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Preview: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills


Miami Dolphins (0-12) at Buffalo Bills (6-6)

What can you really say about this game? On paper, it would seem like the last realistic chance the Dolphins have at winning a game this year because Buffalo's defense is ranked 30th and their offense is ranked 31st (which we'll get to below). So despite the 6-6 record, you have to think that this may be the best chance the Dolphins have at a victory. Of course, you could have said the same thing last week. And if the Dolphins can't pull off this win, then we are looking at going a full calendar year without a win. That's right. It'll be over 365 days since our last win come Monday morning. No pressure or anything.

Dolphins Offense vs Bills Defense

The last time these two teams met, the Dolphins only managed 269 total yards, which is about 100 yards fewer than the Bills give up per game. And in that game, it was Jesse Chatman starring in the offense, rushing for 124 yards on 27 carries while also catching 5 passes out of the backfield. However, it's likely that Jesse will not be able to play on Sunday. And this means that it will be Samkon Gado carrying the load for the Dolphins running game. And how exciting that is! Gado, since 2005 when he ran for 582 yards in 8 games with Green Bay, has just 76 carries (including his 2 as a Dolphin). And now he's expected to be the starting tailback if Chatman can't go. That's certainly not a good thing when you consider the Dolphins gained more yardage on the ground than through the air in these two team's first meeting.

What gets you a little more excited, though, is to think that Lorenzo Booker will likely see a lot more action in this game. He's coming off of his 6 catch performance last week and his role would likely expand if Chatman is slowed or cannot go. He'll surely be the guy in the backfield on 3rd downs or in passing situations, as he proved last week that his hands are definitely as good as advertised. And that brings me to this next point. Incase you've missed it, Marty Booker has missed some practice time with knee soreness and he's now a question mark for this game. And even if he is active, there's no guarantee that he'll be able to make it through the game injury-free. So there's the potential that we could even see Lorenzo Booker split out as a wide receiver in some situations considering the Dolphins, without Marty, would only have 3 healthy wide receivers. There's also a chance that the Dolphins might feel the need to bring back Kerry Reed, who was waived and placed back on the practice squad a few days ago. Reed showed some chemistry with John Beck in training camp but hasn't been a factor since the preseason. If Marty can't go on Sunday at all, I don't see why the Dolphins wouldn't sign Reed to the active roster and let him try to make some plays. He can't be any worse, really, than Greg Camarillo, right?

One thing is certain for Sunday. John Beck is likely going to have a very rough day yet again. I'm not saying he's going to throw for 3 picks again, but to think he's going to have a high completion percentage or yardage total is unrealistic. He's going to playing this week with even fewer weapons than he's ever had. And even if all those "weapons" (if you can call them that) play, they clearly won't be 100%. Sure, the Bills secondary isn't very good. They're 29th in the NFL in passing yards allowed and they allow the opposing QB to complete 65% of their passes. And sure, the Bills pass rush has really struggled this year, ranking dead last in sacks with just 14. But after seeing what the Jets defense did to John, I'd expect the Bills to copy. That means a lot of blitzing. And when blitzed, John is only completing 45% of his passes and averages just 4.4 yards per attempt. He's got that quick release, but it isn't going to matter if the offensive line can't keep him upright for a second or two longer than they did last week and let John get rid of the ball...that is if any receiver can get open. In all honesty, I'm going into this week expecting the worst on offense.

Bills Offense vs Dolphins Defense

The Bills offense, which has only scored 13.6 points per game over the past 3 weeks, will be getting a boost on Sunday, as rookie Marshawn Lynch is expected back into the lineup. Lynch hasn't played since the first time these two teams met 4 weeks ago. In that game, Lynch only ran for 61 yards on 19 carries, but did score a touchdown. But without a doubt, he's the main focal point of this Buffalo offense. And the Dolphins rush defense is, well, you know...bad, to say the least. They're dead last in yards allowed per game, allowing 149 yards per game on the ground. Over their past 5 games, though, they have been improved, only allowing 140 yards per game. How sad is that? Giving up 140 yards on the ground is an improvement. Ugh!

Now this will be the first time the Dolphins face rookie quarterback Trent Edwards. Edwards has played relatively well. Sure, he has just one touchdown to five interceptions, but he's completing 65% of his passes and averages 6.7 yards per attempt. And last week, with only 27 seconds left, Edwards completed the biggest pass of his career, a 30 yard pass that got Buffalo into field goal range with no timeouts left. It was a big time throw and catch to Josh Reed where Edwards really threaded the needle and threw a laser. Those are the kinds of plays we hope to see from John Beck sometime soon. Edwards, who has played more than Beck, is already making them for Buffalo.

The way I see it, I think this game is going to come down to two things. One is if the Dolphins will finally be able to put points up on the board. If not, then my second point is moot. That second point is how well the defense can contain Lynch. If Lynch gets off to a fast start, then you have to start worrying about the play-action pass. And one of the most infamous Dolphin killers is Lee Evans. He's got great speed and simply makes plays. The Dolphins must not allow the Bills to work their offense off of an effective running game. If the Bills are able to run the ball, then it's going to be a long afternoon for us yet again.

So that's how I see it in a nut shell. Feel free to tell us how you think this game will play out below.

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Matty dude...
I am sitting here just hoping our offense remembers what the end zone looks like!

Small goals I know, but we have to start scoring and being more creative/innovative with offensive strategy. Whatever it takes really to put some points on the board.

The bills aren't a high scoring outfit so if we could get something out of the offense with perhaps a special teams play as well, then things would get interesting.

Last time the teams played the bills put up what, 11 points, were out gained, and still won! That's demoralizing and we can't keep letting that happen.

by Natalya on Dec 8, 2007 12:57 PM EST reply actions  

The nice thing...
about our special teams right now is that Ginn has demonstrated the speed to score anytime we're receiving a kick.  In games like this, that always makes you think that if the offense can just do a little, and the defense doesn't completely disappear again, we actually have a shot.

Given that Ginn's kick returns seem to be our best offensive weapon, maybe the right offensive strategy is to just let the other team come straight down the field on our defense, stiffen at field goal distance, let them have three and then trot out the return team and cross your fingers. :)

by urbino on Dec 8, 2007 4:52 PM EST up reply actions  

Maybe we should try letting Trent
really call the plays?  Couldn't be much worse...
(except, every time I say that, somehow, it gets worse...)

:)

by LeftCoastFinFan on Dec 8, 2007 4:08 PM EST reply actions  

Another fine mess of a day...
Weather forecast for Buffalo at game time...

1pm - 32 degrees, light snow, 80% probability, 8mph winds
3pm - 31 degrees, freezing rain, 70% probability, 8mph winds

Maybe we can improve on our foul weather/field gameplay...at least we were in those recently.  The perfect weather home game last week...blown out.

Peace

by OntheGo on Dec 8, 2007 5:38 PM EST reply actions  

Bah!
The feeling still has not come back from last week's beating.

I can't remember the last time I have looked forward to a Dolphins game with less anticipation.

by Mindtornado on Dec 8, 2007 7:59 PM EST reply actions  

Anyone read this interview with Cam?
They are just dogging him about the "who's calling the plays?" issue.  I personally find it hysterical, in a very mean spirited sort of way.
;)

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/football/pro/dolphins/sfl-cameronqa120707,0,2785017.story?page=1

by LeftCoastFinFan on Dec 8, 2007 10:09 PM EST reply actions  

Liar?
I had the same thought.  Why is Cam lying?  What purpose did those BS answers serve?

It could have gone like this:

Press:  Who called the plays against the Jets.

Cameron:  Mularkey, I reserved the right to change plays as I saw fit.

Press:  Why the change?

Cameron:  I felt Mularkey was in tune with the way I wanted the plays called so it freed me up to concentrate on in game management.

Press:  ...

Cameron:  Anything else?

End of press conference.

          Instead we got 15 minutes of Cameron circle jerking with the media.

by Mindtornado on Dec 8, 2007 11:43 PM EST reply actions  

You're right.
And that's exactly how it came off, too.

Just goofy...

by LeftCoastFinFan on Dec 9, 2007 4:22 AM EST up reply actions  

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