, but they aim to take the ball away and ride in 24 games strikes not losing the turnover campaign as a team, including play.

3) Buffalo’s defense dealing with injury

If there is hope for the dolphins, Buffalo’s defense is dealing with a lot of injuries. Defense Ed Oliver missed Sunday’s game and will also be for this one. Linebacker Matt Milano, who has achieved success against Miami, is also aside. In college, both Cam Lewis and Taron Johnson have been limited participants. Oliver is a singular force in this defense and his absence could be found. If the bills cannot be penetrated against the Dolphins O-Line, it would come as a surprise. Gregory Rousseau and Joey Bosa have been good from the edge so far and Daquan Jones and newcomer TJ Sanders and Deone Walker should have enough favorable games to create hay. The dolphins could try to take advantage of the absence of Milan, use screens, false guidance and play measures to get Bills ‘line bakers’ spinning.