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Buffalo Bills social media team trolls Miami Dolphins
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Buffalo Bills social media team trolls Miami Dolphins

It was more frustrating for the Miami Dolphins against Josh Allen on Sunday, and the Buffalo Bills social media team added some insults.

Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver clearly hit a never-ending week with a perfectly legitimate comment about the challenge of tackling the physically imposing Allen.

“He reminds me a little bit of Steve McNair, Ben Roethlisberger out there, where when you get there, you have to make sure not only are you trying to tackle him,” Weaver said, “but you have almost as good a chance as him. tackle”. the ball because it hangs like a loaf of bread.

This comment inspired this graph the Bills social team presented Tuesday.

To top it all off, check out the single post: “On a roll.”

To be honest, this is some pretty impressive trolling.

Allen had a turnover against the Dolphins on Sunday, although it wasn’t a fumble while he was scrambling. Rather, it was an interception near the goal line that wasn’t even Allen’s fault. His tilt to the money to Keon Coleman bounced off the rookie’s shoulder and into the air, where Jalen Ramsey won the battle for the ball.

Allen only carried the ball twice in the game, gaining 7 yards, once for a 7-yard loss on a designed run on third-and-3 and the other for a 14-yard run in the second quarter. A holding penalty negated Allen’s 21-yard touchdown run.

Allen had modest numbers through the air, as he was held to a passer rating below 100 for just the third time since his first meeting against the Dolphins in 2018.

But the bottom line is that the Dolphins, with Allen at quarterback, are 1-12 in their last 13 games against the Bills.

The lone win was a 21-19 decision at Hard Rock Stadium in September 2022. The Bills won Game 2 against Miami when Allen was a rookie in 2018, Game 2 and the playoff game in 2022, and have swept the regular season series in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023 and 2024.

So yes, you could say that Allen and the Bills are “on a roll” against the Dolphins.