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What approach should the offense take against Miami?

What approach should the offense take against Miami?

Las Vegas Raiders fans will see their team back in action after their bye week in Week 11. The Raiders will take on the Miami Dolphins, a team that ended Week 10 by beating the Los Angeles Rams.

The Raiders could have a time this week to get healthy for the second half of the season while watching how Miami approaches their game. The Raiders on defense will look to continue their success and hope their offense can put together some good drives.

So far this season, the Raiders are among the average league on defense and have been able to showcase their defensive linemen to other teams this season. One way the Raiders can keep the Dolphins from being competitive in their matchup is by making sure they deny the rushing game.

The Dolphins’ rushing numbers aren’t very high this season, with 1,138 rushing yards and 2,837 passing yards. Although they have better numbers than the Raiders offensively, the Raiders must find ways on both ends of the play to silence a team with momentum.

One storyline between these two teams to look for is whether the Raiders will come into the game hot or cold. Since the Raiders offense hasn’t played in more than a week, it wants to avoid a lull to start the game.

With a new staff on the attack, they run the risk of falling into a trap of mistakes when it comes to execution and communication

It’s another reason why the Raiders defense needs to keep the Dolphins offense off the scoreboard.

Maxx Crosby and the rest of the defense will look to improve their overall quarterback sacks this season, ensuring that whoever the Dolphins’ quarterback is for the game (probably Tua Tagovailoa) doesn’t have enough time to locate receivers deep, which will benefit the Raiders going into contention. game.

It’s all about pressure.

The Raiders are approaching has to be to get on the board early and late. The team hasn’t been able to put up impressive numbers on offense lately, but if Gardner Minshew can find open receivers and get them to gain more than the average 6.8 yards per pass, they can walk away with their first win since week 4.

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