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▪ If the Bills produce at least 247 yards of offense on Sunday, this Dolphins defense will have yielded more yards than any Dolphins team in history. They’ve allowed 5,876, which is third-most in the league.
▪ If the Dolphins allow 283 yards passing, they will have permitted the most net passing yards in franchise history. The Bills need 307 yards passing to achieve the most gross passing yards ever against a Dolphins defense in a season.
▪ If the Dolphins allow four touchdown passes, it would set the franchise record for most TD passes allowed in a season. Miami has yielded 28; the team record, set in 1967, was 31.
▪ The Dolphins’ third-down conversion percentage of 30.5 would be the franchise’s worst since the NFL and Dolphins started measuring that category in 1976. Previous franchise low: 30.7 in 2015.
▪ The Dolphins, who have run the fewest plays in the league on offense, are in danger of setting a record for lowest time of possession. They enter at 27.4 minutes per game (one reason why they’ve run the fewest offensive plays in the league). Team record: 27:02 in 1988.
▪ No Dolphins team ever has finished worse than 30th in the league on offense and 29th on defense. Miami enters Week 17 ranked 30th in both.
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Why is Gase keeping his job again?
▪ If the Dolphins allow 283 yards passing, they will have permitted the most net passing yards in franchise history. The Bills need 307 yards passing to achieve the most gross passing yards ever against a Dolphins defense in a season.
▪ If the Dolphins allow four touchdown passes, it would set the franchise record for most TD passes allowed in a season. Miami has yielded 28; the team record, set in 1967, was 31.
▪ The Dolphins’ third-down conversion percentage of 30.5 would be the franchise’s worst since the NFL and Dolphins started measuring that category in 1976. Previous franchise low: 30.7 in 2015.
▪ The Dolphins, who have run the fewest plays in the league on offense, are in danger of setting a record for lowest time of possession. They enter at 27.4 minutes per game (one reason why they’ve run the fewest offensive plays in the league). Team record: 27:02 in 1988.
▪ No Dolphins team ever has finished worse than 30th in the league on offense and 29th on defense. Miami enters Week 17 ranked 30th in both.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...y-jackson/article223156460.html#storylink=cpy
Why is Gase keeping his job again?