Bill Belichick Previews WR Jaylen Waddle The Miami Dolphins Offense | Patriots Belestrator – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Bill Belichick Previews WR Jaylen Waddle The Miami Dolphins Offense | Patriots Belestrator

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Scott Zolak break down wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, running back Raheem Mostert, and wide receiver Tyreek Hill ahead of the New Year’s Day matchup with the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium.

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Atv45

Belichick the man!

    Mj23

    🧢

    stéphane A

    Not without Brady

Max Muetzel

It’s gonna be tricky with majority of our CB core injured, but let’s see how it plays out

    stéphane A

    Who is injured?

    Max Muetzel

    @stéphane A Marcus is out with concussion. Jack has a knee injury and Jalen has a groin injury and have been out for a couple weeks. Jonathan is dealing with a chest injury and is questionable. And Adrian currently has an illness.
    So on game day, it will most likely be DMC, Bryant, Peppers, Wade, and Dugger for the secondary.

    stéphane A

    @Max Muetzel Thanks man, Yeah that could be rough against Hill and Waddle.

NMB

As a Fins fan, I see a lower scoring tight played game dominated defensively. The D that gets more pass rush heat on the QB will win. Others besides Hill and Waddle need to be a factor on offense.

    stéphane A

    Then you’ll lose because Judon and Uche will get to Teddy quick

    ActionJaxson

    @stéphane A I thought Judon was injured

Courtney Reed

Idk how, but I hope we win!!

Jarrod Robinson

Let’s rush the quarterback and lock down on the passing play and win this game so we can be back in the playoffs

Todd W

Against a team that has a history of losing in bad ways

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