Dolphins’ high-powered offense stalls in Miami’s latest letdown at Buffalo
Associated PressORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — No matter how productive their offense had been coming into Buffalo, Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins still find themselves trying to keep pace with the Bills in the AFC East. “I think the Buffalo Bills proved why they are the team our whole division is trying to beat,” coach Mike McDaniel said. Tagovailoa noted the crowd noise at Highmark Stadium while taking blame for “communication errors” that disrupted the Dolphins’ pre-snap motion and offensive flow. So there’s a lot of stuff that goes on with that.” Defensively, the Dolphins unraveled, allowing Buffalo to come away with points on eight of its first nine possessions. And we got special guys.” McDaniel said he does not believe the Dolphins were overconfident after last week’s explosive performance.