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The desperate dolphins to erase the disaster of week 1, extend the sequence of the patriots

Sept. 7, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, United States; Miami Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel, before a match against Indianapolis colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Compulsory credit: Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn

Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel plans an offense composed while Miami works in Overdrive to return the page and go from a weekly catastrophe to Indianapolis.

Patriots’ head coach Mike Vrabel sees a chance for New England (0-1) to come up with a victory in Miami for the first time since 2019.

“It’s always a big challenge to play this team,” said Rébel, remembering. “It’s going to be hot, it’s going to be wet, it’s going to be wet. Probably lightning.”

“The opportunity to go on the road and win a division match … This is what our thought process is.”

McDaniel and the dolphins are on tiptoe in hot water with segments of their own fans base after a loss of 33-8 against the colts. Miami had only 211 yards in total and did not score before the fourth quarter.

The former dolphins’ corner half, Xavian Howard, helped the colts prepare for Miami and specifically said that he had said to the teammates “once we removed his first reading, I have the impression that it was the panic mode” with the quarter-Arrière Tua Tagovailoa, who lost a escape and launched two interceptions.

“These are more reasons why it happened,” said Tagovailoa about corrected reversals. “You look at the timing. Was it the right timing?

McDaniel did not agree with the ideas that the teams caught up with the Miami offensive, which only scored one of 20 points once in the last five regular season games. He declared Wednesday after reviewing the film of the eruption in Indianapolis “The quarter-back game was lower than what you wish.”

“I also know that it looks very much like most quarters where you put a lot of work in something and your first time doing it for four quarters in months, you are not at your best,” said McDaniel. “I don’t want to make the same mistakes twice. He and everyone must improve.”

There is not much track for the Dolphins to find their rhythm. After Sunday’s opening match, they headed for Buffalo during a short turnaround period next Thursday.

New England lost 34-15 in Miami last season and the status of the upper corner Christian Gonzalez (hamstrings) will only be known near Gametime. Gonzalez sat in the-first opener and would be a welcome addition to Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and the potentially tight winger Darren Waller. Waller was inactive for week 1, but is closer to being ready to play after ending his retirement for one year in 2024.

Winning on the road is a lesson that Trebel tries to transmit on the fly with young people in several key positions, namely the quarterrier (Drake Maye is 23 years old) and the left tackle (Will Campbell is 21 years old), spots held by the last two choices of draft of New England.

“You have to travel with the attitude we need everyone,” said Truebel before detailing what the patriots will need to win a victory at home. “Playing a big defense. Being able to control the game and creating turnover. There are certain things you need to do on the road is what you need to do on the road in your division.”

Unable to move the ball to the ground, the patriots called 50 passes last week. Maye was dismissed four times and launched an interception. But he said that the Patriots had parts to make rapid solutions to the problems that paralyzed the offensive of week 1.

“Browse a better start,” said Maye. “Find a way to start faster. I think it’s a team theme. … Down in the red zone, whether it is decision -making on my part or my precision or simply general, we have to score affected in the red zone.”

New England obtained the ball at the recruit of the Ballon Treveyon Henderson Ballon carrier 11 times – six receptions and five races – in order to loosen the defense of the raiders. Maye succeeded in 287 yards in career, but the patriots left with on two of the three trips to the red zone and had difficulty in third place (4 out of 14).

“If we don’t get our way, I have the impression that everything will be fine,” said Maye.

The assistant of the Patriots Harold Landry III (foot), the right tackle Morgan Moses (foot) and the defensive winger Keion White (illness) missed training Wednesday with Gonzalez.

Maye’s leader receiver last week, Kayshon Boutte (shoulder), was limited on Wednesday, as was Christian Elliss (shoulder) and Marte Mapu (neck).

The Miami players who missed Wednesday were the Ethan Bonner (hamstring) and Storm Duck (ankle), the defensive Benito Jones (oblique), the offensive platform Austin Jackson (toe), the winger tight Darren Waller (Hip) and the ball carrier Jaylen Wright (Knee). Ashtyn Davis (knee) security and the Jaylen Waddle (shoulder) receiver were limited.

– field level media

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