Instant Analysis: Miami Dolphins 30, Buffalo Bills 13
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Instant Analysis: Miami Dolphins 30, Buffalo Bills 13
"The Dolphins played their best game of the season against Buffalo. And that was two games after playing their best game of the year against Atlanta. It shows you what this season could have been, and offers a glimpse of what it still could be considering Miami has seven games remaining and four (Washington, New Orleans, New York Jets and Cincinnati) should be considered winnable."
"Of course the Dolphins do this just when most fans are ready to tank for high draft picks. The familiarity with Buffalo and tight losses recently helped Miami pull it off before going overseas for a week in Madrid. With the Commanders, the bye, the Saints and the Jets coming back, there is a path to 6-7 going into "Monday Night Football" against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the middle of December for this team."
"What a roller-coaster this season is evolving into. After a tumultuous trade-deadline week that can result in a disjointed squad taking the field, the Jaelan Phillips-less and Chris Grier-less Dolphins laid a resounding, NFL-shaking whupping on Josh Allen and the Bills. Now, the Dolphins are in position to enter a domain where very few thought they could be entering December: Being in the hunt."
The Dolphins upset the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium, improving to 3-7. The team produced its best game of the season following another recent strong performance, indicating the season could have been better and still could be with seven games remaining. Several upcoming opponents (Washington, New Orleans, New York Jets and Cincinnati) appear winnable and create a path to a 6-7 record. Familiarity with Buffalo and recent close losses aided the victory before an overseas break in Madrid. Despite trade-deadline departures and injuries, Miami dominated Josh Allen's Bills and moved into contention entering December.
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