The Carolina Panthers made easy work of the Miami Dolphins 45-21, in what became a slaughter-fest in the second half with the Panthers scoring a touchdown in every one of their possessions. This is Miami’s second prime-time loss and it went as nearly awry as their shutout loss to the Baltimore Ravens on the road. Similar to the last primetime game, the Dolphins allowed 40+ points, specifically 45 points, a season high for points allowed. What makes this situation worse is that this offense is ranked 31st in the NFL and has struggled to control time of possession and move the chains consistently.