How the Oakland Raiders Can Beat the Miami Dolphins

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Sep 25, 2014; London, UNITED KINGDOM; General view of the No. 20 jerseys of Oakland Raiders running back Darren McFadden (not pictured) and the Nike Factory Outlet store at the London Designer Outlet in advance of the NFL International Series game between the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Raiders have to start the game well on Sunday so they don’t get behind and end up having to throw the ball all day. If they do, McFadden, who is now healthy should have around 25 to 30 touches running the ball as well as receiving. Forget about his durability issues, he’s healthy now and the Raiders are trying to get their first win with Jones-Drew coming off injury.

Car has to be more consistent with his ball placement on the deep ball too so he can make the defense pay for putting eight in the box and jumping short routes. On defense, I’m looking for Mack to have an even better game than last week and he was very disruptive vs the run and pass. He also has help up front with Wooldey, Tuck and company as corner Chimdi Chekwa will be back with his bump-and-run coverage.

If the Raiders put it all together right, they will no doubt beat the Dolphins comfortably!

Just win baby!