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Also at 4-7 and hanging by a thread is the Dolphins' Week 13 opponent, the While the Dolphins still have the luxury of having their starting quarterback (if one can call that a luxury with his play this season), the Ravens are without their starter, Joe Flacco, who is That might be good news for the Dolphins' chances on Sunday, as Flacco is a career 4-0 in the regular season against Miami and 1-0 against the Dolphins in the playoffs. Miami's inability to cover tight ends is well-known throughout the NFL, and it should certainly be well-known by Ravens coach John Harbaugh, a coach who is 5-0 against Miami (including in the playoffs). Despite the issues with both teams, there's still a faint hope that either team can get a playoff berth, but that hope essentially dies with a loss for either team. "On the other hand, Campbell isn't so quick to commit to Parker.

It will be a different story against the Ravens, as tight end Crockett Gillmore will get plenty of targets with Matt Schaub at quarterback. On the previous slide, I noted how Parker feels he should be the starter, and I agree: He fits the role better than Stills, and at this point, he is a better player than Jennings.There was some good news on the injury front for the Dolphins, as Pouncey's foot injury suffered against the Jets was ruled to be not too serious on Monday, per Campbell said Pouncey would be day-to-day, and Pouncey did not practice with the team on Wednesday.If Pouncey is unable to go, either Jamil Douglas or the newly re-signed Jacques McClendon will start in his place.According to the Dolphins' injury report, Earl Mitchell didn't practice on Wednesday, and he's listed as day-to-day, per Jackson. 0 of 6 . At worst, it's a sign of further dysfunction in Davie.Will it make much of a difference?

Taylor has worked with Tannehill since his days at Texas A&M, and in addition to running the ball more, At best, it's a cover-your-butt move by Campbell to deflect some blame off of him for the team's offensive woes.

But as the game went on he got more comfortable and he adjusted pretty well to the speed of the game.The best way to get Parker more comfortable is by giving him more reps. With the season the way it is, and with Baltimore's shaky pass defense (ranked 24th in the NFL, allowing 258.6 passing yards per game with an average of 7.4 yards per catch), why not start him over Jennings while using Stills as the third receiver?
The move makes sense, as Douglas had quite a few low snaps on Sunday, including three that got away from him, and McClendon has bounced on and off the Dolphins roster all season, so it's expected that he knows Miami's offense well.Miami Dolphins first-round pick DeVante Parker saw a good amount of snaps against the Jets last Sunday, and he capitalized with four catches for 80 yards and a long touchdown reception that saw him make a few Jets defensive backs miss him.Parker has the necessary bravado to take the job on, saying, "I think I just need to show people what I can do, because I haven't been getting as many reps as I wanted. They are still the type of team that gets under the Dolphins' skin, and they're physical up front and have a scheme on both sides of the ball that can exploit all of Miami's weaknesses. You can't really tell if a team is unable to run the ball if it only has nine rushing attempts. This led to the Dolphins bringing back Jacques McClendon, per To make room for McClendon, Miami released linebacker James-Michael Johnson. Not one bit. https://www.nfl.com/videos/ravens-vs-dolphins-highlights-week-1

Miami could pass the ball, but two of those passes led to turnovers, and much of the yards and points that came through the air would come while the game was already well in hand for the Jets.

The Miami Dolphins showed just how far away they were from being able to compete with the New York Jets and The Jets dominated every facet of the game as Miami looked lost, unprepared and uninspired, and New York looked like a well-oiled football machine that was able to do just about anything it desired. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari.

PREV VIDEO NEXT VIDEO. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC. The Dolphins are out of it barring a miracle 5-0 run to end the season while the teams ahead of them in the AFC standings choke away their spots.The Dolphins might be without Mike Pouncey on Sunday, and Jamil Douglas' performance at center against the Jets was uninspiring. The Ravens may be without Flacco or Terrell Suggs, but they're still the Ravens. One reason Miami lost was its inability to run the ball, yet "inability" might be the wrong word to use.