Dolphins and Tagovailoa bet on breaking the losing streak against Buffalo

The Miami Dolphins They have lived a true nightmare so far this season and things do not promise to improve this weekend, when coach Mike McDaniel’s motto measures forces against the Buffalo Bills, a team that has had its number in recent matches. .

It is a particularly important matchup for the quarterback Tua Tagovailoawho not only just returned from the third concussion of his career, but has also been the main spectator of the multiple setbacks suffered by the Dolphins at the hands of the Bills in recent times.

Tagovailoa has faced Buffalo eight times in his career and has succumbed in seven of them.

“You have to find a way to beat them, no matter what it looks like,” the talented player told The Palm Beach Post. “Throughout those eight times I’ve faced them and the seven times we’ve lost, that’s been the receipt we’ve gotten. We haven’t been able to find a way to do it,” he added.

The Dolphins started this season with a 2-5 record and have lost five of their most recent six games. A new defeat this coming Sunday would considerably complicate the possibility of Miami being able to save its season.

In search of surprise

But if the outlook in itself looks bleak for those in South Florida, it gets even darker when remembering that the Dolphins’ last victory in Buffalo came in 2016.

However, it is not something that discourages Tagovailoa.

“It’s nice,” Tua said of playing in Buffalo. “It’s loud, a hostile environment. I think that’s pretty much what you want as a team. You go in knowing it’s going to be hostile and you love when you’re able to do well as a team, as a unit. And when you can silence them.”