2025 – Season Finale – Dolphins @ Patriots

Before we get to the actual game, if you weren’t around yesterday, didn’t listen to any football related matters, the Miami Dolphins released some bombshell news, news that your’s truly is extremely hopeful about. The Miami Dolphins have announced that Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross has hired ESPN Analyst and Commentator Troy Aikman as a consultant to help in the process of finding the next Miami Dolphins GM. Some will be miffed that it’s Troy Aikman, and he hasn’t played in 25 years, not coincidentally the last time the Miami Dolphins won a playoff game. Relax! He’s going to be a consultant, not the final say, just there to help and give a little guidance. He’s still a huge part of the game, he sees every team play and is still quite connected to the game. The bigger point though is that even if you don’t think Aikman should be the guy to consult, the Dolphins are doing what needs to be done. They are trying to find the right GM to build this team the right way, and for goodness sake, that’s exactly what I’ve been asking for. No half measures, no restrictions, no ultimatums, hire the right NFL Exec and give him full autonomy to hire the Head Coach he chooses and have full control over player personnel. Accountability is paramount here. You need to have one person making these decisions, and while the GM Head Coach relationship needs to be a cohesive one, while the Head Coach could pounding the table for a particular player, the GM has to have the final say and do his due diligence as he will ultimately be the one responsible for that decision. There can be no gray area, the GM will run the show and hopefully choose the right Head Coach to make this team competitive year in and year out.

After that stunning news, I feel like anything else I say pales in comparison, but there is one more game to be played, and the guy wearing #14 for the Miami Dolphins has to be pumped up to face the New England Patriots to spoil their bid to become the AFC #1 seed. I feel like sometimes the teams that are playing for seeding don’t necessarily seem super motivated. I don’t think that will be the case late Sunday afternoon because Mike Vrabel is a disciplined Head Coach from the Bill Belichick tree, and I believe he understands full well he’d rather play all the games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough rather than have to travel to Denver to play the Broncos in their house. I guess we’ll see what happens in that regard, but the Dolphins at 7-9 have been eliminated from playoff contention, and at the moment will likely be picking just outside the Top 10 in the 2026 NFL Draft. One important information we don’t have is whether or not Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel will be returning. My assumption is that he will not be, as the GM search would indicate they’re attempting to do this the right way, but until I actually read it, I’ll have that small bit of doubt.

Change. The GM search is a beacon of change, and after 25 years of not winning a playoff game, I’d say change is in order. I believe Mike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa are joined at the hip, and I think since QB Tua Tagovailoa is holding a clip board, Mike McDaniel will soon be looking for another job in the NFL after this week when Black Monday rolls around. This is historically the day when NFL Head Coaches are let go from their respective teams after not having a good season or seasons. I do expect Mike McDaniel to be one of those coaches, but again, it hasn’t happened and there are no guarantees. You guys know how I feel about QB Tua Tagovailoa, any QB who puts himself above the team is OUT for me. He 100% values his health above the success of the team and his play on the field reflects is over and over. I never want to see him taking snaps for this team ever again, and I’m pretty sure that’s a done deal. As to who the next Miami Dolphins Head Coach will be, a lot of dominos have to fall first before that picture gets any clearer. Will Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin be let go after 19 years if they miss the playoffs? Will Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh be let go after 18 years if they miss the playoffs? I think it’s strange to even think those things, but it’s 2026 now, and if you haven’t noticed, things are just different.

Since the whole GM search and then Head Coach search thing is unclear, let’s get back to Sunday’s game. The Patriots and Broncos are both 13-3. The Broncos host the LA Chargers while the Patriots host our Miami Dolphins. The Broncos come off a defensive struggle 20-13 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs while the Patriots are coming off a blowout 42-10 win over the NY Jets. Both teams want nothing more than to play every playoff game in their house. Our Dolphins have played well in Foxborough, We beat the Patriots 15-10 last season, 24-17 in 2023, but lost a close 23-21 game in 2022. We are very different teams though. The Patriots are 13-3 playing for the #1 seed, and we have a rookie QB who has made two NFL starts after just 2 weeks of practice with the starters after being the emergency QB most of the season. QB Drake Maye has put up some very nice numbers this year although the Patriots schedule was an easy one. Despite that though, Vrabel has done what he was hired to do, win the games on the schedule, and they have won 13 of 16. The Dolphins played a very similar schedule and we stand at 7-9, so be careful throwing stones from glass houses.

I like what our rookie QB Quinn Ewers has shown us so far. The game didn’t look like too much for him, and the team has responded well with him at the helm. He looks like he has some moxie, and compared to the the wet noodle Tua, that’s a lot. There was definitely an energy last week as the Dolphins were playing a team who need the win to control their playoff destiny, and while the Bucs have been up and down this season, I think they’re the better team, but not this past Sunday. WE ran the ball well enough between Achane and Wright and just asked QB Quinn Ewers to give us just enough and he delivered on that. We will probably need a similar game plan to upset the Patriots Sunday. Waddle was in and out of the game with nagging injuries and that leaves WR’s Malik Washington, WR Theo Wease, WR Cedrick Wilson Jr., along with TE’s Julian Hill, Greg Dulcich and sometimes used Darren Waller. As far as I’m concerned, I’d skip the Darren Waller experiment next season. He’s exciting when he’s in there and we use him, but I’m tired of him disappearing for long stretches where he’s not in the game. Find someone who can play without restrictions! I hope we don’t burn out Achane in this one, I wouldn’t be shocked if we put a lot on his plate Sunday. He’s the one guy in this offense that always make things happen. The Patriots leaned hard on the run game with rookie TreVVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson last week and I’d expect more of that this week. We’ll see how stout or young D-line can be, but we know we’ll get quality linebacking from Brooks and Dodson.

While S Minkah Fitzpatrick was held out of practice along with RB De’Von Achane, LB Jordyn Brooks and TE Darren Waller, that doesn’t mean they aren’t playing. I’d say 3 of the 4 are definitely playing with the exception of Minkah. How much they play is a different story. This game doesn’t mean a whole lot to the Dolphins, but for Head Coach Mike McDaniel who is likely auditioning for a job elsewhere, and for the players too, it means a lot. I’d expect a good effort, and I hope that first and foremost we come out healthy from this game, and maybe this team gives us a surprise upset win, and believe you me, this would be a huge upset. Let’s hope we have a good game, and #14 Quinn Ewers shows us a little something special Sunday afternoon.

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36 Responses to 2025 – Season Finale – Dolphins @ Patriots

  1. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Yes, I am looking for a hard fought loss. If we upset them, I will be happy, but I don’t see it happening.

    I would like to see less Achane and more Wright. Go ahead and sit Waddle and play Tahj. Bring up some practice squad guys and see what they got.

  2. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Just watching GMFB, and they’re talking about McCaffrey. That’s how I hope we start using Achane.

  3. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    MikeE,

    Kyle Brandt was basically talking about his production. If he catches 4 passes this weekend, he becomes the first guy in history to get 100 receptions and 2000 scrimmage yards twice. LT did it once. Don’t quote me but I think that’s what it was. I was listening and doing other stuff.

    I just think we need to utilize Achane a lot more in the passing game. And not just screens to the flat 12 times a game. It will also prolong his career. I think MCC is more shifty than Achane, but the speed is comparable. Get those guys out in space as much as possible.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      he’s got 67 catches now

      he had 78 last year

      so I’m guessing he stat is over 70 catches

      he is nowhere close to over 2000 in either Season

      he had 1499 yards from scrimmage last year and is probably going to land around 1800 this season

      so maybe the stat is 70 catches and 1400 scrimmage yards? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I also learned from Jamie Erdahl that it’s still a red flag to a woman if the guy asks to split the check on the first date. Equality at work. Lol

  5. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Randy – I agree on the passing game. He’s a dangerous guy any time he gets the football, and if you can get him the ball in space, then even better. I don’t know if I agree with you about the shiftiness, I think Achane is pretty shifty too. CMMC has more power to shake tackles, but Achane has excellent body control, which is why he doesn’t take a lot of direct hard hits.

  6. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    BBM has a plan for the new GM. Keep in mind 2027 draft picks are worth less than 2026 draft picks so you can get a higher 2027 pick.

    Target Edge, OL, CB, Safety and TE in the 2026 draft and add another QB like Robertson.

    Trade both Chubb and Minkah for 2027 draft picks as you might get a 2027 2nd for Chubb. We already have an extra 2027 5th.

    Tank 2026 at least enough to get a 2027 top 10 pick. Use those extra picks and/or Waddle to trade up for WR Jeremiah Smith. Teams will be targeting all those QB’s in that bigger 2027 QB class. Then double down at WR taking Indiana’s Charlie Becker.

    Jeremiah Smith 6’3, 220, 4.32 forty

    Charlie Becker 6’4, 205, 4.39 forty

    Heck, 2026 draft TE Tanner Koziol, 6’7 240 while resigning Dulcich and Achane.

    Talk about a red zone advantage. That would be sick!

  7. markeyh's avatar markeyh says:

    Time to CLEAN HOUSE in 2026!!!!

  8. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Do you guys agree to end the Waller experiment?

  9. markeyh's avatar markeyh says:

    I want to see who the new HC would be before making the call on getting rid of some of our veteran players. That is if we even will have a new HC. If Mike McDaniel comes back than I say keep most of the players in tact.

  10. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Gotta figure if they are going to fire McD, it’ll be pretty quickly after the game against the Pets, right? Within a few days?

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      It’d be nice to know the answer to that question sooner rather than later.

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        It sure looks like that. No one in their right mind would come in as a consultant if you tell them either Mike McDaniel has to stay or Tua has to be the Qb next season. Those are two non starters

  11. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Kong – Waller is talented as fuck, but the guy comes in for a few plays, actually makes a play or two and then has to come out and is gone for an entire quarter or more. That’s ridiculous! No part time effort guys. Either you’re all in or you’re OUT!

  12. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    A couple TE’s who are on the fringe of being drafted or UDFA. If they go undrafted, I like Iowa’s Bret Norfleet, 6’6, 263 and Michigan State’s Jack Velling, 6’5, 245 as UDFA’s. I think they get drafted late day 3 though.

  13. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    BBM – Keep bringing the TE’s, we definitely need at least 1 for sure, maybe two!

  14. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    BBM,

    Norfleet played for Missouri. Not good enough to play TE from Iowa. 😜

  15. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    People that do that free solo climbing are a special kind of crazy. I can’t think of a more intense activity. I get anxiety just watching it.

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