The Bills were just as off yesterday as we were, so there's going to be an opportunity to win the game this week. I believe that they're the better team overall, but if our offense "clicks" this Sunday then I think we'll be in the game all the way to the end.
This could be the way to play to Allen, don't blitz him and let him try to beat you in the pocket throwing.
If Miami can do it they're going to have to do something differently. That's a lot of blitzes for an average number of pressures.
So we had 21 blitzes for 10 pressures...which sounds horrible. But it was the Pats and we were locked-in on zone, which is not our strength and takes away that ability to get consistent pressure. I don't think that will be the norm though; our norm is that cover zero that generates crazy pressure from all angles, and that's what we will likely do against buffalo.
Will Fuller was not spotted during the portion of Dolphins practice open to media on Thursday, but it appears his return to game action is still on track. Miami announced after the session that Fuller did not attend practice due to a personal matter and was not injury-related. Fuller is slated to make his Dolphins debut this weekend as the team takes on the Bills. He missed last week while serving the last game of a six-game suspension. Miami’s injury report contained other good news for the club, as the three players who were limited in Wednesday’s session were all upgraded on Thursday. Tight end Adam Shaheen (knee), linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (back), and receiver Preston Williams (foot) all went from limited to full participants. Safety Clayton Fejedelem (shoulder), defensive tackle John Jenkins (knee), receiver DeVante Parker (shoulder), and linebacker Elandon Roberts (knee) remained full participants.
For those who haven't lived in South Florida, that's a typical forecast for the area and we'd call that "sunny". With such high humidity, it rains just about every single day in the afternoons, but sometimes it's for 1-3 minutes and then it's sunny again. So the weather forecasts are very hard to trust- most "rainy days" are also beach days for the majority of the afternoon. Also, if it's just a quick, light rain...there's really no point in going inside since it's the coolest part of the day. As an athlete I would celebrate a quick downpour.
A sunny day would be nice and, as hosts, we will ensure that our guests can work on their tans on the sunny side of the field in their dark blue uniforms. Hopefully Tua has been working on the no huddle, up tempo stuff.
To be honest we might want a rain filled sloppy day so the run game plays a bigger role. I’m not confident in us beating Buffalo this week. I have it down as an L but would love to be wrong I just think they have a better defense and offense than us across the board.. thinking 28-17 kinda game