Oakland Raiders: 5 keys to victory vs. Miami Dolphins
By John Buhler
Neutralize the running game
There is no excuse for the Raiders in this department. Now that the Dolphins have traded their starting running back Jay Ajayi to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Raiders have to neutralize the Dolphins ground game to win in primetime.
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The new starting running back for the Dolphins is former Alabama Crimson Tide tailback Kenyan Drake. Though immensely talented, he’s not the bell-cow back that Ajayi was. At Tuscaloosa, Drake never showed he could be relied on as a primary back. He did have to split carries with some guy named Derrick Henry in college.
By stopping the run, all that does is to force the lackluster Dolphins offense to make plays through the air. Can we trust Cutler or Moore or whoever to routinely make precise throws without a strong running game to lean on, primarily throwing from a muddy pocket?
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No, we can’t trust the Dolphins’ passing game. Then again, we can’t trust the Raiders’ pass defense either. This is all the more reason that the Raiders need to have inside linebacker NaVorro Bowman lead by example and make some great plays in run defense. The path to victory in this game isn’t all that hard. Let’s get it done, boys!