Bills fans can only love recent prediction for Week 10 vs. Dolphins

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In two days, the Buffalo Bills will be taking the field at Hard Rock Stadium where they will most likely face off against the Miami Dolphins for the final team this season. Considering where the Dolphins are at in their franchise, it’s almost impossible to see them making a run for the playoffs.

The Bills beat the Dolphins 31-21 in Week 3 on primetime in a game where it was closer than it really should have been. However, the Dolphins have a weaker roster than they did back in September. 

Since Week 3, the Dolphins are 2-4 and have only had one win by 10+ points. Two of their four losses have been by 20+ points. Tyreek Hill is out for the season, Jaelan Phillips has been traded away, and the Dolphins parted ways with their now-former general manager in Chris Grier. At this point, Miami is heading towards a rebuild.

Whether they are in a tough spot or at their peak, the Bills have always had the Dolphins’ number. Since 2018, Buffalo has only lost to Miami twice. The Bills have always dominated the Dolphins, and now Lou Scataglia from NFL Spin Zone has a prediction about this game that Bills fans will love.

Dolphins projected as team "guarenteed" to lose in Week 10 to Bills

Scataglia has the Dolphins listed as a team that is “guarenteed to lose” this coming week against the Bills. Here’s a bit on what Scataglia said about this prediction:

"Against the Miami Dolphins, Josh Allen is 13-2 with 3,950 yards, 40 passing touchdowns, and just eight interceptions. He's also added 672 rushing yards and another five scores. Allen, simply put, puts on a clinic when he faces Miami."
Lou Scataglia, NFL Spin Zone

Most quarterbacks have that one opponent that they tend to play their best ball. For Allen, that team is the Dolphins. Ever since his rookie season, he always dominates them no matter what.

Now with the Dolphins being as bad as they currently are, it would not be a surprise to see Allen having a bit of a career day in south beach. Now granted, if the Bills go up early then maybe Allen won’t need to play Superman for the Bills.

Either way, while this game could be a trap game, it looks very lopsided on paper but the only thing that matters is what happens on the field.

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