The Miami Dolphins, who lead the AFC East at 8-3, recently defeated the New York Jets in their rivalry game. What do the supporters think of the team’s current traject
continue to pace the AFC East and fight among thew top-tier teams in the AFC as the NFL schedule moves to Week 13. The Dolphins in Week 12 dispatched the
34 to 13, the first of two meetings the clubs will have this season. The win moved Miami to 8-3 for the year, pushing them out to a 2.5-game lead in the AFC East, positioning them to win the division for the first time since 2008.
The Dolphins offense remains the top-ranked unit in the league in total yards and in passing yards, while they are second in rushing yards and scoring offense. The defense has moved into the top ten, ranked seventh overall, sixth against the run, and 11th against the pass. They are still 22nd in terms of points allowed per game, however.
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As the Dolphins get ready to take on the Washington Commanders (+9), place a $10 wager on WAS to defeat MIA.
$44.00 Dropped by fewer than nine:
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To Lose: $12.27 In Week 13, supporter confidence increased from 92 percent of respondents indicating they agreed with the team’s direction to 96 percent expressing approval. In Weeks 3 and 6, a 98 percent positive response set a season high.
he Dolphins, but overall they are really good. And the fans seem to know it. Our latest SB Nation Reacts poll, brought to us by brought to us by DraftKings Sportsbook, continues the high marks for Miami when it comes to fan confidence in the team.
As the Miami Dolphins prepare to play the New York Jets in Week 12, fan confidence has increased after a minor dip last week. In their first meeting of the season between the AFC East rivals, Miami defeated the Jets in New York, led by safety Jevon Holland’s 99-yard interception return for a touchdown shortly before halftime.
We have reached the two-thirds mark of the season, with 12 weeks down and six weeks remaining this year. The SB Nation Reacts poll this week focused on the biggest surprise from Week 12 (the
) and which head coach will be the next to be fired (Brandon Staley,
), not giving us a lot of Dolphins related results. Instead, a tour of the AFC East fan confidence polls seems in order.
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