Listing the records Miami set/broke/was involved withĀ requires it’s own separate post but here some highlights: the Dolphins posted the second-most yards in NFL history (726, behind only the 1951 Rams), Miami became the second team in NFL history (along with the 2004 Chiefs) to have multiple players with four touchdowns (Raheem Mostert and De’Von Achane), the Dolphins now have the most total yards through three games in NFL history (1,651) and the second-most points (130) through three weeks in NFL history.
Tua Tagovailoa — already the consensus MVP favorite, now a no-brainer top choice — finished the day with more touchdowns (four) than incompletions (three). And for an added bonus, the Dolphins and Broncos managed to achieve a Scorigami.
We can briefly touch on the Broncos here, because they’re 0-3 and while Russ hasn’t looked great for a decent portion of the season, the bigger problem is the defense. Miami’s offense is electric, but they just gave up SEVENTY POINTS. The only NFL fan I know who remembers seeing 70 points scored in a game is my colleague Pete Prisco and he’s older than the Crypt Keeper.Ā
Payton ripping Nathaniel Hackett’s work last year as “one of the worst coaching jobs in NFL history” doesn’t look so hot when he’s 0-3 and sporting a -53 point differential through three weeks. This game might be indicative of Payton putting a target on his back, honestly. Or maybe McDaniel just wanted revenge on his first NFL employer.Ā
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Author: Will Brinson
September 24, 2023 | 7:00 pm