Earlier this season the Dolphins provided Jonathan Taylor a breakout game for the Colts, and he’ s taken the league by storm since. The Dolphins need to aggressively get after whoever is behi…
Five things the Miami Dolphins (5-7) need to do to win their fifth consecutive game, and beat the New York Giants (4-7) at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 13: Make Giants’ offense one dimensional The Giants are averaging 90.8 rushing yards and 3.84 yards per attempt this season, but those struggles can be attributed to not having a healthy Saquon Barkley most of the season. The Giants’ featured back began the season coming back from an ACL injury that cut his 2020 season short, and then missed four games this year because of an ankle sprain. He’s slowly worked his way back the past two games, contributing 65 yards on 19 carries and catching 10 passes for 44 yards. Earlier this season the Dolphins provided Jonathan Taylor a breakout game for the Colts, and he’s taken the league by storm since. Miami, which is allowing 104.9 rushing yards per game and 4.3 yards per attempt, can’t afford to let another elite back to get it going against them. Make Giants’ quarterback uncomfortable A neck injury will keep Daniel Jones from playing Sunday’s game, but the approach shouldn’t change whether Mike Glennon is the starter, or not. The Dolphins need to aggressively get after whoever is behind center for the Giants, who possess a massive offensive line, that features two talented tackles.