Miami Dolphins break 3-game losing streak
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Chris Perkins and Dave Hyde discuss Miami’s surprise win over the Atlanta Falcons, and what is repeatable from that victory that could lead to continued success.
The Atlanta Falcons failed to show up in Week 8, allowing the Miami Dolphins to secure just their second win of the season. It was supposed to be a game for the Falcons to get back on track at home, but instead they were blown out,
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NFL GM delivers a harsh verdict on the Miami Dolphins’ future — and it echoes exactly what fans have been fearing all season
The Miami Dolphins' efforts to right the ship will take another step on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. Miami, for their part, has been largely competitive in a number of their losses this season — but a 31-6 drubbing at the hands of the Cleveland Browns offered the kind of shell-shock that
The Miami Dolphins will play their next two games within a five-day span, and they got some clarity as to their quarterback competition for those two games. The
The Dolphins are now 2-6 and even after upsetting the Falcons, they are far from a playoff team and likely looking to trade players by NFL Trade Deadline on Nov. 4.
Raise your hand if you had "Daniel Brunskill" on your bingo card for x-factors for the Miami Dolphins' Week 8 offensive game plan against the Atlanta Falcons. If so, congratulations. You're a prophet.