They have quality young talent on D particularly in the secondary. The offense is turnover prone and inconsistent but will deliver a handful of explosive plays. They struggle late in games for a variety of reasons, but they're a tough team and more competitive than their record (and puffy rankings) suggest:
1. Eagles
2. 49ers
3. Bengals
4. Bills
5. Chiefs
6. Vikings
7. Cowboys
8. Chargers
9. Dolphins
10. Giants
11. Ravens
12. Lions
13. Jaguars
14. Titans
15. Commanders
16. Jets
17. Seahawks
18. Raiders
19. Browns
20. Packers
21. Patriots
22. Bucs
23. Steelers
24. Saints
25. Panthers
26. Falcons
27. Broncos
28. Colts
29. Rams
30. Bears
31. Cardinals
32. Texans
I agree with most everything Cowherd said this morning. Dolphins outplayed and out-coached the Bills, but Allen won the game. It’s amazing they’re stuck in this same spot over-relying on Allen going into yet another postseason. It’s not sustainable. Yes, 3 of the first 5 picks need to be OL (and they should’ve been last spring too!).
The procedure penalty, while a silly rule, was indisputable. The supposed PI is subjective and prone to differing vantage points. Should’ve been called but entirely unsurprising it wasn’t.
Besides fluff fans, who thought the Bills were going to blow them out? Dolphins are a talented team. Regardless, the weather was going to be the equalizer. It was a hard fought, well earned victory. ((as expected))
Chiefs make the plays they need to make whenever they need to make them. Mahomes finished with 21 straight completions. That game was never truly in doubt.