The Miami Dolphins’ last December home game wearing the aqua throwback uniforms? It’ll be hard to top, given the fact that it was the Miami Miracle. Let’s not get our hopes up for a repeat performance of the most miraculous finish to an NFL game in recent memory and instead hope for a strong showing from the Dolphins all around. Because there’s no guarantee the Miami Dolphins are going to play well today. The team is vastly undermanned against the Philadelphia Eagles.
How will they plan on blocking Fletcher Cox? How will they hope to disrupt Carson Wentz in the pocket? Can the Dolphins cover Alshon Jeffery and Nelson Agholor?
These are all great questions, with answers we’ll find out soon enough. But in the meantime, there’s one thing we do know for certain. Even if the Dolphins don’t play good, they’re going to look good.
Gameday threads looking đź’Ş#FinsUp x #PHIvsMIA pic.twitter.com/LnRW5cOJEp
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) December 1, 2019
And that, as the Dolphins’ 2019 season rounds into the final turn, is something we can all be thankful for. Perhaps the organization will hear the pleas of fans everywhere and when the Dolphins are eligible to make changes to their logo and uniform, Miami will embrace the heritage and tradition of the current “throwbacks” and once again make them the new standard in South Florida.
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