
The New England Patriots play host to the Miami Dolphins, Sunday Nov 8, as the Patriots look for their fifth straight home win. New England has won four of the past six meetings, but Miami won their last meeting in New England. NFL oddsmakers at BetUS.com have the Patriots as -10.5 point home favs over the Dolphins with the over/under set at 46.5 points .
he Dolphins (3-4) won in NY Jets 30-25 in Week 8 and now sit third in the AFC East. QB Chad Henne made 12 of 21 passes for 112 yards with one TD pass; overall he’s thrown for 771 yards with four TD passes and three interceptions in five games for a 78.4 passer rating. RB Ronnie Brown had 11 carries for 27 yards, while RB Ricky Williams had eight carries for 27 yards and two catches for 41 yards with a TD. Ted Ginn Jr. had a great game after he brought two kickoffs back for TD’s. The Dolphins O-line allowed QB Henne to be sacked six times. The Dolphins had used their Wildcat formation to great effectiveness until the second half of a Week 7’s loss to the Saints. The Dolphins did not employ the Wildcat much in Week 8 and it will be interesting to see how often they utilize it in New England , the place where they first unveiled it early last season. The Pats defense is ranked 15th against the rush. Veteran DE/LB Jason Taylor rejoined the Dolphins in the offseason after a disappointing one-year hiatus in Washington and he has returned to his Pro Bowl form. He has 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and last week scored an NFL-record sixth career fumble return touchdown. Miami needs him at his best if it hopes to slow down Tom Brady and the explosive Patriots. The Fins struggle against the pass currently ranked 25th. The Dolphins average 25.1ppg and give up 25.3ppg, while they are 1-2 SU on the road where they average 16-7ppg and allow 22.3ppg. They are 3-4 ATS and 5-2 over/under. Dolphins coach Tony Sparano is 7-2 against the AFC East. (more…)