Miami Dolphins schedule: 17 post-game headlines that lead to 11 wins

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) heads onto the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, November 15, 2020. (ALLEN EYESTONE / THE PALM BEACH POST)Photos Of The Year 2020 31
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) heads onto the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, November 15, 2020. (ALLEN EYESTONE / THE PALM BEACH POST)Photos Of The Year 2020 31 /
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Alvin Kamara
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JANUARY 26: A detailed view of the reflection on the Oakley visor of Alvin Kamara #41 of the New Orleans Saints during the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium on January 26, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /

No Brees, No problem, Miami Dolphins drop Monday Night Football to Saints

The Saints will no longer see Drew Brees on the field and will run a two-headed quarterback monster of Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill but it will be Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas that shine and make the Saints contenders.

Honestly, the Saints could completely belly up by the time this game rolls around. There isn’t a lot of talk of the Saints challenging for a Super Bowl run with their current QB situation and that isn’t going to change much should they have to settle on one QB instead of different sets that brings Hill onto the field for situational plays.

The Saints have a good offense but they have a tremendous home-field advantage and play well in prime time. This game should be close but I don’t see the Dolphins squeaking this one out unless the QB situation is New Orleans is as horrible as it could deteriorate to.

Barring a meltdown at the position, the Saints should be able to keep Miami’s defense running to catch up with Kamara and that will be enought for the Saints to win a one or two point game in the end.

Miami finally gets their fourth loss of the season and in the process ends any chance of a first-round bye in the playoffs.