The second youngest team in the NFL is one win from an 11-win season, a six-game comeback in 2019 and a post-season spot. Security Eric Rowe is one of the most experienced veterinarians on this team, but he says that maturity is not exclusive to players with experience in this Miami team.
“It means a lot to come from where we came from last year for this year to have a chance to make it to the playoffs,” said Rowe. “With young people, I kind of tell them that they like it – actually, I don’t have to say much. They kind of matured over the course of the season and it’s just a normal game. The game plan, technique, all this is the same. The only difference is that it is the last game of the season. “
Winning games at this time of year is a totally practical operation. All phases clicking symbiotically to create balance and complementary football. The racing game in Miami has taken off in the past two weeks, with 380 yards run at 5.7 yards per load.
The dolphins’ tight end, Durham Smythe, detailed what Miami can do to keep it rolling in the game.
“Staying consistent with what we’re doing,” he said. “It’s week 17. We do what we do. Obviously, there has been an emphasis on improving the racing game over the course of the season and we have seen some results in recent weeks. It is extremely important to be able to run the ball this time of the year to win games against good teams. “
“I’ve never been around someone like Xavien Howard”
Dolphins’ cornerback, Byron Jones, appeared on the NFL Network’s Good Morning Football program on Thursday. He discussed his nomination of Walter Payton as Man of the Year in the NFL, the transparent nature of head coach Brian Flores and his teammate Xavien Howard among a multitude of topics.