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New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins: What’s the Game Plan for New York?

October 3, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The first two games of Todd Bowles’ Jets coaching career were easy. Really easy, actually.
Through the first eight quarters of the 2015 season, New York’s defense was ferocious, the offense was sufficient enough, and the result was a 2-0 start by a combined score of 51-17.
But after a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles a week ago, the Jets now head to London to face the Miami Dolphins and ensure this one-game skid is just a hiccup and not the beginning of a long year. What does the team have to do to pull out a victory?
Here’s the offensive and defensive game plan.
 
Offensive Game Plan
When Miami inked defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh to a six-year, $114 million contract in free agency, the assumption was the four-time All-Pro would give the Dolphins one of the league’s best pass rushes.
After all, Suh and his 36 career sacks would be lining up next to Cameron Wake and his 63. The left side of Miami’s defensive line...

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