Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets Odds & Game Pick (2021)
Those who have been praying to the football gods for one more start from Joe Flacco, youâre getting your wish this weekend. Actually, Iâm not sure anyone besides Flacco and his family were wishing for this.
Flacco will make what could be his final NFL start against a Dolphins defense that seems to be finding its groove. Miami made Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens offense look feeble in a shocking victory last Thursday night.
With Miami laying over a field goal on the road, is this too much of an overreaction? Letâs breakdown this AFC East showdown:
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Details
- Opening line: Miami -3
- Current line: Miami -3.5
- Total: 45
Miami enters MetLife Stadium riding high
Despite a two-game winning streak, we canât get too far ahead of ourselves when evaluating this Dolphins team. Miami is 27th in overall DVOA and have 2.7 estimated wins per FootballOutsiders. That means, despite losing three games by a field goal or less, Miami is still about where they should be, if not even a little lucky.
Offensively, Miami has a couple of pieces. Iâm still a believer in Tagovailoa, and Jaylen Waddle has shown some flashes of brilliance despite an unsettled quarterback situation. But the primary reason Miami ranks 28th in offensive DVOA is its offensive line. Miami ranks 31st in adjusted line yards, 30th in power success rate, 31st in stuff rate and has given up 27 sacks on the season. When you wonder why Miamiâs offense canât get anything going, look no further than the trenches.
Defensively, Miamiâs identity is to cause havoc up front by blitzing. The Dolphins blitz at the second-highest rate in the league, but it hasnât worked as effectively as Flores is hoping. The Dolphins are middle of the pack in pressure rate (24.9%) and sacks (21), proving that exotic schemes only work with the right personnel. However, Floresâ group looks to be picking things up, as Miami has eight sacks in its last two games.
Against a porous Jets offensive line, Flores could have Flacco wishing he retired.
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Jets continue to reach new lows
Following an embarrassing blowout loss against the Buffalo Bills, the Jets surprised many Wednesday. Coach Robert Saleh announced that it wonât be Zach Wilson or even backup Mike White under center against Miami. Instead, itâll be the 14-year veteran and Super Bowl champion.
The reason? Flacco has more experience against exotic blitz packagesâ¦
But hereâs a fun fact: Flacco actually started in week 6 last season against Miami, and the results were terrible. The Jets lost 24-0, and Flacco completed 21-of-44 passes for 186 yards and an interception.
The results might not be much different Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Unless Flacco suddenly found some elusiveness, heâs still a statue in the pocket, and New Yorkâs offensive line has given up 25 sacks on the season.
You might think itâs New Yorkâs offense that ranks dead-last in the league in DVOA but youâd be mistaken; itâs actually the defense. Robert Salehâs group is a train wreck, ranking 32nd in DVOA against the pass and 31st against the run. New York doesnât generate nearly enough pressure to mask its horrendous secondary. The Jets probably need new starters across the entire back four. Itâs that bad.
New York will have to find their running game early if they want any shot of winning Sunday. Thatâll be a tough task however for an offensive line that ranks 28th in line yards.
Bottom Line
I truly want no part of betting this game from a spread perspective. I found it interesting that the line only moved a tad once Flacco was officially named the starter. Thatâs how much respect the betting markets have for Mike White and Zach Wilson.
However, Iâm not getting enough points to back Flacco and this Jets defense, even at home. While I believe in Tagovailoa, I donât trust Miamiâs offensive line and coaching staff, even against a subpar defense.
All that being said, I feel much more comfortable betting the under. I donât see how the Jets get points on the board with Flacco under center against a red-hot Dolphins defense. But I donât see Miami lighting up the scoreboard either. This feels like a game youâll pay very little attention too. And sometimes thatâs not the worst thing when youâre betting an under.
The pick: Under 45, play down to 43
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