Sunday NFL Gameday Super Thread 12/10 | Page 4 | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Sunday NFL Gameday Super Thread 12/10

I just had a vision.

Rams- 31
Ravens- 21

SO SAYS GRYPHONK

Oh, by the by. When "SO SAYS GRYPHONK" pops up with predictions, it has a 73.8% success rate this season

Sadly, even though I am pulling for a Chiefs loss. My vision showed Chiefs 35 Bills 28
 
A cold wet rainy day in met life can win one for the Jets defense. 🐻
 

  1. Can anyone stop the Dolphins’ offense? Behind the dynamic play of Tua Tagovailoa and his teammates, Miami's offense ranks first in the league in total yards per game, is averaging 32 points per contest and ranks No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in passing and rushing yards, emphasizing the absolute dominance of the squad in 2023. Tyreek Hill is on pace to be the first receiver to ever record 2,000 yards in a season, and is also leading the league in receiving touchdowns (12). Dolphins running backs De’Von Achane and Raheem Mostert rank in the top 10 for rushing yards per game. As Miami heads toward a likely postseason run, the question remains who can find a way to stop this offense. The Titans will take a stab at it on Monday, but will have a tall task ahead of them. While Tennessee has had relative success containing the run game, ranking 13th, it has struggled against the pass, ranking 22nd. And with Miami’s talents at scoring points either way, it will be a big ask for the Titans to contain this well-oiled offensive machine.
  2. Fins D looks to continue recent success. Rightfully so, Miami's offense has gotten a lot of the headlines, but the defense should get some attention as well for the way it’s played, especially in recent weeks. The Dolphins have allowed 15 points or fewer each of their last three games, and the squad ranks top 10 overall in both passing and rushing yards allowed per game. Four players have at least 6.5 sacks -- the most by any team. Especially crucial to this defense’s progress was the return of Jalen Ramsey in Week 8. Since his return from a torn meniscus, the Dolphins have ranked No. 2 and No. 1 in points and yards allowed per game, respectively, while Ramsey has hauled in three interceptions, third-most in the league. Even with the recent season-ending injury to Jaelan Phillips, the defense didn’t seem to lose a step last week, and it will have another opportunity to prove its mettle in Monday night’s matchup against a Titans offense that’s 27th in pass ingyards per game and 17th in rushing, even with Derrick Henry on board.
  3. Titans get good and bad injury updates. Speaking of the Titans’ star running back, Henry has no injury status going into the game, despite worries earlier in the week that he could have had to enter concussion protocol after exiting Sunday’s game after evaluation. But he's good to go, a crucial update considering the way Tennessee’s offense goes through the running back. On the negative side of the injury spectrum, the Titans will be without one of their leaders on defense in Jeffery Simmons, who will miss at least a couple weeks with a knee injury. Staring down a matchup with the best offense in the league, the Titans have been dealt a big loss with Simmons' absence.
The D has allowed 15 or fewer in the last four games though.
 
Back
Top Bottom