The ONLY Way The Miami Dolphins Beat The Buffalo Bills!



There Are No More Excuses! The ONLY Way The Miami Dolphins Beat The Buffalo Bills! #miamidolphins #buffalobills …

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  1. Guess who Dolphins fans blame whenever the Buffalo Bills lose? They blame Josh Allen. Even when he does all the scoring for his team they'll still blame Josh Allen and put it all on him and call him a fraud. They don't blame the defense or anything else. Think about it this way. If Josh Allen is a fraud and Tua can't beat Josh Allen then what does that make Tua? God forbid you actually blame Tua for losing then you're all of a sudden a hater. Tua fans like that are soft. There's no point in even arguing with them. They're too far gone.

  2. I can't believe what I saw in the first half then what I saw in the second half. I'm just trying to figure out McDaniel????? Fangio and the D did a great job, short handed. Ryder, give the a TE. and a solid O line with the run game and we have an MVP an SB. All that was needed was to change nuances on the runs. He abandoned the run and let them play nickel as a result. First pick was on Tua. The second was every bit as much on McDaniel. Why practice waddle all week if you weren't going to play him???? Guess what… All those reps would have gone to the backups , like claypool. That was the second issue with tua… No continuity and no timing with the backups. That's a throw I threw a lot to stop a clock in college. It was to be a fee yards in front of the defender and then out of bounds. Claypool obviously was to cut hard at the the 30 as this was meant be an out. That was a spot throw and it was were it hat to be. No continuity and thus no timing a wrongness of pattern!!! If those to had reps during the week, that's beautiful csnch and immediate step out to stop the clock. This was a play used by Tom Brady for years! Tyreek was overused this year and this was the result not to mention how stale the whole pass game was.
    Excellent video and thanks for not being a downer like everyone else. As long as Grier grabs a top dawg tight end and improves the o line so we have time for several reads… Tua wins an MVP next year and we finally win our 3rd SB. Still, McDaniel has got to grow

  3. Another prove it game for Tua. So far he’s 1-9 with mostly poor to horrible play in these big games. I know he’s still improving and he’s got the tools but he hasn’t proved jack sh_t in almost 4 full years. Still rooting for him though. Love that kid

  4. I dont visit this channel often but i will say it seems you thoroughly enjoy (with literal joyous giggling laughter) berating and mocking this team, players and coaches. It seems it goes beyond an objective view. Easy targets with so many key injuries, run your numbers while Miami has the NFL average of starters O-line and team as a whole. You'll get your desired outcome tonight with all the backups n hobbled players, enjoy.

  5. Too many injuries.. but they should be resting up this game had they FINISHED taking care of business against the Titans. Ravens TOOK the 1 seed but 2nd was locked up weeks ago til 4th quarter. So now they'll have to fight their way to it as broken a team as they are.

  6. I believe Tua and his receivers next development will be learning how to make plays outside the pocket when the play breaks down. I know people assume this is only instinctual but it can be developed & schemed up as well.

  7. People might not understand what I’m about say; TUA’s “biggest passion is his faith” can you mix the 2? Yes, you can definitely mix football and faith. Many athletes, including football players, find strength and inspiration in their faith while pursuing their passion for the sport. Faith can provide guidance, motivation, and a sense of purpose both on and off the field. It can also help athletes develop values such as teamwork, perseverance, and humility. “I believe As I said before, Tua will be the reason the Miami Dolphins win Sunday night against the Buffalo Bills! I’m not pretending to be God or a psychic, but it is my Belief! Let’s go Dolphins 🐬!

  8. Barry – I absolutely love your takes and will continue to support what you present on all of your platforms. With that said, I think the reason you go so hard on Tua when applicable, is due to the inconsistent play against premier teams however, I believe Tua will perform and will not be the reason we lose but will be the reason we win. God bless and may heaven smile upon you!

  9. Barry in all my years in being a Football fan, or Baseball fan, I never ever heard a leader be so calm after a ASS beatdown, that is scary. Hell even as a Christian man, didn't Christ go crazy in the Temple Court when they were selling and not respecting the Lord. Tua, needs to show some anger, or perhaps that he has a pulse.

  10. Tua has a problem. He can't sramble out of the pocket and as soon as he sees a defender he either fumbles, throws an interception or just lays down on the ground. He's only effective within 2 seconds in the pocket.

  11. Tua never changes the play. He did once amd he made sure to tell us about it. Im thinking it was the Denver game. If the offemse is still working on End zone TD celebrations, we are going to lose this game. McDaniel reminds me of the substitute teacher that all the kids thought was cool. He let you do whatever you want. Kids got out of hand, he didn't care. Just looked the other way. Kids are gonna love that.

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