Grading the Miami Dolphins. Week 14, F-I-N-S Fins Fins Fins.

The Miami Dolphins, after a challenging start to the season, have surged, winning four consecutive games. Their transformation is credited to Coach McDaniel’s strategic changes and the enhanced performance of both the defense and running backs. However, postseason hopes hinge on continued excellence and addressing quarterback Tua’s inconsistent play.

Grading the Miami Dolphins; Week XVII: Sloppy New Year.

Miami is in a tough spot with Tua. Do I believe there is better options available on the market or in the draft at the Dolphin’s position? No. Do I believe Tua is worth what the market says he will command? Also, No. What do you do? They need to consider the Cousins model and Tag him. 

SALE BOWL I: Fins @ Jets Black Friday

Waking up from a tryptophan induced coma just in time to catch NFL pregame on Prime, not a bad way to start a Friday. Knowing you were mere minutes away from a mayo, turkey, cheese, on toast with a large side of Jets beat down, well, that called Thanksgiving leftover nirvana.

Grading the Miami Dolphins; Week XI: Repelling the Raiders.

My favorite Thanksgiving memory involves the Miami Dolphins, the Lett game. I’ll never forget how disappointed my brothers and I were when Stoyanovich missed that kick, and then how much we jumped up and down when the Dolphins won that game. Snow on Thanksgiving in Dallas, doesn’t happen often, I wouldn’t think, but it made for a wonderful 90’s Turkey Day. Let’s hope Miami can win the NFL’s first ever Sale Bowl.

Grading the Miami Dolphins; Week IX: Self-Tomahawked against KC.

Yes, the Philadelphia and Kansas City games were competitive compared to the Bills fiasco, but going into half time down by twenty one points would’ve made it a top seven comeback in NFL history. The Giants earlier this year came back from a 20-0 halftime deficit against Arizona marking the franchise’s largest halftime comeback in it’s 99 year history. So let’s not get too carried away with the “well it was competitive” narrative. The Dolphins left themselves no margin for error and they had a lot of gaps in their game.