Things we learned Miami Dolphins' 31-21 loss to Buffalo Bills
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Things we learned Miami Dolphins' 31-21 loss to Buffalo Bills
"Right guard Kion Smith, the replacement for right guard James Daniels, got replaced by Daniel Brunksill in the third quarter, meaning the Dolphins were down to their third-team right guard. It turned out to be costly as Brunkill missed a block on Bills defensive tackle Deone Walker in the fourth quarter. Walker was in Tagovailoa's face when he threw a game-deciding interception to linebacker Terrel Bernard with 3:00 left."
"The Dolphins (0-3) entered Thursday's game with a 1-6 record vs. Buffalo in the McDaniel era and riding a six-game losing streak. But although they were 0-4 at Buffalo in the McDaniel era, three of those losses were three-point affairs - 34-31, 32-29 and 30-27. And some of the operational errors that plagued them in the first two games - delay of game, 12 men in the huddle, late getting offensive plays in the huddle - didn't surface Thursday."
The Miami Dolphins lost 31-21 at Buffalo, dropping to 0-3 on the season. The team avoided earlier operational mistakes like delay-of-game and 12-men penalties but suffered key roster and execution failures. Right guard Kion Smith was replaced, and third-team right guard Daniel Brunksill missed a critical block that led to a game-deciding interception with three minutes remaining. Defensive tackle Zach Sieler was flagged for roughing the kicker on what had appeared to be a third-down stop, setting up a Bills touchdown. The result continued a multi-game losing trend against Buffalo in the Mike McDaniel era.
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