For the first time in a loooooooooooong time I've got confidence in a Miami Dolphins' head coach heading into his first showdown with Bill Belichick.
It's not that Adam Gase's team has won me over based on last Sunday's performance in Miami's 12-10 season-opening fourth-quarter loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Dolphins gift-wrapped that game for Seattle, flushing 13 points down the toilet, and the offense was hold your nose bad with the exception of one drive. Miami possesses the NFL's 30th ranked offense when it comes to yards, and the 29th ranked offense when it comes to points.