Five bold predictions for the Miami Dolphins in Week 9

Five bold predictions for the Miami Dolphins in Week 9

Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin (37) takes a handoff from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) against the Los Angeles Rams at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, November 1, 2020. (ALLEN EYESTONE / THE PALM BEACH POST)

Tua Tagovailoa will pass for 250+ yards

Law of averages suggests we’ll see a much bigger, better performance for the offense against the Cardinals than we saw last week against the Rams. And with the running game compromised with injuries to Miami’s top two running backs, the pressure will fall on Tagovailoa to have a high-volume effort on Sunday. He might not push the ball down the field with frequency or efficiency, but expect Miami to sprinkle in plenty of throws inside of 15-yards and ask their young quarterback to keep the offense moving in what should be a closely contested football game.