Across to the west coast to face the NFC champion 49ers. A game that all of the analyst had on the schedule as one that Miami loses. Well, we know how that story ends.
Thursday night football was absolutely marvelous. I can’t remember the last time the Dolphins went wire-to-wire, trouncing the youngest team in the NFL, 31-13, at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. Fitzpatrick proved that Beard beats Mustache (sorry Cashew, err, Minshew), RB Miles Gaskin once again showed us that he is a rightful starter for this team, and the receiver corps actually showed some distance and made great catches by great passes by the FitzPants. Did you love it?
We are all so naive believing that we had an invincible team. And 0-2 start was to be expected. But can a turnaround be coming? Sure, but it needs to be attributed to our defense.
The Dolphins will host the Buffalo Bills in their 2020 home opener at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. Miami is 6-2 in its past eight home openers....