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Houston can move the ball, as they are ranked 6th in total offense (yards per game) the problem for them is they can't score as they are ranked 21st.
On defense they are ranked 11th in yards per game but 21st in points per game.
They have talent, but haven't been able to put it together. I am taking Miami at the home opener mulligan. Yes I am drinking the Campbell's soup...
Miami 24 - Houston 17
Drinking the Campbells soup,, i like that! You know Dan Campbell eats canned Campbells Soup, everyone's too scared to tell him he's supposed to take it outta the can first!
I expect more of the same, almost a repeat of last weeks game as far as the Dolphins are concerned. I feel that this is a good match-up for the Texans. Their strengths happen to be the Dolphins weaknesses. The Texans have JJ Watt, who will terrorize the Dolphins guards, they have Hopkins who will do the same to the Dolphins secondary and they also have Foster of course.
I think the momentum of last weeks game will carry over to this week and the Dolphins will be able to win this one. The keys to this game will be the Dolphins Defense stopping Foster as much as possible and getting to Hoyer and disrupting him often too. Hopefully with the additional coaching help for Tannehill, real NFL caliber coaching help, he can put together FOUR QUARTERS of good play as opposed to just two quarters like last week. I am hopeful that he can do this and I expect him to have a really good game. The challenge for this Dolphins team comes in week six.
Dolphins 27 vs Texans 24
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Coach Bill O’Brien said Wednesday that wide receiver Cecil Shorts, cornerback Kareem Jackson and linebacker Bernardrick McKinney will all miss this weekend’s game in Miami.
It’s the second time that Shorts has been knocked out of the lineup this season. He missed time with a shoulder injury earlier in the year and is now down with a hamstring issue that should keep DeAndre Hopkins fielding as many targets as he can handle against the Dolphins.
Jackson has an ankle injury and his absence will push first-round pick Kevin Johnson and A.J. Bouye into larger roles this weekend. McKinney suffered a concussion against the Jaguars last Sunday.
Linebacker Jadeveon Clowney missed that game with an ankle injury and O’Brien says he’s day-to-day for this week.
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