The loss against the Tennessee Titans marked a turning point in the Miami Dolphins' season. Coming into that game looking to halt a losing streak, the Dolphins were faced by the 3-0 Tennessee Titans. The game would not end well for Miami as the Titans claimed their first win and Miami slid further and further down in the NFL rankings.
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Tyreek Hill caught only four passes on Sunday with a mere 23 yards in the game without star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who suffered a concussion.
Seen fuming on the sideline after the camera caught him yelling as the Dolphins failed to find their rhythm. The fans had no delay and had mixed feelings when it came to Tyreek and his commitment towards the Miami Dolphins, as questions about whether "Tyreek wants out of Miami?" arose.
More Action Looms Over NFL Policy Violator
Hill's outburst may not be the only consequence he faces, as he refused to do his media work after the game. Of course, this is a breach of an NFL access policy, which requires that players talk to the media no matter the state of their mind. He could face ramifications for this outburst. Coach Mike McDaniel weighed in on Hill's antics, saying,
"I would expect him to be visibly upset at somebody. A lot of times, guys can be yelling at.". He's a leader, and he wanted to do everything that he could to make sure the result wasn't that.
Offensive Struggles Persist
The Dolphins' offensive struggles were glaring in the game. Their late touchdown ended a nine-quarter drought and was noticed by McDaniel.
"There's a tremendous disconnect between preparation and execution. There is a multitude of contributors. The bottom line, it doesn't matter what we're doing behind the scenes.". That isn't even close to good enough out on the field," he said. Miami managed just 184 yards of offense, including just 35 yards after halftime. The Dolphins rank as the NFL's lowest-scoring team this season with just 45 points.
Tyler Huntley's Worries
Not impressive were the results of quarterback Tyler Huntley, who had taken over the starting spot from Tagovailoa, as he threw just 14 out of 22 attempts for 96 yards. After the game, in an interview, he said
"I felt comfortable, but now I have to dig in deeper and know the ins and outs of the offense and take the offense to another level." Well, the defense certainly did that with some spectacular plays during the game.
The Dolphins' defense should be credited with keeping the Titans to only three field goals. McDaniel, however, was not satisfied with the final product of the game when he said,
"There is nothing good about this situation right now in terms of where our team needs to be. We need to do enough to win a football game against any opponent. Right now, that's not the case, and we need to fix that fast.".As the Dolphins face these woes, they need to come together and rejuvenate themselves to save their season.
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