
Can We Actually Believe This Time?
Over the past four years, Coach McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s history shows that after a win streak, this team has Dolphins fans expecting further success, but the team falls flat on its face.
We are left disappointed and even hurt as our favorite team fails us again in critical games.
And many of the failures have come on a prime-time stage when the entire football world is watching.
The football world doesn’t watch because they mostly care about the Miami Dolphins or the Pittsburgh Steelers; they watch because football fans love the NFL.
As a loyal fan, I will tune in to the early 3 pm ESPN broadcast to view an early preview of the game.
The broadcast will focus mainly on the Monday Night Football game and will include the typical hype that precedes every MNF game.
And, as a fan, I will watch the broadcast every minute I can watch and start to believe that my dear Miami Dolphins will begin to exorcise the demons that have plagued this team for what seems like forever.
What will happen on Monday Night Football remains unknown today.
Yet, let’s please not have another fiasco like the ones that have occurred in the past and begin rewriting the narratives haunting the Dolphins.
The Dolphins cannot win in cold weather.
McDaniel and Tagovailoa are an awful 0-4 in cold-weather games.
Coach McDaniel continues to make stupid play-calling decisions.
Tua Tagovailoa sucks in cold weather.
The defense folds under pressure.
The Steelers stopped our running game, and McDaniel has no counter.
And so on and so on.
Do I believe the 2025 Miami Dolphins will win on Monday?
Maybe.
History has a way of cruelly repeating itself.
Do I hope that the Dolphins beat the Steelers in the frigid temperatures?
Of course, I do.
Wear your layers, Dolphins fans, and let’s beat the cold once in front of the entire NFL audience.
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