The Miami Dolphins are off to their best start since 2002 with a record of 5-1, and the lion’s share of the credit goes to the offense specifically, rising star quarterback Tua Tagoviloa and superstar receiver Tyreek Hill.
The offense is on a historic pace in yards gained, and points scored through the first six games. The offense could’ve broken the all-time points scored in a single game record, but head coach Mike McDaniel went the classy route and kneed the ball instead of kicking a mid-40s field goal, further embarrassing Denver Broncos head coach Sean Peyton.