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Miami Dolphins Finding Form Over Last 6 Games
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Just a few months ago, you couldn’t scroll through your feed without seeing some hot take about Mike McDaniel being a “dead coach walking.” The Miami Dolphins were in a tailspin, the locker room seemed to be held together with duct tape and prayers, and the whole operation felt like it was one bad play away from a full-blown implosion.

Against all odds, and to the surprise of NFL execs everywhere, Mike McDaniel is not only going to keep his job but has somehow resurrected this Dolphins team from the ashes. It’s a comeback story worthy of a Hollywood script, complete with a quarterback drama that keeps us all on the edge of our seats.

Dolphins and McDaniel: A Match Made in Contractual Obligation?

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Let’s be real: McDaniel’s job security is tied to Tua Tagovailoa’s hip. That monster $54 million guaranteed contract for 2026 makes Tagovailoa about as tradable as a half-eaten sandwich. The Dolphins aren’t getting a top draft pick, so they’re stuck. Who better to coach a quarterback you’re financially handcuffed to than the guy who was there when the deal was signed? It is a shotgun wedding, NFL-style, and against all logic, it might just be working.

An anonymous NFL exec basically confirmed it: “They’re going to end up bringing back McDaniel for one more year…it makes no sense to stick a new head coach with a quarterback he doesn’t want.” It is less about a storybook romance and more about a pragmatic decision to not set a pile of money on fire.

How the Dolphins Turned Their Season Around

So, what’s the secret sauce? It’s not exactly a five-star gourmet recipe. Miami has been feasting on a schedule softer than a pillow, but a win is a win. A huge chunk of the credit goes to Defensive Coordinator Anthony Weaver. His defense has been stingy, holding teams to 17 points or less in five of the last six games.

On the other side of the ball, McDaniel has gone back to basics. It’s not flashy, but it’s effective. He’s leaned into the running game, transforming the Dolphins into a ground-and-pound force. They’ve rattled off four straight games with over 160 rushing yards – a feat the Dolphins haven’t accomplished since 1977. It is a rushing attack that is suddenly drawing comparisons to the glory days of the 70s and the Wildcat era.

So, while it might feel like we’re watching a team held together by grit and a favorable schedule, you can’t deny the results. McDaniel has stared into the abyss, and instead of blinking, he’s found a way to drag the Dolphins back into relevance. It might not be pretty, but in the NFL, survival is the name of the game. And right now, McDaniel is playing it better than anyone thought possible.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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