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Week 13: Dolphins Game Preparation - Inactives Announced


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Bill have won 7 of last 10 since 2013 season.  Fins swept series in 2016 - Rex's last year.  Seems they struggle versus a 4-3 D like what McD and Schwartz run.

 

Kelly era Bills went 17-8 versus Fins counting playoff games.  

 

Since Kelly retired Bills hold 22-20 regular season series advantage with one playoff loss (Flutie red Zone Sack/fumble) after 1998 season.    It's actually been pretty even over last 21 years.  

 

I picked a split in my season record pick at start of year and still see it that way.  We lose there and win at home.

 

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7 Things to Watch in Bills-Dolphins this Weekend

 

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Quarterback evaluation on both sides of the field Sunday, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Bills get another start from Josh Allen; another chance to bring the rookie along in his development. The Dolphins get Ryan Tannehill back for his 2nd straight start; another opportunity to decide whether the 7-year veteran has the answers to their long-term quarterback questions.
 
But there’s more than just quarterback play to follow. Here’s a look ahead at Sunday’s Bills visit to Miami and some of the top issues to follow in that game, and around the NFL:
 
1. JOSH ON THE RUN AGAIN?
2. SIDELINE TIME WAS A BENEFIT FOR ALLEN
3. FIRST SCORE A KEY FOR BUFFALO
4. TANNEHILL A FAST STARTER ALSO
5. TAKEAWAYS=WINS FOR BILLS VS. DOLPHINS
6. HAUSCHKA APPROACHING FRANCHISE RECORD
7. SUPER BOWL MEMORIES FROM A FORMER BILL
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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 13: Dolphins Game Preparation - Vegas Lines Have the Bills as 4 to 5 Point Dogs; Catalon and Lofton Calling the Game on CBS; Friday Injury Reports Posted with John Miller Out

Andy Benoit's take on the game:

 

BILLS AT DOLPHINS
Josh Allen’s 99 rushing yards against Jacksonville last Sunday were not a total anomaly. Allen showed terrific mobility at Wyoming. It’s surprising the Bills didn’t feature it by design early in the season—especially considering that head coach Sean McDermott and GM Brandon Beane know from their Carolina days how valuable a big running QB can be. Miami’s linebackers have struggled at processing information. The Bills would be wise to show them a bunch of different run looks involving Allen.

 

 

 

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