Dolphins' well-rounded effort vs. Falcons was nice; can they do it twice - in five days?
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Dolphins' well-rounded effort vs. Falcons was nice; can they do it twice - in five days?
"The Miami Dolphins' stunning, complete, well-rounded effort in a 34-10 win against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, at a time when the team appeared to be at its lowest, was what observers expected when they believed this team could compete for a playoff spot in the AFC."
"They committed to running the football offensively and stopped the run defensively. They didn't turn the ball over and, instead, got a vintage performance from swollen-eye quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, more like what was seen in 2022 and 2023, with four touchdown passes."
"More than anything, amid the constant heat on coach Mike McDaniel over his job security, Sunday's outcome at Mercedes-Benz Stadium proved he hasn't lost his locker room. Players could've been checked out, but they were energetic, celebrating with one another and showing they still had fight in them after that 31-6 beatdown against the Browns seven days earlier."
""We believe in the process, for sure. Wins and losses, they happen - we always want to win; that's why we turn the work in every day, to try to get better.""
Miami produced a 34-10 victory over Atlanta with a complete, well-rounded performance that showed the team can compete in the AFC. The Dolphins emphasized the running game offensively and stopped the run defensively while avoiding turnovers. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa delivered a vintage performance with four touchdown passes despite a swollen eye. Coach Mike McDaniel retained player support as teammates remained energetic and united after a heavy loss the previous week. Miami faces a short-week challenge hosting Baltimore with Lamar Jackson expected to return, and the win provides momentum despite a 1-6 start.
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