Dave Hyde, Sports Columnist
You didn’t want an ideal script to start out the season. You simply want a win and that’s what the Dolphins received in a 20-7 win towards New England. You noticed Mike McDaniel’s affect in occurring fourth down a pair occasions within the first half, together with one which led to a 42-yard landing. You noticed this protection dominate the Patriots as soon as once more, scoring landing (their third up to now two video games towards the Patriots) and shutting down what seems like a pop-gun New England offense.
Chris Perkins, Dolphins Columnist
It was a superb day throughout for the Dolphins — offense, protection, particular groups and training. No space was poor, and the Tua Tagovailoa to Tyreek Hill connection labored properly sufficient for eight receptions for 94 yards. Yeah, maybe you might nitpick on some areas, however the Dolphins dominated a division opponent with a robust opening-day efficiency. Nice job, now on to Baltimore.
David Furones, Dolphins Writer
The Dolphins protection made the performs to show the sport of their favor. Tua Tagovailoa was adequate and prevented the expensive errors that Patriots QB Mac Jones did make towards the Miami protection. Mike McDaniel proved the second wasn’t too massive for him towards Bill Belichick.
Keven Lerner, Assistant Sports Editor
The Dolphins have flashes of trying like a greater offense, nevertheless it was the go rush that paved the way in which to ship Bill Belichick to defeat but once more in Miami Gardens.
Steve Svekis, Sports Senior Content Editor
There is clearly a spark with this velocity injection into the Dolphins offense, however the way in which Tua Tagovailoa shuts down when beneath strain, or when throwing to his proper? It must be rectified because the schedule will get more durable, together with 9 of the ultimate 16 video games being on the highway. The go rush and blitz combine was spectacular, even with Jaelan Phillips not being seen a lot. And Kader Kohou … wow. Defense made Mac Jones appear to be a pretender.
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