Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz react to Josh Allen’s performance in the Buffalo Bills’ loss to the Miami Dolphins. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.TV.
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Inexcusable to walk in Miami, a terrible Miami Dolphins football team that is absolutely falling apart and not show up.
And you can blame the run defense in this team.
I, you can blame Josh Allen, who I thought was at times reckless with the football.
You can blame the fact that nobody can, you can blame everybody, blame the coaches.
Number 1, when an entire group of 53 people walk on the field.
Like they don’t give a damn.
I’m looking at you, Sean McDermott, and I’m saying, where was your win one for the Gipper attitude all week?
I don’t know what’s missing from that locker room, but champions shouldn’t fall that way, especially with the Patriots on their heels that way.
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Caroline, I am outraged by how just awful the Buffalo Bills were yesterday.
It is inexcusable.
They don’t deserve to win the AFC East if they’re gonna play like that.
Damn.
You should be outraged because how in the world do you go out there and lay an egg like we saw yesterday?
I mean, sure, we, maybe the final score doesn’t look as bad as the process was.
The Bills got blanked through 3 quarters.
The Buffalo Bills with maybe the number 1 quarterback in all the land in Josh Allen against this crap Miami Dolphins team that’s already given up.
On the season, that fired their general manager, that sold at the trade deadline.
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In fact, they sold their best defensive player at the trade deadline, and you still couldn’t get anything moving against this Dolphins defense.
I mean, the Dolphins are 26th in the league in yards, uh, rush yards given up per game.
26th.
They’re one of the worst run defenses in the.
NFL fits, and all they could muster up was 87 yards on the ground, and compare that to the Dolphins 197.
I mean, if you would have told me one team in this game is gonna run for 197 yards and the other one’s gonna run for 87, I would have said, it’s obviously the Bills.
Obviously they’re gonna, the Bills are gonna be able to run it well because they’ve been able to run it well the last several weeks.
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I think this game was a wake-up call to me, should be a wake-up call to this, this entire locker room.
It’s a wake-up call to me of a few things.
One, the Bills’ offense is too one-dimensional.
That if the Bills want to be a legitimate Super Bowl contender, they have to have multiple different facets to hurt you offensively.
They don’t have that kind of receiver that can stretch the field.
Keyon Coleman was supposed to be that guy.
He’s not that guy.
And the Bills didn’t do anything at the trade deadline to add one of those stretch the field speedster burner kind of guys.
The Bills don’t have a long pass game.
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What the Bills have is a short dink and dunk pass game and running the football.
That works and that’s great and all when the opposing defenses don’t take that away from you.
But what we saw yesterday when the run was taken away from the Buffalo Bills, they had no offense.