![]() ![]() The offense still needs to work out whatever funk they are in.īook threw his best pass of the game on first down, picking up 17 yards on a throw to Marquez Callaway. The Brissett package should probably be done. On 3rd-and-1, Miami brought in quarterback Jacoby Brissett for their short-yardage package, but the play-action pass did not work and Brissett scrambled but did not pick up any yardage. Lindsay then picked up three yards before Tagovailoa threw a screen to running back Myles Gaskin for a six-yard gain. The offense needs to put together a sustained drive.Īfter the break, Miami started moving the ball with a pass from Tagovailoa to receiver Tommylee Lewis for seven yards. The Miami defense is doing what you want them to do against a rookie quarterback. The Saints again went three-and-out as Kamara ran for three yards, then one yard, then Book was sacked for a seven-yard loss with linebacker Jerome Baker chasing the quarterback down after defensive lineman Zach Sieler nearly got Book on the initial rush.Īnother good performance from the defense.Ī four-yard run from Lindsay ended the first quarter. The fumble did not cost them completely, but they have to have better security on it and not lose touchdown opportunities. ![]() The drive looked better from Miami, but they are still not on all cylinders, and they are being dangerous with the ball. Austin Jackson recovered the loose ball for a 16-yard loss, with kicker Jason Sanders connecting from 48-yards to extend Miami’s lead on the next snap. A pass to Gesicki for six yards set up 3rd-and-4, with Tagovailoa attempting to scramble up the middle on the play, only to be hit from behind and fumble. Tagovailoa threw to Smythe for another 11-yards, followed by an incomplete pass. On 2nd-and-3, running back Phillip Lindsay picked up two yards on a rush up the middle, setting up a 3rd-and-1, which Lindsay converted on the wildcat rush. Waddle made up for it on the next play, picking up 18 yards on a pass from Tagovailoa, who then threw to tight end Durham Smythe for seven yards on the 1st-and-10 play. Johnson picked up four yards on the next play, then Tagovailoa threw to Waddle, but the receiver lost a yard on the play. Johnson picked up a yard on first down, with a pass interference penalty on the next play giving Miami a free first down. Miami again started moving the ball on their second drive, finding a little bit more of their normal rhythm, but still coming up short. ![]() They are going to be able to keep up the pressure and confuse Book all night if they stick with the aggressive, amoeba looks. Then Book was sacked by Christian Wilkins and Emmanuel Ogbah for a ten-yard loss and a three-and-out possession. After an incomplete pass, running back Mark Ingram picked up four yards on the ground. rb0tho65Ue- The Phinsider December 28, 2021 Dolphins 7-0.Īnd just like that, it’s 7-0! Nick Needham to the house! They turned to Book after that, with a short pass to Ethan Wolf for four yards before Book targeted Nick Vannett but linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel tipped the ball at the line of scrimmage and Nik Needham picked off the pass and returned it for the score. With rookie quarterback Ian Book starting for the first time in his NFL career, the Saints started the drive with a run from running back Alvin Kamara for three yards. They did some nice things, but it just did not quite feel like they were in their full stride. The Dolphins offense did not feel like it was full in rhythm on their first drive. Two two-yard runs up the middle from running back Duke Johnson set up a 3rd-and-6, with Tagovailoa throwing too far in front of running back Myles Gaskin and leading to a punt. After a four-yard pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to tight end Mike Gesicki and another four yards on a pass from Tagovailoa to wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, Tagovailoa to Waddle converted the first down on a five-yard pass, with a roughing-the-passer penalty adding 15 more yards and moving the Dolphins to midfield. Miami received the opening kickoff after the Saints won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. They now start looking ahead to the Tennessee Titans and former Dolphins first-round pick, quarterback Ryan Tannehill. With the win, the Dolphins are now in the seventh seed position in the AFC playoff picture and are the first team in NFL history to have a seven-game losing streak and a seven-game winning streak in the same season. The Saints finished the game 0-12 on third down and quarterback Ian Book, making his first career start, was sacked eight times. The Dolphins did not seem to find their rhythm until the second half, then turned it on to dominate the Saints down the stretch. ![]() The Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints closed out Week 16 of the 2021 NFL season with a Monday night showdown. ![]()
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