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On the season, Tua leads the NFL (tied with Hurts) with five completions of more than 40 yards. He is second to Hurts with 16 completions of 20 or more yards. Hurts has 17. Tua is second in passer rating at 117.8, trailing only Lamar Jackson. That is the old-school rating system. Waiting on ESPN to update their's, which I think is a better evaluation.

Miami had 20 quarterback pressures, 10 quarterback hits, four sacks and a 29.9 pressure percentage rate against the Bills. Defense definitely got after it.
 
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Some more stats. If you were just to look at them without seeing the game you would say that team lost.

Amazing win given the stats.

Time of possession 40:40 vs 19:20
First downs 31 vs 15
Total yards 497 vs 212
Offensive plays 90 vs 39
Punts 1 vs 5.


I’m loving this team. They just find a way to win and sometimes that’s all you need.
 
Some more stats. If you were just to look at them without seeing the game you would say that team lost.

Amazing win given the stats.

Time of possession 40:40 vs 19:20
First downs 31 vs 15
Total yards 497 vs 212
Offensive plays 90 vs 39
Punts 1 vs 5.


I’m loving this team. They just find a way to win and sometimes that’s all you need.
Buffalo probably should have won this game. I'm sure Bills fans feel that way. But sometimes it's the timing of when you make plays, and in that regard Miami came up big today. The four sacks, the strip of Allen for the fumble recovery, the goal-line stand, and Holland's pass defense late that likely sets up a FG if it were completed.
 
Buffalo probably should have won this game. I'm sure Bills fans feel that way. But sometimes it's the timing of when you make plays, and in that regard Miami came up big today. The four sacks, the strip of Allen for the fumble recovery, the goal-line stand, and Holland's pass defense late that likely sets up a FG if it were completed.
Agreed. I’m all in this season.
 
On the season, Tua leads the NFL (tied with Hurts) with five completions of more than 40 yards. He is second to Hurts with 16 completions of 20 or more yards. Hurts has 17. Tua is second in passer rating at 117.8, trailing only Lamar Jackson. That is the old-school rating system. Waiting on ESPN to update their's, which I think is a better evaluation.

Miami had 20 quarterback pressures, 10 quarterback hits, four sacks and a 29.9 pressure percentage rate against the Bills. Defense definitely got after it.
Thanks for posting that, although I'm not a fan of the ESPN rating.
 
Josh Allen started the game completing 19 of his first 20 passes for 179 yards and 2 touchdowns.

From that point on, he was 23 of 43 for 221 yards and no touchdowns.
Probably after he had 3 o lineman leave the game.

This really was the perfect storm for the dolphins. We'll never get them in a better spot than today.
 
Probably after he had 3 o lineman leave the game.

This really was the perfect storm for the dolphins. We'll never get them in a better spot than today.

Don’t forget… …

The waterboy went down in the 3rd quarter
 
Probably after he had 3 o lineman leave the game.

This really was the perfect storm for the dolphins. We'll never get them in a better spot than today.
Thing of it is I feel like Tua didn't really let loose until the long throw to Waddle. I think there is a lot we didn't do and you'll see a more equal game next time we play.
 
Probably after he had 3 o lineman leave the game.

This really was the perfect storm for the dolphins. We'll never get them in a better spot than today.
There were also some defensive adjustments. Baltimore's offense was also notably worse in the second half.
 
This is not a bash at all because we won and the D made the plays when they had to........but I could not believe all of the missed tackles, especially on 3rd down. We got away with one today just as much as we won it.
 
The Crossen pass breakup in the endzone, Needham's PD and Howard's PD in the endzone, all helped stop the Bills potent offense.
 
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