MIAMI GARDENS — The Dolphins played their most complete game of the year in Sunday’s 34-10 victory at Atlanta . The run defense finally lived up to expectations. The offense, playing without tight end Darren Waller (pectoral), put up a season-high in points and was aided by offensive coordinator Frank Smith being on the sideline instead of upstairs in the coaches box. Special teams had two field goals and a punt inside the 20- yard line.
Oh, and the coaches drew up a well-thought game plan that incorporated three running backs, an extra offensive lineman, putting the top four pass rushers on the field at the same time twice, and even adjusting for a special teams kickoff return injury to Dee Eskridge.
It was a glorious day, but the celebration can’t last long, considering Baltimore

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