I think Dolphans will be quicker to boo than cheer after that stinker. If Miami starts slow it will seem like a road game real fast. I was at Dolphins Jets 1999 and people were booing Marino. Dolphans do not suffer failure quietly and positive cheering REALLY has to earned.
I follow the White Sox and it's amazing how similar in behavior both fanbases are.
Mild success, during a game or after a play is greeted with a smattering of acclaim, but mild failure draws much more vocal reaction.
Just saying. Dolphans are often a 12th man for the road team, and the players feel that. Pray it's not a factor Sunday.