Dolphins film study: What happened to the offense? And revisiting decision to not shadow Diggs
Briefly

After opening the game with a pair of touchdown drives, Miami struggled to move the ball and turned the ball over on downs on its final three possessions, with the game out of hand.
The Bills did focus their efforts on stopping Miami's deep passing. Buffalo played some form of two-high-safety coverage - Cover 2, Cover 4, Cover 6, and two-man - on 64.2 percent of Tagovailoa's dropbacks, according to TruMedia. Buffalo's fast inside linebackers Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard, as well as slot corner Taron Johnson, did a great job of getting depth over the middle of the field and forcing tight passing windows.
Read at Miami Herald
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