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Miami losses shootout in Arizona

by TyreeJacksonMVP | 5 years ago | 0 Comments

Cardinals cornerback Byron Murphy jr seemed to get targeted on every throw and the biggest play he gave up on a day where he gave up quite a few was on a deep crosser to Mike Glescki who had him by a step then kept on going all the way to the house. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been impressive through the first 2 games this season and that won’t change after this game. Murray has an uncanny ability to consistently make perfect deep throws like the one that hit Andy Isabella for the team’s first score. Wherever Jerome Baker lined up on the field he made a positive impact. He put fierce pressure on the pocket attacked his gaps to frustrate blockers and helped to stall plays throughout the game. His most electrifying play came when he darted through an A-gap to tackle Murray on a RPO. The Dolphins secondary did not play well in this one. No matter who they threw at Andy Isabella found a way to take advantage. While the Kyler Murray led offense is as dangerous as any in the NFL. If the team expects to make another run at a Super Bowl they need to shore up the defense. It was a game of three Jackson's. The Tyree Jackson who shredded the Arizona secondary in tandem with superstar AJ Green over the first three quarters. The Jackson who began the fourth quarter with a three-and-out and a Interception and then there was the Jackson who reconnected with Parker to drive the Dolphins offense on two consecutive scoring to tie the game. Eerily similar to last week where the Dolphins came out strong and played a strong 1st half against the Jets. However dissimilar to last week Jackson saved some gas for the fourth quarter continuing to help move Miami downfield and help the offense keep pace with Cardinals. Jackson took quite a bit of punishment throughout the game and deserves a large portion of the credit for the team’s entertaining showing. 4th year linebacker Baker had two huge plays knocking the ball loose from Arizona's Running Back David Johnson. One unluckily bounced out of bounds and the otherwhile recovered didn’t lead to points. The Cardinals struggled to get pressure in the first half. Their few sacks came late after lots of time in the pocket for Tyree Jackson. Unless the Dolphins can get the defense under control it's going to be another long season.