Chiefs Give Phins A Great Opportunity

While the Phins had the easiest schedule so far, but have the hardest finish

The Miami Dolphins are on quite a roll winning seven out of their last eight games! Despite their 8-4 record, Miami hasn’t beaten a quality AFC team this season. Sure, they’ve had two solid victories against the Rams and Cardinals, but those are their only two wins against teams with winning records. Also, four of their wins are against the worst teams in the entire league with two victories against the Jets and wins against the other stooges, the Jaguars and Bengals. Not a hot resume when you look closely. BUT, that’s the beauty of the Chiefs coming to town this week: Even a good showing against the reigning champs would give a ton of credibility to the Phins.

Playing the Chiefs is a HUGE blessing

Now, I’m not throwing cold water on what Miami has done. A win is a win in the NFL. I haven’t forgotten that in Training Camp the best price per head software in the world only had Miami pegged for a regular-season win total at over / under 5.5 games. Miami is already in the black and they still have 4 games left! So, I have nothing to complain about at all.

Miami has proven they can beat a lesser team, which isn’t something to scoff at. Beating lesser teams more often than not is a huge step from previous regimes and a crucial step towards becoming a good team.

But now, the Dolphins have a shot to prove they aren’t pretenders by either challenging or beating the reigning Super Bowl Champs, who are the best team in the NFL with the likely MVP in Patrick Mahomes. The various sportsbooks have the Dolphins as a big home underdog at +8.5, and the action is still coming in heavy on the Chiefs. While a victory would be an amazing boost to their playoff push, an upset of this magnitude will very difficult.

The spotlight will be on Eric Rowe v.s. Travis Kelce

The Chiefs’ strength is definitely their star-studded offense, although their defense is no slouch either. Even slowing the Chiefs would be a huge win for this young defense, but tight end Travis Kelce will make even that a tall order.

Eric Rowe has done a tremendous job this year covering opposing tight ends, but he’ll be hard-pressed this week. If Miami wants to win, Rowe must have an A+ game against Kelce, who is the best TE in football. Rowe did shut down Kittle when we played the 49ers. Maybe he can at least keep Kelce’s damage to a minimum?

Of course, Mahomes will be throwing the football and not an injured Garoppolo.

Big difference.

Even if Rowe can handle Kelce, Miami must limit penalties, play smart football, and keep the game close going into the 4th quarter. Above all, the offense must move the football and sustain drives. Every three and out will be a dagger in the heart of the Phins. Limiting the touches Mahomes gets will be crucial to an upset.  

Tua will be in the spotlight

Miami used an up-tempo offense in the second half against the Bengals and Tua seemed to benefit from it… A LOT! Offensive coordinator Chan Gailey must let Tua use this again. A good dose of up-tempo offense in the hot Miami sun will quickly wear out the Chiefs’ defense, especially late in the game. The Phins will need every edge to score touchdowns instead of field goals. Unless the Dolphins play All-World defense, kicking for three in the Red Zone won’t be good enough this week.

Tua will get his first game where the team will lean on his play for the win. This game is a great opportunity not only for the Phins but Tua as well!

Will Miami show the NFL that they’ve arrived with an upset?

I don’t know. But, I feel good that the Dolphins can keep this game close going into the fourth quarter. The fact that I can say this and mean it shows how much the Phins have improved. We’ve come a long, long way Phins fans!

What are the rest of the Miami Dolphins News fans’ thoughts on the chances of Miami winning this week against the Chiefs?


 

2 comments

  • Van Hamlin

    This headline is like the one, “Sitting Bull Gives Custer A Great Opportunity!” No really! I mean that drunk Custer had beating up on “lesser” opponents and then he got to attack Sitting Bull and the Great Sioux Nation. Tua is sort of like Custer and the Dolphins remind me of the 7th cavalry – in a rather obscure metaphorical way! The remainder of the games on our schedule may be winnable! Certainly, the Patriots are vulnerable. The Raiders are on par with the Dolphins and the Bills, well they look pretty strong right now! However, with COVID-19 and acts of God, we might upset them all. Look what happened to the Steelers! If we can just go 10 & 6, I will be very happy! I’ll let the playoffs take care of themselves.

    • admin

      As Jimmy is above responding, his response lackey in charge is here to save the day… well, sort of…
      ” BUT, that’s the beauty of the Chiefs coming to town this week: Even a good showing against the reigning champs would give a ton of credibility to the Phins.”
      “Of course, Mahomes will be throwing the football and not an injured Garoppolo.
      Big difference.”
      ” But, I feel good that the Dolphins can keep this game close going into the fourth quarter.”

      Key is a good showing. Are you saying they can’t? Or won’t? Have you looked at their schedule and the results? They haven’t beaten much and most games were close even against bad teams. They don’t have much of a pass rush, so that helps the weakest part of the O… Tua being under pressure. They have two good interior DLs, but edges and Lbs aren’t much. They have a good 2ndary, but we have a good WR group. If Miami challenges the Chiefs it’s a win. Given what we’ve seen from this D, we can. I fear a great D more than a great O. Kelce, Hill, and Bell. are to be feared. But, we have Jones, Howard, Rowe, and McCain… and Flores. This shouldn’t be as you said a drunk Custer considering our defense is our strength. If we hang until the 4th this is a major step up… if their D was better, I’d worry. If Tua plays like the 2nd half of last week… it will be close. If he gets overwhelmed, then it will be a blowout. Miami has so many tools though to keep it close. I’d put Davis at RT and Kindley inside… Hunt is whiffing a bit. Van Noy might miss and that would be big. But, the Dolphins should make this respectable.