
"The Dolphins, winless at 0-2, are turning into the definition of ineptitude. They can't count on doing anything right for an extended period of time, which, for these purposes, we'll define as a 60-minute NFL game. "We've got to play better," defensive tackle Zach Seiler said. "We've got to be better together as a unit in all three phases." That hasn't happened through two games."
"The Dolphins can't count on their pass rush that's led by their talented front seven of Sieler, outside linebackers Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, Chop Robinson and Matthew Judon and inside linebackers Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson. They totaled three sacks Sunday but none was a game-changer. They can't count on their deep passing game led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Tua passed for 315 yards and two touchdowns, but his fourth-quarter interception was a back-breaker."
The Miami Dolphins are 0-2 and struggling to execute fundamentals, producing costly penalties and communication breakdowns on critical possessions. A false start and a delay of game on the final drive exemplified poor substitution and communication. Defensive production has yielded three sacks but no game-changing plays, while the deep passing game showed yardage without decisive impact. The quarterback passed for 315 yards and two touchdowns but threw a fourth-quarter interception that shifted momentum. A top receiver compiled 109 yards, yet the offense failed to convert those gains into a reliable advantage.
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