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Now let me check your pulse if what is up? Dolphans and welcome to the Drive Time podcast, part of the Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team, your Miami Dolphins. How's it going everybody? I think I know the answer to that question. I am your host, Travis Winkfield, and on today show, the Dolphins go out and they get it done. That's right. It's a twenty one to nineteen win over the visiting Buffalo Bills, the first time in eight tries the Dolphins beat the Buffalo Bills. It's our
eighth straight win here at hard Rock Stadium. Check your pulse, you might be fired. Up. But if you're like me, well you probably need an oxygen mask after that game. Who and some smelling salts because that was a crazy one. Will do the five takeaways from that game. We'll examine the key moments. We'll talk about the play before the play,
the teaching tape as well. We'll hear from the winning coach, and oh man, that quarterback will hear from him as well, and much much more from the Baptist Health studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex. This is the Drive Time Podcast. Where do we even begin? And what a game? Man, what a football game? Watching that thing? I just kept saying, and Big Seth was too. These are two really really good football teams. Man. We'll see those guys again in December.
But this one was one that when things got late, you began to feel like, man, we have to find a way to get this going, to get this victory. And that's exactly what happened. Like real talk, we were over in the radio booth that we do the post game show from on that final series of plays and on the bill's penultimate drive, and when we got the fourth down stop, we all celebrated like the game was over.
But it was not, obviously, and actually, if you look at the win probability stats, even after the holding call on Emmanuel Ogba and what a game he had, By the way, the Buffalo Bills win probability and that last part of that drive before the clock right now on them was seventy eight point four percent according to my Yahoo Sports app. So they were really driving to kick that game winning field goal and break our hearts for one loss didn't happen. The Dolphins played such disciplined defense.
We'll get to that and one of the takeaways here in just one second, but the Dolphins just kept coming back and coming back and making place, and that box score was an absolutely wild one. Let's actually go ahead and get to it before we get to the five takeaways here on the Sunday night Flagship Recap edition of the Drivetime podcast, your host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by Auto Nation. The Bills have thirty one first downs, Miami has fifteen. The Bills are eleven for eighteen on
third down Miami three for eight. Buffalo also converted two of their three fourth down attempts. Buffalo had four hundred nineties seven total yards, Miami had two twelve Buffalo three two through the air, one fifteen on the ground, Miami one seventy one through the air and forty one on the ground. But here's where it gets you. Ninety total plays for Buffalo to just thirty nine for Miami. That's
a crazy, absolutely crazy disparity and plays ran. The Dolphins had no turnovers, so two of the three games this year haven't turned the football over. The Bills have the one on the strips by Javon holland the Dolphins also get four sacks of Josh Allen. The Dolphins quarterbacks are sacked just twice one for two, one for Teddy Bridgewater, and the Dolphins have four penalties for twenty yards Buffalo
seven for fifty two. And Buffalo possessed the ball for over forty minutes forty minutes and forty seconds compared to Miami's nineteen twenty of time of possession in this game. Wow, what a game. Takeaway Number one is that this team we already know about the talent they have on offense and defense, but how about the resolve and the makeup of this football team. Let's start this segment by hearing from head coach Mike McDaniel on just that the resolve
of this Dolphins football team. Again, people take me away too literal. I don't like these these shock endings, but UM, you know, I'm just really really happy for the team because this is this much I do know. UM, teams win football games, and if you're going to have UM success over the long haul, you have to have confidence that you know, whoever, whatever phase can win a football game for you can go ahead and do that. UM. And it takes the collection. Every play is almost equally
as important as the next. So to see UM guys persevere UM in a tough situation in a game that they took very serious. UM. I knew that we're going to get our best effort from everybody. UM. And then to be able to finish the game UM with two unbelievable efforts by the by the defense. UM. I I think I couldn't have written a better script UM for what we're trying to do. UM. It's a it's an exciting day for the team. UM, and we're you know, we've had three opportunities and we've you know, we've won
those three. So UM that's also strong and perspective for us, because UH, three wins doesn't do anything. At the end of the season, you need a couple more than that. So, um, but right now, very proud of the guys. We've got a short week, so um we can enjoy it for um maybe a maybe a half hour and then uh, you know, it's on to the next like it's time possessions yards, first down. So you guys were underdogs and
all that today. Can you talk about what you learned about the team, especially at the end of the game when they had the punt situation? Would you would you learn about the way they held their heads high and we're able to overcome that. Yeah, I mean, I think we have a lot of team. It was. I learned a lot about the resolve. You don't know until you have it happened, and um, you know the the team
got a lot of confidence in the offense last week. UM. So when you know you worry that when um, when push comes to shove and you're trying to finish the game, you know that you can if you get a first down, the game's over and you can't get a yard, you worry about the team's resolve. Um, you know, but I I see much better than I hear. I was hoping but UM to see the way they came back with confidence and played attacking football. Um, I learned, uh what
I would hope to learn. You never know until you're in those situations. But it was I was very happy with with the entire team and how they how they pressed forward, because even even special teams, you know, we
have an unfortunate situation. We're trying to get some yards at the end of the game too to at least worst case scenario, punt the ball um from our own back end line and you know we have something that that doesn't totally go our way, but we don't win that game, um if we don't completely flip flip the field um on a punt previous and that half. So UM there it's a It's a great, great experience for guys.
I'm happy that they were able to um come out with the win because they definitely did everything in their power to get that done. So they you have head coach Mike McDaniel on just how proud he is and the resolve of this football team. And when the game started, I thought, look, here's some mistakes. I'm either gonna have to mention how they were the difference in a loss or positively, I'm going to get to use them to
prove this team's resolve. And the ladder is exactly what happened, because early in this game, you get a personal foul on a third downlod Xavian Howard to extend to drive. We lose a guy in coverage on a fourth down play that winds up a touchdown down inside the five yard line. There's a false start to begin the game for the offense. On the very next play, we drop a pass on fairs and fifteen that looked like at
least a twenty yard completion. We then get beaten pass pro and TWA gets hit on his arm on a second and two and can't complete that and why eventually have to punt after a third down failed failed conversion as well, But then you had the bounce back like two individual plays after that punt by Jerome Baker and Zach Seeler to fit for Baker and to shut a block for Seiler to make one yard stops to set up a pressure look where Javon Holland gets home for
a strip sack the first forced fumble of his career, and Melvin ingram Anny on the spot once again scoops that thing up, puts the Dolphins in scoring range. In a few plays later, Chase Edmonds is into the end zone. Then you get another Buffalo touchdown, and Miami comes right back nine plays eighty three yards, five minutes and fourteen
seconds for a touchdown of their own. And then you also had some moments in the game that I wouldn't say were mistakes, but chances and opportunities to really take the game and put it in the back pocket. As a dub Exaviing Howard had a chance for a big pick there right at the end of the first half that just goes off the top of or just he just barely missed up like an inch Javon Holland nearly got when late in the game that could have potentially
sealed the game. The very next play, Jalen Phillips almost makes an insane play to get one of his own. And just how fitting is it that I said one of the keys in this game coming in was getting the football away from this dude, Because despite all the greatness of Josh Allen, and he's probably the best player in the league right now, there are some moments where the ball will be put in an opportunity for you to make a play on it, and we saw a few time hims in this game. That's how other teams
have stopped with the Buffalo Bills. It's how you thought Miami had to do it, But they did it in another way. They just went out and stopped him and really control the scoreboard for sixty minutes. But despite all of that, and this goes back to the original point, nobody's ever played a perfect game, and they did have the opportunities to turn them over and just didn't get them. But we did get him on one of them. More
on that just a moment. Still, despite all of those that, Dolphins just continued to battle and battle and make plays like when you don't make that big game changing play, and it must be so easy for the mind to go somewhere else and say, ah, we had it, that was our chance, and then they wind up getting the
points behind you. It just didn't happen that way. And after those two picks that Dolphins potentially could have had with Holland and with Jalen Phillips, these were the next plays following that sequence, and it was an absolutely crazy one. So after the hauland pass breakup, you get a nerror pick and pass breakup from Jalen Phillips. Then you get Josh Allen rushing up the middle for eight yards where he broke contained once again, got off of the pressure
from the Dolphins and move the chains. Then you get a past for nine yards down to the six yard line that puts the Dolphins or the Bills in second and one from the six yard line. They get four yards in the ensuing play, then first and goal from the two yard line, and you have to be thinking, as Dolphins fan, right, you have to be thinking, well, there's two thirty six left. We have one time out. At least we'll have time to go down and either kick a game tying Phil Gore or maybe, like last week,
go win it with the game winning touchdown. But the defense said, not so fast, my friend. One yard rush where you land in Robertson. A whole gang of Dolphins really just piled that play up and made the stop right there at the goal line. And you're thinking, well, okay, well there's another two minute warnings, maybe lose some time there, They're probably gonna find a way in. Still the defense is thinking, man, not this defense, not on the goal
line in short yardage. We know about this defense. In short yardage, Josh Allen rushes to the right, one yard loss o Landon Roberts again, Miami time out. All right, well, now our time outs are going by the way right, but I'm gonna stop third and goal. Josh Allen in complete passed down the middle, x almost picks this one off. Then fourth and goal, we get a pressure look and it forces Alan to throw off his back foot. The past comes up short, and you think in the game's over,
but it's not. The Dolphins lose the yard on first and tent from their own two two rushes up the middle and lost what coach McDaniel says was about a quarter of a yard on that play, So they are backed up as far as they possibly can be. Then you get incomplete pass to Raheem Moster, and then we punt the ball off our own guy for a safety. And now all of a sudden, the field goal wins it and more Stead bangs a seventy four yard punt down the field on the on the safety kickoff punt,
whatever that's called. And the Bills, I mean, they start doing what they do man second and ten, Plague gets eighteen yards to Gabe Davis. Then they go incomplete pass, then they go pass to Jamison crowded for nine yards. Then they get a pass for seven yards, and all of a sudden, the balls at the forty three and you're thinking, man, Tyler Bass has a sixty yard leg.
It's gonna come down to a field goal. Then Emmanuel Ogba will get to him in a minute, wins a pass rush and forces a hold and backs him up ten yards, and then you eventually get the set getting twenty completion to Isaiah mackenzie, and the Dolphins discipline will come back to that as well, allows them to tackle him and bounce. Just an absolutely insane sequence. We'll go ahead and take our first break right there and come
back with the other four takeaways. The first one. This Dolphins team continues under Mike McDaniel to show their resolve Takeaways two through five. That's next Drive Time podcast. Your host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by Auto Nation, picking it back up with takeaway number two. And I didn't mean to do this with the number two and two's name, but takeaway number two is just, to a man, what a performance by the quarterback. They get the ball back late in the first half in a tie game, and
it's third and long and two. It gets a free runner, spins out of that and fires a strike to Jalen Waddle to move the chains. We had fifteen because of a late hit, and it's a lower back injury that was actually a re aggravation of an earlier injury. Went to a snuck the ball and got dinged up in the bottom of the aisle and we actually, you know, I was keeping an eye on him on the in the press box and he was limping around the sideline a little bit. I said, Seth Man too, looks a
little bit shaken up over there. I did not like the way that looks. But he's tough as nails. He comes back and and gets in there. Then he aggravates it on that late hit, and you could just hear the energy level in the building just kind of lower, Like you could hear the fight song after the go ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, they actually cut the music and let the fans sing it acapella, and man, that was a thing of beauty. It was so loud
and there. But back to the halftime part, you just kind of felt the energy come out of the building, people are like, let's go get some hot dogs and see if our quarterback is ready to go for the second half. And the offense was really getting it going right there, and coming off the game last week, people were buzzing thinking there could be an explosive play here, they can score quickly or have a go ahead drive.
And he comes out and it stalls. Then he comes back out for the second half pumping the crowd up, and man, that got everybody going. And after that he finished five of seven with a hundred yards. That was all he had in the second half, just seven pass attempts, but boy did he make the most of them. The
rip to River Cracraft the touchdown throw. By the way, all Cravecraft does catch touchdowns, two catches two touchdowns in his Dolphins career, and he's thrown with such pristine accuracy, the keyhole accuracy that we've heard about for so long right now just sticks it right between a trio of Bill's defenders for a big, big time touchdown throw. What
a play one. Then there was a play where he does that subtle little shift in the pocket we talked about this week to kind of slide away from some pressure step up and throw it the to Tyreek Hill for a first down. Then there's a play later in the game with really good footwork and ball handling on an r P O pop It comes out of the break with a twenty two yard shot the Tyreek Hill.
Later on, I just thought he continued, even on just eighteen pass attempts to show you the growth and the skill set that he offers this Dolphin's football team, this Dolphins offense, and why he was the number five pick in the draft, and why he is now sixteen and eight as a Dolphins starting quarterback. And of course, his most impressive play of the day, that forty five yards shot on third and twenty two to Jalen Waddle. What a rip, What a moment. The Dolphins win probability jumped
eight percent on that play. Doesn't seem like much, but it actually is a huge moment. I'm sure that's gonna help his QBR E p A. All those fun stats will cover on the Tuesday podcast. Let's actually go ahead and hear from two one now on that forty five yard bomb. Followed up after that by coach McDaniel talking about the exact same player Mike caud called a play that he thought would work. Um, and if we got a certain look, we wanted to take advantage of it.
And so they looked like they ran a quarters coverage and they played really deep. So I try to hold the boundary or the field safety, Uh to tyreek side. UH try to hold him. And then I came back to Wattle. Um, you know, trusting that Water would beat this guy, which he did. And now Coach McDaniel, no,
I think it. Um, that's one that's a big play that I think too will always remember that a lot of his teammates will because he was battling through and it's that's really hard, especially with how how he throws. He uses such great base and balance that he uses his whole core to throw and U Um, he had to be on time and on rhythm. He saw the covers the right way. He attempted to move the field
safety as best he could. But I think it it goes to show how um important it is to him, how gutsy he is, how tough he is UM and when when uh he can he can sense when big moments are on the line. And you know, I'm just very happy that him and Waddle came up with the play um to to get us in into scoring position that that Chase Automa Um ultimately ended up getting the score on. So um that was a that was a big one that I think we'll all remember for sure.
We always talk about how coach teaches us things on this podcast, and just talking about the mechanics and how to kind of uses his core to generate zip and velocity and and the way he throws the football. It's it's really interesting stuff that I hear him talk about that it makes you appreciate even more the performance today to a tung of violo. I'm just getting text and stuff right now from like random people. My my wife's grandma just text me congrats Travis on the big win.
I have never once heard from her after a Dolphins victory. So good stuff. Everyone's having good vibes around this football team right now. And takeaway number three is the defensive
adjustments combined with the pass rush getting things going. And I thought there was three elements of this game that Miami adjusted to beautifully because Buffalo and Ken Dorsey I thought, had a great plan and a great you know attack to go after this Dolphins defense and what it does so well and there was three things that really sted out to me. Number One, they kept running that little slip screen. I'm not sure if that's what you call it,
but it's what it feels like. It is where Singletary would go up into the a gap and bluff a block on like the most inside pressure, and then he would just kind of flip around show the quarterback his numbers, and Allen would dump it to him. And it was going for eight, nine, twelve yards a time, and it was like, Man, if they're gonna do this all game long and we can't adjust to it, that's gonna be hard to stop. Like they can not take the deep shots that we're taking away from them and just do
this and it will work for them. But we adjusted and we started kind of sending someone at that running back to go physically hit him because in that five yard range you can make that contact and put a guy on the turf. Did that a few times and stopped that outlet from Josh Allen, and that helped the
pressure continue to get after Josh Allen. After that fact, they had some a lot of quick screens in this game, even against free rushers, where Alan would go up over the top or drop that arm, angle down by the hip and throw it like a shortstop and get it around. Guys. They had the quick screen game, the cover zero beaters. They were really effective with early on. But again Miami adjusted, and you find that spot you have to fill. You find that spot you have to replace when someone goes
after the quarterback. And it just continuously, despite the fact that he played so well like the m v P candidate that he is, you continuously made Alan make play after play after playing. By the end of it, those four plays in the goal line they were out of place to make, so like it was a huge deal to make those plays when you did out there for ninety snaps and to hold them to what they did
to nine team points. Despite the fact that Alan threw for four hundred yards, it was on sixty three attempts, And so that tells me, with some quick math, that's only six point three yards per pass attempt. That is not a good figure in two. So don't let the four hundred yards fool you. Six point three yards per pass any defense any day is going to take that number.
And then I also thought thought the way they fit the run and set very hard edges against that screen game, but also against some of the jet sweep action in their outside runs was another really good adjustment. So Josh Boyer, we gave him the game ball on the post game
show in Week one. Tough game in Week two for the Dolphins defense, but in this one, man, they brought the stuff and continue to show you this team has multiple ways that they can win football game and again on the field for nine plays and what has been, in my opinion, the worst Week three or late September weather in terms of the heat humidity we've that I've had since my since I've been down here for three years, it's been it was so so hot today, and so
to go out there and play that that many plays in that weather, you know. I asked Christian Wilkins a few weeks ago about conditioning and play accounts for the first game, and he said, like, our big focus for us as being one of, if not the best conditioned team in the NFL. And I think the play disparity today showed you that that's not just talk. Nine plays and they were still bringing it right to the very end. I cannot wait to see the pressure numbers in this game.
Speaking of Wilkins and all those guys, because Alan had to make so many plays again showing you kind of that superhero status that he's earned up there in Buffalo from all those fans and national media alike, because he had to make so many plays just to get them to nine team points in this game with all the opportunities they had with the Dolphins offense, you know, not having the most success they've had today, and so many guys just brought it man Javon Holland you know the
past rush that he had where you it looked Brandon Jones showed pressure off one edge and the Bills picked that up because who's been the guy that's been making You know, Javon gets in there too, but Brandon Jones has kind of been the past rush maestro among that safety group, not just for this team but the entire National Football League. So go take care of that guy.
We've seen the angles he takes the quarterbacks. We've seen him get the ball out and put it on turf and the Dolphins scoop it and score it just two weeks ago in the same building. So you go ahead and throw the tight end over there and he blocks Brandon Jones, but it frees up Javon Holland, who comes down as a pass rusher, gets the big hit on Alan knocks that ball free gets the Dolphins the football at the six yard line. He finishes with ten tackles, nine of those were solo, one and a half sacks,
two passes, defense, and a forced fumble. Emmanuel Ogba talking about that final pass rush on the last drive to cause the hold man. He was consistently winning his one on one matchups. I can't wait to watch his tape and see the pressure numbers. Will do that on the Tuesday podcast. But he continued to just get those long heavy those long arms and heavy hands into guys and was really controlling the point throughout the course of the game with that pass rush. Really good stuff from Ogba.
Jalen Phillips had some good pass rushes to bent that edge a lot. Melvin Ingram is so so good man coverage, rush, run game. He does so much and you just don't really get him fooled. You know. That's I guess what ten years, ten years of experience will do for you. He was just so solid out there off the edge and in coverage it as a rusher or whatever it might be. Andrew van Ginkl made some plays. Good to see him back out there getting some more work coming
off the appendix surgery. He had a play where he looped into the A gap and got a pressure on Josh Allen and then Jerome baker Man. How about a half sack and third team combined tackles. Just I can't wait to watch this table. I say it fifteen more times.
But lots of guys made plays in this game. Great signs going forward for that defense to have a kind of bounce back day after Week two where the offense was kind of the one that you know, helped the Dolphins get to the winner circle more so than the defense. Today's script is flipped a little bit complementary football. This team continues to show multiple ways to win games. The number four takeaway is the red zone and trench play
that we got in this game. First of all, you know a key to this Buffalo offense, make them kick field goals. Man, They did that. They got a missfield goal, they go back down and get a touchdown after that drive on the missfield goal, and just the execution of the Dolphins and the red zone. The two chase Edmund's touchdown runs Robert Hunt and Connor Williams on either of those plays, both had huge blocks where they just cleared massive, massive lanes. It was walk in service for Edmonds on
both of those scores. Huge to be able to run the ball in that spot. As you saw late in the game with Buffalo's offense against our defense and then to the trench play. Von Miller had one past defense today and no tackles. I don't have pressure numbers yet. I'm sure he had a couple, but didn't really hear his name a whole lot because Tron Armstead played on that left side where he rushed off most of the time. Ron Armstead's very, very very good at his job. We
saw it once again in this game. Battling with the toe injury as well. Great stuff from Tea Stead, great stuff from the entire offensive line. Dealing with more injuries. We had Rob Hunt leave the field for a play and Rob Jones come into the game. We had Rob Hunt go to right tackle while Greg Little was dealing with a hand injury. So just great stuff from the
from these guys up front. What a game, and finally takeaway number five as quick before our last break, Wattle Wattle Wattle back to back one yard games is the first time by a Dolphins receiver since twenty nine team and the play of the day it was that forty five yard or of course the play where to whield and through to him as he the last play before too had to leave with the back injury. He sees to get away from that free runner and just comes back to him like screaming back to him like, hey,
I'm right here. I got seventeen for you, like throw me the ball and it winds up being a first down conversion. But I think above all, and this is something Seth and Juice love to harp on the post game show. Is his competitiveness. It's on display on a hundred at all times. There was a clip last week where he comes over to the sideline after another big play and you know everyone's don with cramps and whatnot, and the trainer comes up, like you want some water.
He's just like dead, focus on the play, like no, I'm in here. I'm in the game right now, you know, don't I don't need water? Like just the way he's wired, man, it makes these players like Tyreek and Jalen super super special. And you know, to have mentioned the attention that Tyreek
got on the big play. That's kind of the grand takeaway here is that Jalen Waddle, you know, the six pick in the draft last year, stepping up and becoming the kind of player that you hope the number six pick in the draft can be and the kind of player that he looks like he's gonna be. You know,
he's two yards short right now. Stefon digs atop the leaderboard UH at the current time of taping this, and for him to become that guy while you have Tyreek, you know, as coach McDaniel said last week, like you've got two of those guys, it's gonna be really tough to stop. So Waddles hepping up in a big way. It's gonna have such a big impact on how teams
have to defend this offense. You can't just take away Tyreek because Waddles there, and there's plenty of other guys that can make plays as well, but Waddle today back to back one dred yard games. Let's take our second break here and come back and finish up with a few notes that I didn't get to in the five takeaways. Will also do the UH effort play the teaching tape as well as the play before the play. That's next Drivetime Podcast, your host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by
Auto Nation. Just a few additional notes to cover here on the Sunday night Monday morning, depending on when you hear this podcast recap edition of the Drivetime Podcast. River Craigcraft two touchdowns and two catches. You know that saves a cop. We're fan like myself after a rough rough Saturday from being very upset this weekend. The offensive line
battling attrition again. Just great job and how well coached those guys are up front to be able to move positions and make plays in a pinch like that Kator Co who made some plays, Keion Cross and had a big pass break up in the end zone. Brandon Jones continues to make plays. Christian Wilkins is an absolute monster. What a beast he is up front man, We are so lucky to have him. And then xaviing Howard Stefon Diggs had seven for seventy four. I'm not sure how
much of that was on X again. There will be a Tuesday podcast number for you guys, but he was averaging just under one forty four yards per game coming in and for seventy four yards like the plays the X made on the Football Critical Moments, nearly jumped on for a pick. Really good stuff. I'll find the rest of what I missed on the Tuesday podcast. How about
the play before the play this week? There's two of them for me, and I probably could have more, but I decided pretty early in the game because it was such a big play in the game. Is Jerome Baker fitting the run and sticking his face and the fan for a stop on first and ten, And then Zach Seeler there's a really well blocked play right after that on second and nine, and Seeler just gets off of his block and makes a tackle where I think that Singletary might have had some room to run for maybe
a first down or even more. But instead of that, it's third and eight, you're down seven zero, and then you get Javon Hollands up on the lame of scrimmage making that big play. So those two plays before the play, Jerome Baker and Zack Healer big time stuff from those guys. And the teaching tape. How many times have we talked about Christian Wilkins retracing plays and the relentless effort that he he gives just all at all times. It's always
on display. And with Dawson knock that he put on Dawson Knox, that's the effort that the kind of rewards you get from the effort that he put forth on those plays. Excellent, excellent job for Christian Wilkins, and quite frankly, that play is what this segment is for, to appreciate stuff of that nature. I wrote this before the game, and I wanted to do it if we won, and
we won, so I was thinking about this. Just three hundred and sixty nine days ago, we saw the prized possession of the Dolphins rebuild that began in twenty nineteen leave the field on the cart. Fractured ribs would keep to a tongue of by Lowell on the sideline, while Miami's offense sputtered in his absence en route to four consecutive losses. As the defeats mounted, so did the whispers of the potential end and a change at the quarterback
position in Miami. But today the hero emerged on the book end of the Bill's visits to hard Rock Stadium, and he wears the number one on his chest. Not only did tongue of by Low, tongue by Loa get the Dolphins to a three and oh mark, they topped the Buffalo Bills and are now on top of the a f C East entering October for the first time since the same season Miami last beat the Buffalo Bills. Now you know about the crazy game that happened out there.
I won't recap all of that, but the quarterback controversy seems to have ended quite some time ago, and the Dolphins uncovered emphatically their solution to the issue at a position for better than two decades at this point, and hopefully the book end of that timeline is as exciting as the Dolphins were exercising the demon today that was the Buffalo Bills. A return to potential post season play with a three and o record and wins over the
conference most prominent fixtures. Dolphins fans are dreaming of resetting the counter that began back in two thousand after Lamar Smith's run to beat the Colts in the wild card round of the playoffs. Now, we won't get too far ahead of ourselves, but with this football team, it has to have you thinking about that, and when you have a quarterback like Number one out there, it has to
have you really thinking that's a strong possibility. I do not have a postgame show segment for you guys, if I'm being honest, it was all a blur and I don't have the audio to comb through. But I will post the podcast on the show for you guys on Monday morning. Will also have the film review for you guys out on Tuesday again for the twentieth time. Can't wait to watch that one until next time. That's gonna
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