The Dolphins are in the midst of three consecutive prime time games for the first time in their history. And they might not get an opportunity for two in a row, let alone three, anytime soon based on a couple of factors:
• The Dolphins continue to disappoint when given a national stage. Since the start of the 2015 season (Joe Philbin was fired four games into that season), Miami is 1-8 in games televised to the entire country. They’ve been outscored by an embarrassing 246-122 in those games.
Under Adam Gase, the Dolphins are 1-5 in those games.