
"MIAMI GARDENS - When the Dolphins can't even win at home, things are in a bad place. And that's where we are after Sunday's heartbreaking 29-27 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The Dolphins (1-5) are struggling to find anything they can do consistently well and they haven't found it yet. It seems coach Mike McDaniel's days are numbered. Edge rusher Jaelan Phillips said last week that this team isn't a "dumpster fire", but evidence says otherwise."
"Running back De'Von Achane (16 carries, 128 yards) had the third-best day of his career on the ground. Let's also give some credit to the offensive line, which has been blasted all season. They did a good job. But most of the credit goes to Achane, who sparked an offense that needed a spark. Pass game: D Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (21 of 32, 205 yards, one touchdown, three interceptions, 54.8 passer rating) wasn't the entire problem."
Dolphins lost 29-27 to the Los Angeles Chargers, dropping to 1-5. The team struggles to find consistency on offense and defense, and coach Mike McDaniel's job appears unstable. De'Von Achane rushed 16 times for 128 yards, sparking the offense and earning most of the credit despite improved offensive-line play. Tua Tagovailoa completed 21 of 32 passes for 205 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions, with two sacks, seven hits and a passer rating of 54.8. Jaylen Waddle had six receptions for 95 yards and a tipped pass that resulted in an interception. Darren Waller scored a late touchdown. Run defense allowed Kimani Vidal 124 rushing yards.
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