3 Most possible scenarios for the 2022 Miami Dolphins

Nov 28, 2021; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins free safety Jevon Holland (8) takes on the field prior the game against the Carolina Panthers at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2021; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins free safety Jevon Holland (8) takes on the field prior the game against the Carolina Panthers at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports /
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Ready for takeoff – the Miami Dolphins finally make the breakthrough into contenders:

This is the dream scenario for all Dolphins fans where the team looks strong from week 1 and maintains a high level all the way through to lock in a playoff spot.

In this scenario, Mike Mcdaniel shows he can front-run by crushing teams as well as deal with adversity in tough times. He proves all the doubters wrong and puts away the “IT guy” jokes for good.

Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa finally becomes the QB we all envisioned from Alabama back in 2018, shutting down the bust narrative and finding a spot along with Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert in the top young Quarterbacks tier.

Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are the dream duo, there is no ego and one always wants to see the other win. Making Tagovailoa’s job that much easier since he doesn’t have to overthink who to target.

Mike Mcdaniel revives a run game that wasn’t seen since the days of Ricky Williams, and although the current backs are a long shot from being Ricky. The offensive line and scheme design help to create a dominant run game.

The Miami Dolphins secure a playoff berth and for the first time in over 22 years end up being victorious in the wildcard round. What happens from here on out is only the cherry on top, but Miami ends the season knowing their championship window is officially open.

A trip to the Super Bowl would be the cinderella story and we’re trying to keep the realism here(somewhat).