And, so far, it's showed.
Ryan Tannehill has been money, with the exception of one bad pass. He finished the first half 14-22, 197 yards, a touchdown and an interception.
The touchdown came in the final seconds of the half, when Miami got the ball inside the NE 35 following a long Jarvis Landry punt return.
On the next play Tannehill hit Mike Wallace in the end zone, who made a one handed grab that was initially ruled incomplete.
However, the call was reversed and put Miami within one.
The Dolphins have ran 40 plays for 271 yards. They've had the ball for nearly 70% of the game.
The problems have all been self inflicted.
Penalties have been killers. A blocked FG was a killer. An interception led to a touchdown.
Defensively, the Dolphins have dominated to the tune of only giving up 102 total yards. They've stopped the run, they've pressured Brady, they've tipped three balls (one for an interception).
Miami has run the ball well, they've passed it aggresively, and they've pressured Tom Brady.
Can that pull it off?
To the third.
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