-3–3 Miami Dolphins Week-3 travels to State Farm Stadium in the weekend to play against the Arizona Cardinals.
Both the Dolphins and the Cardinals won their last game, with the Miami beating the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8 and the Cardinals beating the Seattle Seahawks in the weekend.
The game between the Dolphins and the Cardinals has two brilliant quarterbacks. Miami rookie gunslinger Tua Tagoviloa will start his second career against former No. 1 total pickle killer Murray. The two youngsters are excited to face each other for what should be an exciting game to end in Arizona.
Dolphins-Cardinals game almost here, let’s take a look at four bold predictions for competition from a Miami perspective.
1. Tua Tagoviloa threw two touchdown passes
In his NFL entry against the Rams, Tagoviloa struggled despite the Dolphins winning. Lefty went 12-of-22 for 93 yards with a touchdown pass.
Tagovoiloa had lower-than-average expectations against Ram, who has a better defense in the NFL. With the second week of practice under his belt with the first team, we expect Tagoviloa to play better against the Cardinals. Watch the 22-year-old throw two touchdown passes against the Arizona defense, which is said to give up some big plays in the secondary from time to time.
The Cardinals’ defense is giving up 20.9 points per game this season, which is good for the ninth in the NFL. However, as we have seen with other teams, the NFL The club can be rusty at times when their bye comes in the weekend, so watch out for the Taguilloa and the Dolphins to take some deep deep shots early and check out the Cardinals after their bye weeks.
2. Dolphins killer Murray took off twice
The Week Luffins have the first-ranked defense in the NFL coming into the week into. They only have 1.6 per game per season. Giving points and limiting the Rams in South Florida to just 17 points a week.
Led by four picks Xavian Howard of the season, the Dolphins have won seven interceptions as a team in 2020. We’ve picked up Murray twice in Week 9 in Miami, and don’t be surprised if one of those hurdles is pick-six.
The Dolphins’ defense made a touchdown in the 8th week against the Rams, as linebacker Rewandrew Van Ginkle made a fuss and took it home for 78 yards. If Miami’s defensive line can get pressure on Murray’s pockets and keep the edges locked to prevent speed, Murray’s short size can prevent him from reading properly and throwing, which can lead to some disruptions.
3. Devant Parker made a touchdown, a rack above 100 yards
Dolphins wide Devant Parker had a catch in just three yards in the 8th week against the Rams. Check out Miami and TagoViloa to get Parker vs. Cardinals more involved, as the Dolphins will need to take some of the most plays to win the game.
The Cardinals struggled to stop Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett over the weekend. He recorded 15 catches for 200 yards and three touchdowns. While we don’t have a monster game like Parker, get the 27-year-old to enter the final zone for the fourth time this season and register his second 100-yard receiving game.
Thus up to the season, Parker has 367 yards and 30 receptions for 30 touchdowns. He had a good rapport with Ryan Fitzpick’s trick, but now the Dolphins need Parker to develop chemistry with the future TagoViloa in Dolme.
4. The Dolphins beat the Cardinals 5-3 to improve
The game should have a low scoring relationship as both teams have solid defense. The Dolphins had a big win at home as the Rams and Cardinals potentially rusted as a result of their buy weekend, we beat Miami Arizona in this one, improving to-to in the season.
It may not always be beautiful, but we can see that the Dolphins are pushing the ball downfield very well against the Cardinals’ defense. Since Miami has a better defense in this match, look for the Dolphins to have a good fielding start early on a regular basis than the Cardinals. He’s going to help Tegoviloa make some easy scores to boost confidence from his second NFL start.
The AFL Finns are second in the AFC East standings. Buffalo Bills are in first place with a record of 6-2, but they face the Seahawks in the 9th week and are immersed in the competition. If the Dolphins can win against the Cardinals and Bill falls on Seattle, Miami will move closer to first place in the division.