Things to watch for: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills on Thursday
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Things to watch for: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills on Thursday
"Buffalo (2-0) has been on fire through two games. The Bills lead the league in offense 450 yards per game, are No. 2 in scoring (35.5 points per game), No. 4 in passing offense (284 ypg), No. 8 in defense (293 ypg allowed), No. 1 in pass defense (124 ypg allowed). But they're No. 22 in scoring defense (25 ppg allowed) and No. 31 in rushing defense (169 ypg allowed) ... so we're saying there's a chance."
"The Dolphins are 0-4 at Buffalo's Highmark Stadium in the McDaniel era. Buffalo has scored at least 30 points in each game so the Dolphins enter Thursday's game knowing that's their low-water mark. The Dolphins have three three-point losses at Buffalo - 34-31 in a wild-card rould playoff game, 32-29 in that infamous snow game that saw Bills fans pelting the Dolphins with snowballs, and the 30-27 game last year that Buffalo won on a 61-yard field goal."
The winless Miami Dolphins face the Buffalo Bills in a must-win game with potential consequences for coach Mike McDaniel's job security. Buffalo enters 2-0 with top offensive rankings and elite pass defense but vulnerabilities in scoring and run defense. The Dolphins have struggled historically at Highmark Stadium, losing four straight there and suffering multiple narrow defeats, while also performing poorly in prime time under McDaniel. Miami's run defense ranks low and must improve against Buffalo's strong rushing attack. Weather should not affect the game, and offensive production expectations for Buffalo are high, setting a challenging matchup for Miami.
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