McDaniel: Dolphins better despite 'growing pains'
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McDaniel: Dolphins better despite 'growing pains'
"The team has gotten better in a couple weeks and is getting to the point where you can reasonably expect to go to a game on Sunday and have the expectations to win through good football. However, there's still things that we are falling short of and we're trying to make that it's not the same thing over and over."
"The growing pains are real and what I think you see from a group is guys getting frustrated with not playing in cohesion but attacking it through their relationships that they've built. They're not tapping out, they're not being lethargic to the ball so these are works"
The Miami Dolphins have shown incremental improvement despite beginning the season 0-3. The team lost 31-21 to the Buffalo Bills after entering as 12.5-point underdogs while keeping the game close for much of the contest. The defense has allowed opponents to score on 18 of 23 possessions and ranks second-worst in scoring defense at 32.3 points per game through three games. The roster underwent significant turnover with the entire starting secondary replaced and the returns of Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb after missed time. Players show frustration over cohesion issues but remain engaged in correcting recurring mistakes.
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