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Dolphins vs Chiefs

I want this win really really bad man

I hope our team feels the same

Play your hardest, want it more, win this for what Tyreek Hill has done for your team

Shut these indicters up on Tua
They want and I know Hill wants it
 
Will this work?


FTN Data Breakdown​

  • Tyreek Hill has a 37.8% target share against man coverage this season.
  • He also has a 26% target share against the blitz.
  • Kansas City is blitzing 33.3% of the time this season.
  • They are also playing man coverage 36% of the time, the fifth-highest rate.
  • Tua Tagovailoa is completing 69.7% of his passes with 8 TDs and 8.7 yards per attempt against the blitz.
 

FTN Data Breakdown​

  • Tyreek Hill has a 37.8% target share against man coverage this season.
  • He also has a 26% target share against the blitz.
  • Kansas City is blitzing 33.3% of the time this season.
  • They are also playing man coverage 36% of the time, the fifth-highest rate.
  • Tua Tagovailoa is completing 69.7% of his passes with 8 TDs and 8.7 yards per attempt against the blitz.

Quarterback​

Tua Tagovailoa is coming off a strong game Sunday, completing a season-high 30 passes for 324 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He leads the NFL in passing yards (2,396) and ranks second in yards per attempt (8.8). This is such a fun matchup for Tua and the Dolphins, as Kansas City has been great against opposing signal callers this season, surrendering the fourth-fewest yards per attempt (6.1) and sixth-fewest yards per completion (10.1). Steve Spagnuolo’s defense is predicated on man coverage and blitzing, which isn’t exactly a recipe for success against this Miami offense. Against the blitz this season, Tagovailoa is completing 69.7% of his passes with 8 TDs and 8.7 yards per attempt. He is also completing 64% of his passes against man coverage with 11.3 adjusted yards per attempt. Only one player has finished as a QB1 against the Chiefs this season, but this is such a fascinating matchup between the defensive tendencies and what Miami’s offense does best. In a potential shootout, Tua is obviously a top-seven play.
 

Quarterback​

Tua Tagovailoa is coming off a strong game Sunday, completing a season-high 30 passes for 324 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He leads the NFL in passing yards (2,396) and ranks second in yards per attempt (8.8). This is such a fun matchup for Tua and the Dolphins, as Kansas City has been great against opposing signal callers this season, surrendering the fourth-fewest yards per attempt (6.1) and sixth-fewest yards per completion (10.1). Steve Spagnuolo’s defense is predicated on man coverage and blitzing, which isn’t exactly a recipe for success against this Miami offense. Against the blitz this season, Tagovailoa is completing 69.7% of his passes with 8 TDs and 8.7 yards per attempt. He is also completing 64% of his passes against man coverage with 11.3 adjusted yards per attempt. Only one player has finished as a QB1 against the Chiefs this season, but this is such a fascinating matchup between the defensive tendencies and what Miami’s offense does best. In a potential shootout, Tua is obviously a top-seven play.

Tight End​

Travis Kelce has at least eight targets in every game this season, leading all tight ends in target per route run (31%) and target share (23%). The Dolphins are coughing up the sixth-most fantasy points (13.8), sixth-most receptions (5.8) and sixth-most receiving yards per game (58.0) per game to opposing tight ends. I’d probably start him.
 

FTN Data Breakdown​

  • Tyreek Hill has a 37.8% target share against man coverage this season.
  • He also has a 26% target share against the blitz.
  • Kansas City is blitzing 33.3% of the time this season.
  • They are also playing man coverage 36% of the time, the fifth-highest rate.
  • Tua Tagovailoa is completing 69.7% of his passes with 8 TDs and 8.7 yards per attempt against the blitz.
Let me quote my boy Serrano from Major League..."bring that **** to me man!"
 
I just realized that after this game, we could be playing two rookie QBs, Howell and Wilson in our next five games.
 
Anyway...I am not going to change my pick of the Chiefs thanks to our O line injuries, but, that said, I feel better about this game than I have felt about any big game in a couple of decades. Psychologically, I think the stage is set for them. I just question whether our O line and lb and safety play will allow mindset to matter.
 
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