What the Bills defense must do to slow the Dolphins' juggernaut offense

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Miami's passing game gets a lot of attention, but its running attack this season is what makes it a scary matchup.

didn’t play in the playoff game. The best game to look at to preview this next game was their Week 15 matchup in Buffalo. The Bills won that game 32-29 but could not stop the run — it was their worst game in defensive EPA per rush and rushing yards per carry allowed . The Bills have not improved their leaky run defense this season, and it might even be worse.The Dolphins put on a clinic against the Broncos, running crack tosses and counterplays.

River Cracraft has the most important job of sealing the edge defender inside so the backs can get outside of him. FullbackEveryone executed their assignments, and the offensive line did an excellent job of climbing to the second level to make its blocks. Running backDolphins coach Mike McDaniel has several versions of this play with different actions to dress it up, but the base blocking assignments are the same. He also has counters and counters for his counters.

However, when the ball was snapped, Cracraft didn’t crack the edge defender, and the offensive line didn’t block for the toss; it blocked inside zone. Ingold faked like he was going outside before going across the grain to block the backside safety. Tagovailoa tossed the ball to Mostert to influence the Broncos’ defenders to flow outside, and they did. The mike linebacker and backside safety flowed hard to the left edge, and no one was there to defend the cutback lane.

With how explosive the Dolphins’ passing game is with Hill and Waddle, it’s easy to forget that McDaniel made a name for himself as a run game coordinator, but he is as good as anyone in the league at scheming up a rushing attack. The Dolphins now look like they have a running game that is just as explosive as their passing attack, featuring two backs with elite speed in Mostert and rookie

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