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Mike McDaniel explodes on the sideline after another Dolphins collapse

Frustration reaches its boiling point

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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel couldn’t contain his fury during the team’s 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. His sideline outburst perfectly captured the chaos of a team that seems to be losing direction week after week.

It all started with a crucial play. On fourth-and-one at the Ravens’ 12-yard line, Miami decided to go for it. But a false start by Larry Broom pushed the team back five yards, killing the momentum. That mistake triggered an immediate and explosive reaction from McDaniel.

According to the New York Post, McDaniel ripped off his headset and yelled furiously at his players. Moments later, kicker Riley Patterson missed a field goal, and the Ravens extended their lead to 14-3.

“We’ve been putting a lot of emphasis on everything related to our operation,” McDaniel explained. “And on a critical fourth-and-one, where we were pretty excited about the defensive look—that’s what we called the play for. That’s a controllable mistake that our team knows keeps you from winning. I was furious about nothing other than our self-inflicted wound,” McDaniel admitted.

Errors and desperation in Miami

The Dolphins turned the ball over three times and committed five penalties for 45 yards. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw an interception and fumbled twice. With a 2-7 record, Miami continues to drift further away from playoff contention.

McDaniel, considered one of the most creative offensive minds in the league, now faces the toughest stretch of his career. Critics are pointing to the team’s lack of discipline and execution as the main cause of their collapse. The Dolphins now sit just one game ahead of the Jets, and the trade deadline is fast approaching.

If this downward trend continues, the front office may consider drastic changes. At this point, Miami needs more than just motivational speeches—it needs results. And time is running out.

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