NFL Washington Redskins vs Miami Dolphins live stream Free Online NFL Week 06 Sunday Football 13 October 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, United States, Time 01:00 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN.
The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.
Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.
Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.
Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.
The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.
Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.
Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.
Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.
This Sunday is Miami two of the worst…if not THE TWO WORST teams in the NFL will face off. The winless REDSKINS will head south to take on the also winless Miami Dolphins. Coming into 2019, many expected the Dolphins to be bad, but no one expected how the REDSKINS have done so far. Of course, no one thought of the Skins as a contender, but certainly, no one expected this bad of a season. The first five games have been so awful that Washington REDSKINS owner, Dan Snyder, pulled the trigger this week and fired head coach, Jay Gruden. Now the man calling the shots for the Skins will be Bill Callahan. Will the team respond positively, or will Washington continue to lose week after week? Many questions are surrounding both Washington and Miami, and trust me, none of them will be answered this Sunday. The only people who will even pay attention to this trash are Dolphin fans, Redskin fans, and degenerates like us that for some reason think we can win a few bucks on this complete S–t Show of a “game.”
Although both teams are winless and Miami is at home, Washington is a 3.5 point favorite over the Dolphins while the total points are set at 41 combined. Showdowns like this are my least favorite to have to predict because you really do not know where the team’s heads are at. This is why I typically take the underdog in these games; it is almost like a preseason game where no one is a true favorite.
Call me crazy, but I like Miami at home plus the points. Why? To be honest, there is no statistical logic or reasoning behind my pick. The actual reason is simple… Both of these teams suck, and anyone GETTING points in a game like this get my vote, especially the home team over a road visitor who just fired their coach. Listen, in these types of games, ANYTHING is possible. Both teams are reeling, and you never know how certain teams and/or individual players respond to adversity. Maybe Miami wants to lose…well, as an organization, of course they do, they want that top pick, but the “organization” is not playing…players whos careers and jobs are on the line are, and they do not want to lose, trust me. Do you think a marginal quarterback or defensive back for the Dolphins want to be replaced with a top-five first-round pick in 2020? HELL NO! The point is, both of these teams are going to play their asses off on Sunday, regardless of how bad they are.
It appears that the Redskins will go with Case Keenum as their starting quarterback, which makes many wonder just how bad Dwayne Haskins has looked. You would think at this point, the Skins would throw in the towel on 2019 and let their future QB get reps…or is he not the future? It will be very interesting to see what Washington does in the first round of the draft this year, and the way it looks, they will be picking HELLA EARLY in said draft. Back to the Redskins offense, they are bad, but they could potentially have some success against the Dolphins defense, especially in the passing game. The Dolphins are ranked 32nd in the NFL in points allowed with over 40 a game. However, the Redskins are not much better. Washington ranks 30th, allowing 30.2 a game. As for the offenses, Washington and Miami also rank 30th and 32nd. The Dolphins, of course, are 32nd in the league in scoring averaging about six points a game…yeah, that is right…the Miami Dolphins average less than a touchdown per game. The Redskins, who rank just two spots better, are scoring around 14 per contest. Statistically, yeah, Washington may appear better on paper, but not by much. Both teams have issues on both sides of the ball
This Sunday, I see a semi high scoring game… at least “high scoring” for what you usually expect from these two teams. Yes, I know these two teams do not look like they will be putting up huge numbers, but I see it happening. Case Keenum will play good enough to score points on the Dolphins bad defense, and I also feel that the Miami Dolphins will be able to finally muster up some sort of offense against a Washington defense that has their own issues we already discussed. It will be an odd game that one of these teams will end up winning something like 23-21. With that, you gotta take the Dolphins at home over a reeling Redskins team.
The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.
Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.
Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.
Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.
The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.
Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.
Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.
Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.
This Sunday is Miami two of the worst…if not THE TWO WORST teams in the NFL will face off. The winless REDSKINS will head south to take on the also winless Miami Dolphins. Coming into 2019, many expected the Dolphins to be bad, but no one expected how the REDSKINS have done so far. Of course, no one thought of the Skins as a contender, but certainly, no one expected this bad of a season. The first five games have been so awful that Washington REDSKINS owner, Dan Snyder, pulled the trigger this week and fired head coach, Jay Gruden. Now the man calling the shots for the Skins will be Bill Callahan. Will the team respond positively, or will Washington continue to lose week after week? Many questions are surrounding both Washington and Miami, and trust me, none of them will be answered this Sunday. The only people who will even pay attention to this trash are Dolphin fans, Redskin fans, and degenerates like us that for some reason think we can win a few bucks on this complete S–t Show of a “game.”
Although both teams are winless and Miami is at home, Washington is a 3.5 point favorite over the Dolphins while the total points are set at 41 combined. Showdowns like this are my least favorite to have to predict because you really do not know where the team’s heads are at. This is why I typically take the underdog in these games; it is almost like a preseason game where no one is a true favorite.
Call me crazy, but I like Miami at home plus the points. Why? To be honest, there is no statistical logic or reasoning behind my pick. The actual reason is simple… Both of these teams suck, and anyone GETTING points in a game like this get my vote, especially the home team over a road visitor who just fired their coach. Listen, in these types of games, ANYTHING is possible. Both teams are reeling, and you never know how certain teams and/or individual players respond to adversity. Maybe Miami wants to lose…well, as an organization, of course they do, they want that top pick, but the “organization” is not playing…players whos careers and jobs are on the line are, and they do not want to lose, trust me. Do you think a marginal quarterback or defensive back for the Dolphins want to be replaced with a top-five first-round pick in 2020? HELL NO! The point is, both of these teams are going to play their asses off on Sunday, regardless of how bad they are.
It appears that the Redskins will go with Case Keenum as their starting quarterback, which makes many wonder just how bad Dwayne Haskins has looked. You would think at this point, the Skins would throw in the towel on 2019 and let their future QB get reps…or is he not the future? It will be very interesting to see what Washington does in the first round of the draft this year, and the way it looks, they will be picking HELLA EARLY in said draft. Back to the Redskins offense, they are bad, but they could potentially have some success against the Dolphins defense, especially in the passing game. The Dolphins are ranked 32nd in the NFL in points allowed with over 40 a game. However, the Redskins are not much better. Washington ranks 30th, allowing 30.2 a game. As for the offenses, Washington and Miami also rank 30th and 32nd. The Dolphins, of course, are 32nd in the league in scoring averaging about six points a game…yeah, that is right…the Miami Dolphins average less than a touchdown per game. The Redskins, who rank just two spots better, are scoring around 14 per contest. Statistically, yeah, Washington may appear better on paper, but not by much. Both teams have issues on both sides of the ball
This Sunday, I see a semi high scoring game… at least “high scoring” for what you usually expect from these two teams. Yes, I know these two teams do not look like they will be putting up huge numbers, but I see it happening. Case Keenum will play good enough to score points on the Dolphins bad defense, and I also feel that the Miami Dolphins will be able to finally muster up some sort of offense against a Washington defense that has their own issues we already discussed. It will be an odd game that one of these teams will end up winning something like 23-21. With that, you gotta take the Dolphins at home over a reeling Redskins team.
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