
"After enduring a tough early season schedule that saw them lose to the Panthers, Buccaneers, and 49ers while beating the Vikings, Commanders, and Bills, the Falcons get a brief reprieve before facing off against resurgent Patriots and Colts teams. That comes in the form of the woeful Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins are terrible, as their record suggests, but are they bad enough that we should expect-nay, demand a Falcons win? In short, yes. Let's get into it."
"Over this past offseason, the Dolphins traded Jonnu Smith and Jalen Ramsey to the Steelers for Minkah Fitzpatrick, made a splash signing by bringing in James Daniels (who has been excellent in pass protection and merely so-so as a run blocker at guard), Larry Borom (who has been bad at right tackle), Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (who is currently serving as the team's #2 receiver and has seven catches for 42 yards), and Ashtyn Davis (who has been a reasonably solid starter)."
The Falcons began the season with losses to the Panthers, Buccaneers, and 49ers and wins over the Vikings, Commanders, and Bills, then face the struggling Dolphins before tougher Patriots and Colts games. The Falcons move the ball well between the 20s but struggle in the red zone and produce too many low-scoring games despite offensive talent. Miami possesses a decent pass defense but ranks poorly in most other metrics and has only one win. Miami changed coaches and added several new players on offense and defense while retaining Tua Tagovailoa.
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