2015 New York Giants Matchups: AFC East Opponents
Mar 11, 2015; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh smiles while answering questions from reports at Doctors Hospital Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Week 14 @ Miami Dolphins
The Giants will probably be glad to travel to Miami in the cold of New York’s winter. They do have a tough test waiting for them however in the Dolphins. The Dolphins have a ton of talent. The Dolphins have a win now mentality, they are desperate for this to be the year they make some noise in the postseason.
Ryan Tannehill leads the Dolphins offense and he has many weapons around him. Rookie receiver Devante Parker looks like he could be headed for greatness. Kenny Stills is a speed demon that the Giants have to account for. Jarvis Landry is a playmaker as well. The Dolphins will get flashy performances from Lamar Miller and rookie Jay Ajayi on the ground. The big question for the Dolphins is do they have the offensive line strength to make it all work.
The strength of the Dolphins defense is their front seven. Cameron Wake is one of the best pass rushers in the NFL. Ndamukong Suh will dominate on the interior of their 4-3 defense. The Dolphins have a chance to be dominant defensively at the line of scrimmage.
The route to victory is simple. The Giants must rush the passer and show off their impressive secondary. The west coast attack of the Giants offense will carve up the Dolphins. The Dolphins will try to get to Manning but his quick release will torture them. The Dolphins won’t have an answer for the Giants offense, despite being talented on defense.
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