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FILM | Dolphins need to continue to get Jaylen Waddle more involved in passing attack

When your franchise quarterback goes down to a blindside hit because your starting right tackle (and captain) completely whiffs, the result will always be the same. That result: A. BIG. FAT. LOSS—and that's precisely what happened on Sunday when the Dolphins lost mercifully to the Bills, 35-0.

Worst of all, the offense scored zero points.

None.

Nadda.

Zip!

It was embarrassing. And although a majority of the blame falls on the offensive line. The running backs, tight ends, and wide receivers didn't help the matter. I'll do a breakdown later this week on the offensive line, but first, I thought I'd take a look at what I believed was one of the team's lone bright spots.