Bills-Dolphins notes: Predictions, keys and a big decision for each defensive coordinator
If the Buffalo Bills don’t get one of three things to go their way by the time the early window wraps up on Sunday, their Sunday night contest against the Miami Dolphins means the Bills will be home next weekend — just with a different context based on their outcome. Regardless of the approach by Dolphins defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, the mismatch should yield some separation for Bills receivers, with Diggs being one of them. The Bills’ best chance of doing so is right up the middle, with two of their best defenders in Ed Oliver and DaQuan Jones working against at least two interior offensive linemen who were not in the Dolphins’ opening day lineup. No Milano is a big hurdle to overcome For as good as the Bills have been against the Dolphins on defense in the past, they’ve always had the presence of one specific player who helps neutralize the Dolphins rushing attack more than any other, but that player will not be in the lineup Sunday night.
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